Thermionic Fabricator

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Taien

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Hey guys....I'm attempting to use a Thermionic Fabricator and I can't get it to work. I've followed the instructions on the wiki for Forestry, but it seems that when I hook a redstone engine up to the Fabricator the engine won't turn on for some reason. Does it just not work with redstone engines?
 

Abdiel

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No, you need to use a "real" engine. Since some time ago, redstone engines will only work with pipes, no machines.
 

Rikki21

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Forestry wiki clearly states the Thermionic Fabricator requires 2MJ/t to run.

Redstone engines should be used only for pipes and the pump, nothing else.
 

Dylan Meurs

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actually the redstone engines no long output to wooden conductive pipes and will only work with compatible machinces like a pump, the required power just has to be low enough for the engine to run it
 

Taien

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So I hooked up a combustion engine instead and it still seems to not be heating up (although the engine is at least running now). Argh.
 

Taien

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I got it working finally, turns out the combustion engine only produces 1MJ, so I needed two. I wish redstone engines still worked. :p
 

Rikki21

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Combustion engine or Stirling Engine? Combustion requires fuel/oil and water to prevent overheating. Stirling Engine only requires coal/charcoal. Stirling only produces 1MJ, combustion should provide much more.
 

akamanu

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On the beta pack i was running a few of the thermal expasion machines and the rolling machine with redstone engines (4 each machine), ofc it was very slow, but well it was free.

/manu
 

Exedra

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I love watching people wonder why they can't power their machines with redstone engines. I always get a good laugh out of it.