Talk:Nuclear Reactor/@comment-107.4.10.108-20120501231339/@comment-5093672-20120510071300

Ignore the other reply it's really bad advice...no offence meant.

SO:

If your reactor outputs less than 32 eu/t:

Go make a better reactor.

If your reactor outputs less than 128 eu/t:

you can attach a MFE straight to one of the chambers(or the reactor if it doesn't have 6 chambers) or draw the power to an MFE / MFSU / LV transformer using any cable that can handle 128 eu/t.

A very good example of such a reactor would be this one outputing 120 active eu/t for a effective output of 85 eu/t considering cooldown between cycles.

If your reactor outputs less than 512 eu/t you can attach a MFSU straight to it or draw power to an MFSU / MV transformer using any cable capable of handling 512 eu/t.

A very good example of such a reactor would be this one.

And If your reactor outputs more than 512 eu/t you don't really need any explanaitions.