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The '''Heating Cell''' takes the place of a [[Lava Bucket]] in breeder reactors. When placed in a {{Gin|Nuclear Reactor}}, the Heating Cell will add heat to surrounding components. | |||
Heating Cells are stackable and will add <code><Stack Size></code> heat per tick to all neighboring components capable of storing heat. They will automatically stop producing heat once the reactor core temperature is at <code><Stack Size> * 1000</code> heat. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:13, 10 April 2017
Obsolete: This information no longer applies to the current version of IC².
The Heating Cell takes the place of a Lava Bucket in breeder reactors. When placed in a Nuclear Reactor, the Heating Cell will add heat to surrounding components.
Heating Cells are stackable and will add <Stack Size>
heat per tick to all neighboring components capable of storing heat. They will automatically stop producing heat once the reactor core temperature is at <Stack Size> * 1000
heat.