https://wiki.industrial-craft.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Trifler&feedformat=atomIndustrial-Craft-Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T09:32:48ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.1https://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Kinetic_Wind_Generator&diff=18901Talk:Kinetic Wind Generator2016-11-21T08:39:39Z<p>Trifler: Reply</p>
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<div>Anybody has an idea of what are the best attitudes for the types of rotors? I noticed that wood for example gets damaged much faster if the wind goes over 60, so what's the highest recommended attitude so this doesn't happen?--[[User:Pokeblink|Pokeblink]] ([[User talk:Pokeblink|talk]]) 16:31, 15 November 2016 (CET)<br />
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:Generally you want to use the best materials that you can reliably acquire on an ongoing basis. I like the Refined Iron Rotor because once you have the necessary machines, it uses the same amount of iron as the regular Iron Rotor. Take the rotor out when you don't need the power to avoid unnecessary wear. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 18:02, 15 November 2016 (CET)<br />
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Yeah thanks for the advice, but I was wondering because sometimes the wind is very weak and I wanted to have rotors of all tiers at different heights, obviously the best heights as possible, this with the objective of producing energy while being afk or without the need to micro manage changing rotors when wind slows down. I am using thermal expansion so there is not a problem producing lots of rotors of every tier and automating them so there is always one even if they break. This is why I was interested in knowing what was the best attitude for each rotor tier, so they worked at their maximum efficiency but without the possibility of being over their maximum allowed wind strength and receiving extra damage because of that.--[[User:Pokeblink|Pokeblink]] ([[User talk:Pokeblink|talk]]) 06:55, 17 November 2016 (CET)<br />
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:Oh, you mean altitude. I didn't understand. To answer your question: Your best bet is to make a Windmeter. This will tell you the wind strength at whatever altitude you're currently at. The Wooden Rotor will withstand a maximum wind strength of 60. However, storms increase wind strength by 50%, so if you want your rotors to survive all weather conditions then you would need to place them where the wind strength is 40. Likewise, an Iron Rotor would need to be placed where the wind strength is no higher than 50, because 50 * 1.5 = 75. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 09:48, 17 November 2016 (CET)<br />
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Ah thanks, yeah not a native english speaker so sometimes I mess up my words. Since wind is random, how do I know what is the maximum wind strength for a certain y height though?--[[User:Pokeblink|Pokeblink]] ([[User talk:Pokeblink|talk]]) 06:08, 21 November 2016 (CET)<br />
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:The wind varies somewhat, but it's not completely random. It still gets higher as you go up until you reach 160 y. Use the Windmeter to find the approximate spot and then use trial and error to find the exact spot. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 09:39, 21 November 2016 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Kinetic_Wind_Generator&diff=18871Talk:Kinetic Wind Generator2016-11-17T08:48:22Z<p>Trifler: Reply</p>
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<div>Anybody has an idea of what are the best attitudes for the types of rotors? I noticed that wood for example gets damaged much faster if the wind goes over 60, so what's the highest recommended attitude so this doesn't happen?--[[User:Pokeblink|Pokeblink]] ([[User talk:Pokeblink|talk]]) 16:31, 15 November 2016 (CET)<br />
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:Generally you want to use the best materials that you can reliably acquire on an ongoing basis. I like the Refined Iron Rotor because once you have the necessary machines, it uses the same amount of iron as the regular Iron Rotor. Take the rotor out when you don't need the power to avoid unnecessary wear. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 18:02, 15 November 2016 (CET)<br />
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Yeah thanks for the advice, but I was wondering because sometimes the wind is very weak and I wanted to have rotors of all tiers at different heights, obviously the best heights as possible, this with the objective of producing energy while being afk or without the need to micro manage changing rotors when wind slows down. I am using thermal expansion so there is not a problem producing lots of rotors of every tier and automating them so there is always one even if they break. This is why I was interested in knowing what was the best attitude for each rotor tier, so they worked at their maximum efficiency but without the possibility of being over their maximum allowed wind strength and receiving extra damage because of that.--[[User:Pokeblink|Pokeblink]] ([[User talk:Pokeblink|talk]]) 06:55, 17 November 2016 (CET)<br />
