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Heatsinks caused PWR meltdown #1718

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R-Kaenbyou opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 8 comments
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Heatsinks caused PWR meltdown #1718

R-Kaenbyou opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 8 comments
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@R-Kaenbyou
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For a PWR which includes 215 or more heatsinks, it would explode immediately after the construction finished.

@Seagate-1TB
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I would love to a see a video of this

@TheChosenIndividual
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how did bro find out that it is EXACTLY 215 or more heatsinks

@R-Kaenbyou
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how did bro find out that it is EXACTLY 215 or more heatsinks

I've done many experiments; you can try it by yourself.

@Zaobingyu
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how did bro find out that it is EXACTLY 215 or more heatsinks

Because bob got something wrong in the code. 215 heatsinks will lead to overflow, and the PWR heat capacity will become a negative number, so the reactor will meltdown immediately as it finished

@JameH2
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JameH2 commented Oct 6, 2024

why are you using 215 heatsinks

@R-Kaenbyou
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why are you using 215 heatsinks

I was trying to find out that how powerful can PWR be.

@TheChosenIndividual
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I remember when i was doing that too, perhaps we should join our research

@R-Kaenbyou
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I remember when i was doing that too, perhaps we should join our research

Someone else already found the result, 214 heatsinks can lead to the maximum output of 544.36MHE/s

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