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(depreciated) ACI Industrial Dysonium Quantum Turbo Reactor
   
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(depreciated) ACI Industrial Dysonium Quantum Turbo Reactor

Description
Aedificate Co. Industries brings you our new turbocharged dysonium quantum reactor!

Operation
• Insert the key included into the key slot and turn it clockwise 360°. This unlocks the activation button.
• Lift up the button safety cover and press the activation button. (WARNING: THIS CANNOT BE UNDONE)
• If done correctly, the red indicator light should shutoff and a yellow indicator should start blinking.
• You will see a green indicator light to the left of the activation button. This indicates that the reactor is working.
• After roughly two minutes, you will see the yellow indicator turn off, and two green arrow indicators start slowly blinking at the electrical socket. This means that the reactor is now actively outputting power.
• The electrical connector is the intended electrical output. Attach whatever equipment requiring electrical power to the electromagnetic connector which is located between the green (when lit) arrows.
6 Comments
Peekofwar  [author] Oct 26, 2019 @ 6:44pm 
Well, sorry to say, but it seems they've patched this, and this method is now obsolete. It was only a matter of time. Though, would people like to see an official creative-only infinite power source? I think it would be useful.
Peekofwar  [author] Sep 14, 2019 @ 9:56am 
Yes, it is infinite. There's no point in a meter if it's unmeasureable.
ZergLingFX Sep 14, 2019 @ 6:13am 
output: inf?
Peekofwar  [author] Sep 13, 2019 @ 11:35pm 
If you are asking about how much Swatts it produces, we are unsure, as it cannot be represented by a number, and therefore cannot be measured.
Peekofwar  [author] Sep 13, 2019 @ 11:29pm 
The electrical connector can be used as the output, and is the intended output.
This can be done through an electrical connection node, or though a physical connector.
ZergLingFX Sep 13, 2019 @ 9:49pm 
what output?