The reason that moving the rods like that causes a power spike is because moving rods in any direction will cause some raise of neutron flux. Raising the rods makes it go up until you stop raising the rods, and lowering will make the neutron flux stay still until you stop lowering, and then it shortly after goes up. It's all sort of complicated.
Didn't know a thing 5 minutes ago and then I watched this. Now I'm a Foxtrot-9 expert.
The reason that moving the rods like that causes a power spike is because moving rods in any direction will cause some raise of neutron flux. Raising the rods makes it go up until you stop raising the rods, and lowering will make the neutron flux stay still until you stop lowering, and then it shortly after goes up. It's all sort of complicated.
i went from not knowing ANYTHING about F9, and now I know how to control the entire thing in a few minutes just by this video
Thank you so much for the tutorial :3
mine exploded on 2nd scram when i lifted the rods up lmao
*Instructions unclear. Foxtrot scrambled*
Works
Didn't work, just scrammed before it reached 40%.
Managed to get past 40%, but I didn't have any voltage.
nevermind, it works now, forgot to turn off the relief valves
yo guys, if you can't sync this then don't even bother looking into RBWR