Not exactly sure about the Pulverizer

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koeer11

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So, apparently I'm doing something wrong here.
I've a Pulverizer set up as follows:

P - pulverizer
RC - Redstone energy conduit
E - Empty space/air
ME - Either ME input or output, shouldnt matter.

ME
P
RC ME - this ME being behind the Pulverizer.

The way I power my pulverizer is from an energy tesseract with redstone energy conduits.
Am I missing something here, or shouldnt it work right away as I connect the redstone conduit to the machine?
 

Shadowsilver

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Haven't played with the new tesseract yet, but have you checked the output sides?. That's something you need to do on the cells at least. (TE3)
 

Shadowsilver

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Right, have you set the input output on the conduits?. Depending on your texture pack, usually, blue in input and orange is output. You change it by right clicking with your crescent hammer.
 

koeer11

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Yeah, I think I found it.
It was either the redstone conduit having a blue-end to the tesseract, or indeed tesseracts can't output from the bottom.
 

MigukNamja

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Tesseracts can output or input from any side. It's the conduit blue vs. red connection that determines whether power is drawn from the Tesseract or provided to the Tesseract.

Also, make sure the Tesseract is in either "Receive Only" mode or "Send/Receive mode" and not "Send only" mode if you're trying to draw power from the Tesseract, into the conduit, and into the Pulverizer.

Also, in TE2 in 1.5.2, a Redstone Conduit can only have 1 mode (input or output) in a single block. So, if you are drawing power *from* a Tesseract and then *into* a Pulverizer, that will require at least conduits blocks' worth. 1 for receive mode and 1 for send mode. While there are visually 2 connections in a single block, both connections are bound (limited) to the same mode.

This won't work, for example, if <---> or >---< is a single block

Tess<--->Pulv
Tess>---<Pulv

However, this will work:

Tess>------>Pulv
 
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