# Mekanism

To get started in **Mekanism** you just need **coal**, **osmium**, **redstone** and **iron** to make some **steel**. The Official [Mekanism Wiki](https://wiki.aidancbrady.com/wiki/Main_Page) has a lot of information on the setup of machines and how they can be used.

Also, the Surviving with **Mekanism** series by **RagePlaysGames** is top notch! Every video has chapters so you can easily skip to the section you need, and each video is divided into **intro**, **mats**, **crafting**, **building**, and **how to use**. You can’t go wrong.

Surviving With Mekanism v10 :: E01 - Getting Started & Basic Power Generation

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## Fission Reactor Diagram

```
Oxygen
Sulfur Dioxide
Sulfur Trioxide
Water Vapor
Sulfuric Acid
Hydrofluoric Acid
Yellow Cake Uranium
Uranium Oxide
Uranium Heaxfluoride
Fissile Fuel
Water
Electrolytic Separator
Sulfur
Chemical Oxidizer
Uranium
Chemical Infuser
Rotary Condensentrator
Chemical Infuser
Fluorite
Chemical Dissolution Chamber
Chemical Infuser
Electrolytic Separator
Chemical Oxidizer
Isotopic Centrifuge
REACTOR
```

Accidentally leaked radiation? `/mek radiation removeAll`, `/mek radiation heal`

> Mekanism | [CurseForge](https://legacy.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/mekanism)


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