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− | It is a slow way of obtaining chemfuel, especially in the mid-game stage where you're most likely to get this item. It generates {{Icon Small|chemfuel | + | It is a slow way of obtaining chemfuel, especially in the mid-game stage where you're most likely to get this item. It generates {{Icon Small|chemfuel|7.5}} chemfuel a day, compared to {{Icon Small|chemfuel|35}} for every batch made at a [[refinery]] or {{Icon Small|chemfuel|{{Q|Boomalope|Daily Milk Average}}}} per day extracted from a [[boomalope]]. |
It generates more chemfuel per day than a single [[chemfuel powered generator]] consumes. The infinite chemreactor consumes {{#expr:-{{P|Power Consumption}}}}W, while a single chemfuel powered generator produces {{Q|Chemfuel powered generator|Power Consumption}}W, resulting in a generated power surplus of {{#expr:{{Q|Chemfuel powered generator|Power Consumption #}}+{{P|Power Consumption #}}}}W and a chemfuel surplus of 3 per day. This makes the infinite chemreactor a slow but sustainable tool for passively generating both free energy and chemfuel, if you can get your hands on one. | It generates more chemfuel per day than a single [[chemfuel powered generator]] consumes. The infinite chemreactor consumes {{#expr:-{{P|Power Consumption}}}}W, while a single chemfuel powered generator produces {{Q|Chemfuel powered generator|Power Consumption}}W, resulting in a generated power surplus of {{#expr:{{Q|Chemfuel powered generator|Power Consumption #}}+{{P|Power Consumption #}}}}W and a chemfuel surplus of 3 per day. This makes the infinite chemreactor a slow but sustainable tool for passively generating both free energy and chemfuel, if you can get your hands on one. |