Problem Connect Ender IO Energy Conduit to other electrical connections

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Is there a way to connect the Energy Conduit from Ender IO to electrical pipes like Itemducts (Thermal Dynamics) or Kinesis Pipe (BC Transport)?
Background: All our Machines are connected with itemducts (Fluctuating Itemducts) or Kinesis Pipes. Now we started using Ender IO Photovoltaik-Systems which are connected with Energy Conduits. And as it seems, there is no way to connect both systems.
 
Is there a way to connect the Energy Conduit from Ender IO to electrical pipes like Itemducts (Thermal Dynamics) or Kinesis Pipe (BC Transport)?
Background: All our Machines are connected with itemducts (Fluctuating Itemducts) or Kinesis Pipes. Now we started using Ender IO Photovoltaik-Systems which are connected with Energy Conduits. And as it seems, there is no way to connect both systems.
You can just stick the conduits and the thermal dynamics next to each other. It looks odd but it works. If not, you have your main line feed into a bank or energy cell. With the conduit sending the power in. And the flux duct extracting the power into the machines.
 
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Yes, put an energy cell or capacitor in the space between them. Power goes in one side of the block and out the other.

Depending on the distance, using Immersive Engineering wiring may also work, one connector on each power line and run a wire. Should successfully jumper between the two, even if they won't connect to each other.