Deuterium: Difference between revisions

From the Dyson Sphere Program Wiki
imported>76561197972339836
imported>76561198018895007
m (Text replacement - "Orbit Collector" to "Orbital Collector")
Line 28: Line 28:
|+
|+
|-
|-
! [[File:Icon_Orbit Collector.png|link=Orbit Collector]] || [[File:Icon_Deuterium.png|link=Deuterium]]
! [[File:Icon_Orbital Collector.png|link=Orbital Collector]] || [[File:Icon_Deuterium.png|link=Deuterium]]
|}
|}



Revision as of 21:17, 11 February 2021

Deuterium
Material, Fuel
A stable isotope of hydrogen. Rarely exists under natural conditions. Most of them come from the reprocessing of hydrogen and the collection from the Gas Giant.
Icon Deuterium.png
Fuel TypeChemical
Energy9.00 MJ
Fuel Chamber Gen.+100%
Made InFractionator, Particle Collider
Cannot make in replicator
Gathered FromGas Giant Orbit
Stack Size20

Icon Deuterium.png
5
2.5 s
Icon Hydrogen.png
10
Icon Deuterium.png
1
1%
Icon Hydrogen.png
1
Icon Deuterium.png
1
?
Icon Gas Giant.png

Summary

Required Technology

Technology
Deuterium Fractionation
Tech Deuterium Fractionation.png
Miniature Particle Collider
Tech Miniature Particle Collider.png

Production Chain

Icon Hydrogen.png x1 Icon Fractionator.png 1%
------>
Icon Deuterium.png x1
Icon Hydrogen.png x10 Icon Miniature Particle Collider.png 5s
------>
Icon Deuterium.png x5
Icon Orbital Collector.png Icon Deuterium.png

Used In

Icon Titanium Alloy.png x1 Icon Deuterium.png x10 Icon Super-Magnetic Ring.png x1 ------> Icon Assembling Machine Mk.I.png 6s
------>
Icon Deuteron Fuel Rod.png x1
Icon Particle Container.png x2 Icon Iron Ingot.png x2 Icon Deuterium.png x10 ------> Icon Assembling Machine Mk.I.png 8s
------>
Icon Strange Matter.png x1

Player Tips & Tricks

  • Using Fractionators to produce Deuterium is roughly 5 times more energy efficient (Using MkIII conveyers) than Particule Colliders. It takes more space to setup, but works in a simple loop (with a buffer liquid storage slowly refilled with Hydrogen).
Comparative Data
Units Fractionator Particule Collider
kW (kJ/s) 720 12000
Deuterium /s 0.3 1
kJ per Deuterium 2400 12000
🍪 We use cookies to keep session information to provide you a better experience.