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:Oh, you mean altitude. I didn't understand. To answer your question: Your best bet is to make a Windmeter. This will tell you the wind strength at whatever altitude you're currently at. The Wooden Rotor will withstand a maximum wind strength of 60. However, storms increase wind strength by 50%, so if you want your rotors to survive all weather conditions then you would need to place them where the wind strength is 40. Likewise, an Iron Rotor would need to be placed where the wind strength is no higher than 50, because 50 * 1.5 = 75. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 09:48, 17 November 2016 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Kinetic_Wind_Generator&diff=18854Talk:Kinetic Wind Generator2016-11-15T17:02:42Z<p>Trifler: Reply</p>
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<div>Anybody has an idea of what are the best attitudes for the types of rotors? I noticed that wood for example gets damaged much faster if the wind goes over 60, so what's the highest recommended attitude so this doesn't happen?--[[User:Pokeblink|Pokeblink]] ([[User talk:Pokeblink|talk]]) 16:31, 15 November 2016 (CET)<br />
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:Generally you want to use the best materials that you can reliably acquire on an ongoing basis. I like the Refined Iron Rotor because once you have the necessary machines, it uses the same amount of iron as the regular Iron Rotor. Take the rotor out when you don't need the power to avoid unnecessary wear. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 18:02, 15 November 2016 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Nuclear_Reactor&diff=16652Talk:Nuclear Reactor2015-03-05T15:46:29Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div>== Heating elements ==<br />
Someone should add in information about the external heating effects of lava and fire, as well as the internal heating effects of lava buckets.<br />
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:Falling_Ninja 6/10/12<br />
: try http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=446&s=02087ab4c83ba48c2a976b1720650ffa55d70f5b [[http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=446&s=02087ab4c83ba48c2a976b1720650ffa55d70f5b]]<br />
: this page has everything you may need<br />
: oh and lava buckets in the reactor adds heat 4000, see the Nuclear Reactor page.<br />
:--[[User:Falling Ninja|Falling Ninja]] 22:08, 10 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
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== Nuclear Reactor exploding ==<br />
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Main page mentions that Nuclear Reactor has chance of exploding, however it does not mention any clear indication of reactor going to explode nor is it cooling related or not.<br />
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It would help alot if there could be found some statistics what is chance of non cooled reactor to explode and how to make cooling that eliminates the chance of unhoped meltdown.<br />
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In addition to above [[MFS_Unit]] is very recommended to use to collect power output from Reactor.<br />
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{{Reply|user=Feanturi|space=:|agree=reply|reply=Well idk the chance of explosion without water, but with water the chance is 0,0005% per frame (if i mention right)}}<br />
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Yeah, I could think something like that.<br />
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Also I did notice that without cooling reactor is almost certain to explode with less than one uranium used (4 fuel ingots), so running reactor without cooling is seriously unadviced unless you want to blow that place up.<br />
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==Explosion==<br />
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I was wondering what the blast of the reactor would be, as in: how many TNT would equal it. Not I'm anxious, but just wondering, as I have never witnessed a nuclear blast.<br />
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[[User:Dn5|dn5~]] 21:35, 23 June 2011 (CEST)<br />
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{{Reply|user=Feanturi|space=:|agree=nukes/reactors|reply=Nukes and reactors dont got the same explosion like TNT^^ they are "silent" :P}}<br />
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== Explosion Mechanics ==<br />
Like nukes and TNT, does being submerged in water stop a reactor's explosion from damaging other blocks?<br />
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If so, submerging the reactor serves a dual purpose of preventing the explosion and preventing the damage.<br />
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[[User:Werewolf nr|Werewolf nr]] 19:10, 6 July 2011 (CEST)<br />
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:Somebody said reactor evaporates nearby water after reaching certain temperature, so it a) would no longer cool it and b) would not stop the explosion --[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 19:23, 13 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
{{Reply|space=::|user=Feanturi|agree=Changes Water|reply=After reaching a certain temperature, the reactor turns water into lava... so it gets even more heat^^}}<br />
::Once again, I would refer to "somebody said" (... it turns solid blocks into lava), but since I see you are Dev, I have to trust you. Also, havent read (on Nuclear Reactor page itself) about lava being external heat source (even though it naturally would be, game mechanics could have been different...).<br />
