you can still make the batteries the old way iirc,
Yeah, I am not seeing that....
And I tried it (using the recipe here) and it didn't work.
you can still make the batteries the old way iirc,
4x redstone + 1 iron rod, that would give you a clear line of fire towards a steam turbine at least
Hint: you get more milage out of your copper if you use ic2 cables to make circuits when doing this without a wiremill, since both recipes use copper plates.
So that makes a magnetic iron rod, but to make a steam turbine I need circuits which require a refined iron item casing which needs to be made in a a machine that eats EU, so I am not sure how that helps me.
View attachment 13125 You can make casings with the steam alloy smelter, you need a mold (8 steel bars > plates > use either file or hammer or both to make a casing mold)
Edit: i have to admit, im not hugely fond of how NEI handles some of these recipes - it really needs to be made to elaborate on what machines are capable of doing each task, ive been caught short a few times by that now, trying to melt glass in a basic fluid extractor, electrolyze clay in the basic one there too ...
Oh and i would also not try to pipe into the alloy furnace, especially if you try to use it to make gears - you will do yourself a better favor putting the machine on the bottom of a tank and letting it draw directly, bronze pipes dont seem to have the throughput for running one of these beasts on long projects.
@MigukNamja so it the recipe the same? Does it need Stainless steel plates?
The way you've explained it above tbh I couldn't agree more. Not only does it provide a good RF endgame solution but also looks absolutely awesome
I'll be adding a turbine or two to my power generation ASAP for my farms. I have a feeling it'll be much more efficient than what I'm doing now.
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Well ive been searching for a good 3 hrs for tin and i cant seem to find any apart from a few random small ones any ideas anyone ?
esp when your first starting out i got lucky with my map coin vein then massive iron under that no tin to be seen in a radius of 2000 blocks haha but the search continues haha
Saying that i havnt found a extreme hills bio yet hmmmYou are definitely not alone ! Tin is not easy to find.
We've had the best luck looking in Extreme Hills biomes.
Saying that i havnt found a extreme hills bio yet hmmm
Ahhh.....
Without really thinking about Tin in particular, I spent a good 2 hours wandering around until I found a biome with trees (Birch Forest, in our case) that was next to Extreme Hills and another good biome, like a desert (for sand) and a river or swamp (for clay). Old habit from the days of vanilla MC oregen where Extreme Hills was only place besides villagers to get emeralds. And, old habit from coke oven days that require bricks (clay) and sand.
It just so happens that Tin spawns best in Extreme Hills due to high Y requirement. And, it just so happens coke ovens are excellent early-game devices/machines/multiblocks in this pack.
Mind you, this was InfiTech 2 version 1.0.0 or 1.0.1, well before HO and SoL. So, wandering around then early-game was not a big deal. Wandering around that much now might get you killed !
Everyone is trying to get to machines as fast as possible. What I did is just played a bit of vanilla. Made a farm, got some food and then i cared about machines. Speaking of HO and SoL... we have a pending change for 1.1.6, where diminishing returns will be more acceptable (5 foods will restore normal amount (still lowered b HO) and then every next food will be lowered by 20%). Also the full start of dim. returns will be after i think 26 or 32 food eaten, so new players will have bigger chance to survive.
Saying that i havnt found a extreme hills bio yet hmmm