Yes Sir, as I said it happily consumes my cells yet it refuses to output any of its stored EUDid you wire in the startup power? It's need some power to "fire it" before you can actually produce power from it.
Don't forget those codisators since it's output the power at 33,876eu/t so you gotta get it down to 8192/t packets then to HV transformers.The output is the small dot, connect it to your superconductor wires to 16 HV transformers and to glass fibre (the high voltage side to the superconductor wire) and then to anything you want.
Pls provide screenshot if above doesn't help.
But in the wiki it's said you gotta use them. Is it outdated like the IC2 wiki is?Don't need to use supercondensator, HV transformers can withstand 1,000,000 eu/p.
But in the wiki it's said you gotta use them. Is it outdated like the IC2 wiki is?
Well, damn! how else could I convert the power down to a multiple 8192 output?You can't, it has 1 output and 3 inputs.
You don't it's just wiring out the power Then run the cables to the transformers to lower the voltage quickly enough.I got my reactor working it was the SuperCondensator but I can't figure out how to make it have one input and five outputs like every other transformer does anyone know how I can accomplish this?
Well, damn! how else could I convert the power down to a multiple 8192 output?
I ended up just running a Super Conductive Wire four blocks and surrounding it with 16 HV Transformers to get all the power outHmm, you need to use more than 1 supercondensator for that since the thing convert multiple inputs of 1,000,000 to 8192 eu/t (1 output), not so sure since the last time I tested it was like 3 months ago (you know GT changes a lot so...), but have you tried putting redstone next to it and reverse the output/input?