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This wire cannot be [[Cable#Insulation|insulated]], so it cannot be [[Painter|painted]]. This cable is also prone to electrocuting nearby objects, so be careful, even if the supported current is too low.
This wire cannot be [[Cable#Insulation|insulated]], so it cannot be [[Painter|painted]]. This cable is also prone to electrocuting nearby objects, so be careful, even if the supported current is too low.


Note the difference between EU/p and EU/t.  If you connect 40 solar panels to a length of [[Tin Cable]], the cable would still not burn out - the cable will transport 40 1-EU packets, not one 40-EU packet.  In theory one can therefore connect an unlimited number of [[solar panel]]s to a single Tin Cable.  You will still lose 1EU per 40 blocks, but in a large Solar panel array this will mean close to nothing.  79 blocks of tin wire can connect 239 Solar panels (79 on the top and both sides, plus one on each end), and if you tap the wire on the bottom of one side, only 1EU will be lost in the cable.
Note the difference between EU/p and EU/t.  If you connect 40 solar panels to a length of [[Tin Cable|tin cable]], the cable would still not burn out - the cable will transport 40 1-EU packets, not one 40-EU packet.  In theory one can therefore connect an unlimited number of [[Solar Panel|solar panels]] to a single Tin Cable.  You will still lose 1EU per 40 blocks, but in a large Solar panel array this will mean close to nothing.  79 blocks of tin wire can connect 239 Solar panels (79 on the top and both sides, plus one on each end), and if you tap the wire on the bottom of one side, only 1EU will be lost in the cable.


== Crafting ==
== Crafting ==

Revision as of 15:55, 14 October 2012

Tin cables can only tolerate up to 5 EU per packet, but they are very cheap to make and have extremely low energy loss. This makes them the ideal cable for solar flowers, since each produce a current equal to 1 EU/t.

This wire cannot be insulated, so it cannot be painted. This cable is also prone to electrocuting nearby objects, so be careful, even if the supported current is too low.

Note the difference between EU/p and EU/t. If you connect 40 solar panels to a length of tin cable, the cable would still not burn out - the cable will transport 40 1-EU packets, not one 40-EU packet. In theory one can therefore connect an unlimited number of solar panels to a single Tin Cable. You will still lose 1EU per 40 blocks, but in a large Solar panel array this will mean close to nothing. 79 blocks of tin wire can connect 239 Solar panels (79 on the top and both sides, plus one on each end), and if you tap the wire on the bottom of one side, only 1EU will be lost in the cable.

Crafting[edit]


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Tin Cable

Tin Cable


Cable Efficiency[edit]

Cable type EU/b Energy loss
Tin Uninsulated 0.025 1 EU every 40 blocks