MFE Not Distributing Power to Machines?

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SeaStrudel

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I have a MFE and it is not giving power to any of my machines (Macerator, Electric Furnace, ect.). I have everything correct (As far as I know). The weird thing is that I was using the same setup for about a day and then it just stopped working. At the time I was using copper cable and I tried switching to Glass Fiber but still nothing. Here's a picture: http://imgur.com/Omxwlti Thanks for the help in advance :)
 

Lambert2191

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That picture really shows us nothing.
Remember that the MFE's brown spot is it's OUTPUT. That it emits MV power and that the likes of macerators and electric furnaces can only accept LV power else they explode. To step the power down you need to use an LV transformer, with the three dots FACING THE HIGHER VOLTAGE. In this instance, the 3 dots will face teh MFE. Another thing you could do is create transformer upgrades for your machines, 1 transformer upgrade will bring an LV machine (macerator/elec furnace/etc) to accept MV power.
Hope this helps.
 

zyrax2301

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I gather the MFE is on the left and the two machines are on the right - there's no output on the bottom of that MFE, so you're not sending out power.

Read Lambert's advice on using a LV transformer too. You need that.
 

Bellaabzug21

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The copper cable that you're using may be the problem. If you use to much all the power that you're generating may disappear completely.
 

Mash

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I gather the MFE is on the left and the two machines are on the right - there's no output on the bottom of that MFE, so you're not sending out power.

Read Lambert's advice on using a LV transformer too. You need that.

That actually sounds likely.

Except that I don't know how people can forget that the only side with the distinguishing mark is the output.