Chapter 75: A Gift for Family
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After all, ordinary people don't possess the telekinetic and mental perception abilities like Wu Hao. Only someone like him, who can flawlessly perform all the procedures without any errors, can have such confidence to start the operation once all the installations are completed.

Soon, as Wu Hao input all the electric power into the fusion reactor, the fusion reaction began to occur within the reactor due to the extremely high temperature and pressure.

The interior of the reactor started to emit a bright light and intense heat, resembling a miniature sun.

The immense heat immediately acted upon the steam generator, generating a powerful airflow. Through special pipelines, the airflow was transported into the turbine, which, in turn, powered the generators to produce a tremendous amount of electricity, creating a continuous cycle.

Some of the electricity was directed to Wu Hao's previously built large-scale battery after going through the voltage conversion equipment, while the rest directly supplied power to all the electrical devices in the base.

In an instant, the entire base was illuminated, as there hadn't been much light since Wu Hao started the manufacturing process half a month ago.

Previously, only a few small LED lights were used for illumination throughout the base, which paled in comparison to the current situation.

"Not bad. Everything is just as I expected, without any significant deviations," Wu Hao observed the well-functioning fusion reactor and the corresponding power generation system, feeling quite satisfied.

After all, it was the result of his month-long hard work, and achieving it in such a short period of time was a feat only he could accomplish.

However, the fusion reactor was not operating at full capacity yet because the base's power consumption rate didn't require it.

During this period, Wu Hao had barely had any contact with the outside world except for occasionally calling his family to check on them. As for his documentary, he had already sent it to several authorized media organizations a long time ago, so he no longer needed to release it every week.

Approximately half of the footage he had recorded had already been broadcasted, which meant he still had around two months to start shooting again.

However, the filming process was relatively simple for Wu Hao. He could treat it as leisure time during his breaks.

Of course, all of this depended on the base running smoothly. After all, Wu Hao needed to make use of his time to develop a method to completely eradicate cancer cells for his father.

"In about ten days, it will be the New Year, and it's time to go back. But before that, I need to prepare a gift," Wu Hao thought, realizing that the health of his family was the top priority.

Now that Wu Hao had resolved the issue of the base's energy supply, he could not only start designing and manufacturing the equipment required for the biological genetics laboratory but also create some other interesting gadgets.

After all, a biological genetics laboratory required numerous devices, and the current space within the base was not enough. Wu Hao not only needed to allocate a new space but also spend a considerable amount of time designing and manufacturing the research instruments.

This task would take several months to complete, and with the New Year approaching, there was no rush to construct the laboratory.

Therefore, Wu Hao decided to use the remaining ten days to tinker with the 3D printing equipment. He planned to create several specialized 3D printers based on the semi-finished 3D printer he had previously developed, utilizing his telekinetic abilities.

For instance, he aimed to build a 3D metal printer capable of independent operation. This printer would have a minimum height of 6 meters and a width of 3 meters, equipped with a fully sealed opening and closing compartment. It would not only be able to print various large metal components but also feature integrated automated precision processing equipment such as drilling, milling, and polishing.

Such 3D metal printers with these capabilities already existed in foreign countries.

Additionally, apart from the 3D printers specifically designed for processing large metal components, there was also a need for smaller, more precise parts, which required specialized 3D printing equipment as well.

In essence, Wu Hao's plan was to use these 3D printers with different functionalities to design and produce all subsequent parts and electronic components.

Three days later, Wu Hao finally completed the manufacturing of the first 3D printer, specifically designed for printing various composite materials.

This device, with dimensions of 2 meters in height, 3 meters in width, and 5 meters in length, occupied a considerable space. It was capable of processing components with a maximum length of 4 meters.

However, there is currently no complete casing for packaging, but as long as this machine starts running, there will be a corresponding casing immediately.

The casing material used for this 3D printer specifically designed for printing composite materials was made by Wu Hao using his self-improved new plastic material.

Soon, after Wu Hao finished adding the raw materials, he directly input the corresponding drawings into the computer program of this 3D printer.

After two hours, all the casings for this 3D printer were completed, and Wu Hao quickly installed them using telekinesis.

"Not bad, although it hasn't reached my expected level, it's barely sufficient for the initial stage." In fact, Wu Hao could completely manufacture a better and faster 3D printer.

However, to achieve that, he would need to create new nozzles and many related precision components. After all, these items were purchased by Wu Hao, and their capabilities could only reach the current level. If he wanted better results, he had to make them himself.

After completing the manufacturing of the first 3D printer, Wu Hao did not continue making more equipment. Instead, he started another design project.

This design project was a gift he was preparing for his family, and it was none other than a simple, intelligent robot.

To put it simply, Wu Hao planned to create a robot similar to the health companion robot "Baymax" that appeared in an animated film.

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