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Are these two seperate mods or do these two RTG can run on enriched uranium ?
It seems that you're whining because you can't find an energy source that's easy enough for you. Fear not! for there are plenty of power cheat mods for you, or simply quasi-cheat mods, if that's how you rationalise it.
Finally, you don't get to criticise others' work because it doesn't conform to your standards. You are endowed no say in the what other people wish to make, as they make it because they want to. They have done no wrong by not making exactly what some random twerp on the net wants, nor is your disapproval something that must be "fixed" before you grace this mod with the honor of your subscription.
Too bad the fuel consumption is so huge and unrealistic. The whole point of a nuclear reactor is that it generates vast amounts of power with little fuel. The whole point of an RTG is that it uses a larger amount of "fuel" to start with, but that fuel lasts up to 100 years.
These reactors are neither... :(
Until this is fixed, i'll pass on these pretties.
Portable => 60 Uranium => 750 Wd per uranium
Stationary => 250 Uranium => 720 Wd per uranium
If you're interesting in balancing it, the portable should only produce 700 Wd or the stationary should produce 3500 Wd.
But, AOBA, you done a good work, it's nice ;)
I'm not sure I would trust a reactor that has just barely more internal parts than an air-conditioner