Talk:Tutorial / Safe, Easy, & Powerful Nuclear Reactor

The part about the redstone alloy wire is wrong. If the thermal monitor emits a redstone signal, and you route it to the reactor directly, it will keep the reactor on, since reactors run when a redstone signal is provided. Instead, you would want to use a NOT gate from redpower or direct the redstone signal to a redstone torch that turns the reactor on and off. Also, having the thermal monitor at 500 degrees probably isnt the best setting, unless the reactor is designed to build up heat very quickly in a short period of time. Lastly, the advanced heat vents seem like a bad idea. Perhaps some cooling cells and heat exchangers are a better idea?

Smiley43210 (talk) 03:59, January 28, 2013 (UTC)