Heating Cell

The Heating Cell is used in Nuclear Reactors.

A cell that takes the place of a Lava Bucket in Breeder Reactors. When placed in a Nuclear Reactor, the heating cell will add heat to the surrounding cells.

This component is stackable and will add  heat per tick to all neighbouring components capable of storing heat. These cells will automatically stop producing heat once the reactor core temperature is at  * 1000 heat.