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Fusion generator

Recipe

Time.png
30
+
Quantum processor.png
50
+
Superconductor.png
100
+
Tungsten plate.png
100
Fusion generator.png
1

Total raw

Time.png
30
+
Quantum processor.png
50
+
Superconductor.png
100
+
Tungsten plate.png
100

Map color

Health

Quality normal.png 1000
Quality uncommon.png 1300 Quality rare.png 1600
Quality epic.png 1900 Quality legendary.png 2500

Resistances

Fire: 0/70%

Stack size

5

Dimensions

4×6

Power output

Quality normal.png 50
Quality uncommon.png 65 Quality rare.png 80
Quality epic.png 95 Quality legendary.png 125
MW

Heat output

Quality normal.png 2/s
Quality uncommon.png 2.6/s Quality rare.png 3.2/s
Quality epic.png 3.8/s Quality legendary.png 5/s
Flouroketone (Hot)

Fluid consumption

Quality normal.png 2/s
Quality uncommon.png 2.6/s Quality rare.png 3.2/s
Quality epic.png 3.8/s Quality legendary.png 5/s
Plasma

Mining time

0.2

Prototype type

fusion-generator

Internal name

fusion-generator

Required technologies

Fusion reactor (research).png

Produced by

Cryogenic plant.png
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The fusion generator consumes plasma from the fusion reactor to generate electric energy and fluoroketone (hot).

The fusion generator has 9 fluid connection points; 7 for inputting plasma and 2 for outputting hot fluoroketone. Because plasma cannot go into pipes, fusion generators will have to be placed in close proximity to fusion reactors, while still leaving room for the outputting fluroketone.

See also

History