So I'm just about to get my first ender quarry set up, so I'm testing for good methods of power in a creative world. I have a decent set up, with an ender pump in the nether powered by a magmatic dynamo. Fluiducts connecting the pump to the dynamo, and eight others, the eight magmatic dynamo's hooked up to redstone energy conduits, all hooked up to a tesseract.
This is where the problem comes. All the magmatic dynamo's get powered, so I assume the redstone energy conduits are working, but the ender quarry isn't recieving power when I go back to the overworld.
1. Magmatic dynamos are powered, and set to ignore redstone
2. All conduits are hooked up to tesseract
3. The tesseract is on frequency 1, set to ignore redstone, and set to recieve energy only
4. The tesseract in the overworld is set to frequency 1, set to ignore redstone, and set to send energy only
5. The ender quarry has a proper frame, and has been right clicked to have that frame.
6. Both areas have chunkloaders that are properly sized.
What am I doing wrong? It seems like it's the tesseract that isn't working properly, but I may be wrong.
Using FTB Horizons recommended version. World just generated earlier this morning.
This is where the problem comes. All the magmatic dynamo's get powered, so I assume the redstone energy conduits are working, but the ender quarry isn't recieving power when I go back to the overworld.
1. Magmatic dynamos are powered, and set to ignore redstone
2. All conduits are hooked up to tesseract
3. The tesseract is on frequency 1, set to ignore redstone, and set to recieve energy only
4. The tesseract in the overworld is set to frequency 1, set to ignore redstone, and set to send energy only
5. The ender quarry has a proper frame, and has been right clicked to have that frame.
6. Both areas have chunkloaders that are properly sized.
What am I doing wrong? It seems like it's the tesseract that isn't working properly, but I may be wrong.
Using FTB Horizons recommended version. World just generated earlier this morning.