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| name = Battery Cell (Nuclear) | |||
| image = [[File:ItemBatteryCellNuclear.png]] | |||
| prefabhash = 544617306 | |||
| prefabname = ItemBatteryCellNuclear | |||
| stacks = 1 | |||
| slot_class = SlotClass.Battery | |||
| sorting_class = SortingClass.Default | |||
| recipe_machine1 = Electronics Printer (Tier Two) | |||
| recipe_cost1 = 5g [[Steel]], 5g [[Inconel]], 10g [[Astroloy]] | |||
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= Description = | |||
The <b>Battery Cell (Nuclear)</b> is the largest [[Battery Cell|battery cell]] available with a power capacity of 2,304,000J (640 Wh). It is most often used in equipment that needs to go a long time in between charges, like [[Hardsuit|Hardsuits]]. | |||
Despite its name, [[Ore_(Uranium)|Uranium]] is not currently used in the creation of nuclear battery cells. | |||
The nuclear battery cell can be charged in a [[Battery Charger]], similar to other battery cells. | |||
Like all [[Battery|batteries]], nuclear battery cells will slowly lose power over time when cold. | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Battery Cell (Small)]] | |||
* [[Battery Cell (Large)]] | |||
[[Category:Power]] | |||
[[Category:Items]] | |||
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Revision as of 18:42, 31 August 2025
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| Stacks | No |
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| Electronics Printer (Tier Two) | 5g Steel, 5g Inconel, 10g Astroloy |
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| Item Hash | 544617306 |
| Item Name | ItemBatteryCellNuclear |
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SlotClass.Battery SortingClass.Default |
Description
The Battery Cell (Nuclear) is the largest battery cell available with a power capacity of 2,304,000J (640 Wh). It is most often used in equipment that needs to go a long time in between charges, like Hardsuits.
Despite its name, Uranium is not currently used in the creation of nuclear battery cells.
The nuclear battery cell can be charged in a Battery Charger, similar to other battery cells.
Like all batteries, nuclear battery cells will slowly lose power over time when cold.
See Also
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