:: I wonder about three things... 1)is this created lava collectable by buckets (= is it made of lava source blocks) and 2) does adjaced Ice block (not stack inside reactor) cool the Hull as well or does only water cool it? 3) just to clarify... it does not work with buildcraft pipe systems, does it? cause sadly, I could not connect them to reactor, while macerators, E-furnaces and other stuff was no problem... (3b-any chance you change that? )--[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 03:20, 14 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
::: One more question, it seems like RedPower mod wirings do succesfully stop Reactor only when it goes directly into Reactor, however it does not work when applied to adjaced chamber. I know compatibility of two different mods is usually least of issues devs need to solve, as nobody can be sure what players actually install and what they dont... still, (after all, both IC and RedPower... and previously mentioned BuildCraft were all in merged into one pack) if you have an idea, why could that be and if there is any solution to that, we would be GLaD. --[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 15:51, 14 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
:::: Oh, it (reactor + pipes) does work, but not with chambers, pipe needs to go into reactor itself. Just as same as powering with redpower instead of redstone ...--[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 03:13, 15 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
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:: * What? People who have built and use Reactors using IC2 are saying water evaporates into air and solid blocks turn into lava on the forums. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 04:39, 14 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
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:Falling_Ninja 6/10/12<br />
:it works like this<br />
:water blocks will turn to air<br />
:other blocks but air turn to lava but not source blocks so you cant bucket it<br />
: ice blocks in the reactor melt as soon as it's added to cool the reactor hull<br />
: i found that if you put source blocks 2 or 3 blocks above the reactor the run off cools the reactor of jest like source blocks this will help keep all the water from turning to air but care full because the reactor chambers block the water underneath them.<br />
: also try http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=446&s=02087ab4c83ba48c2a976b1720650ffa55d70f5b<br />
:--[[User:Falling Ninja|Falling Ninja]] 22:02, 10 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
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== Epic reactor setup ==<br />
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I have found a way to get the absolute most from a nuclear reactor! :D the setup below appears to ''never drain coolant cells'' and leaves plenty of room for integrated reactor plates!(cc=coolant cell, rp=integrated reactor plates, uc=uranium cell. hope you find this useful. works with 6 chambers, with or without plating.<br />
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{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Integrated Reactor Plating|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Integrated Reactor Plating|A4=Integrated Reactor Plating|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Integrated Reactor Plating|A7=Integrated Reactor Plating|A8=Cooling Cell|A9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Cooling Cell|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Cooling Cell<br />
|C1=Integrated Reactor Plating|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Integrated Reactor Plating|C4=Integrated Reactor Plating|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Integrated Reactor Plating|C7=Integrated Reactor Plating|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
|D1=Integrated Reactor Plating|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Integrated Reactor Plating|D4=Integrated Reactor Plating|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Integrated Reactor Plating|D7=Integrated Reactor Plating|D8=Cooling Cell|D9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Cooling Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Cooling Cell<br />
|F1=Integrated Reactor Plating|F2=Cooling Cell|F3=Integrated Reactor Plating|F4=Integrated Reactor Plating|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Reactor Plating|F7=Integrated Reactor Plating|F8=Cooling Cell|F9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
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-conartist308, 10/15/11<br />
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: Well, this layout might be one of safest, but definitively not one that gets most from the reactor. Read more about reactor efficiency (placing Uranium cells right next to each other would increase their output) --[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 23:27, 15 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
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-Falling_Ninja, 6/10/12<br />
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: that is not how to get the most from a reactor. try this,<br />
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{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Uranium Cell|A2=Uranium Cell|A3=Uranium Cell|A4=Uranium Cell|A5=Uranium Cell|A6=Uranium Cell|A7=Uranium Cell|A8=Uranium Cell|A9=Uranium Cell<br />
|B1=Uranium Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Uranium Cell|B4=Uranium Cell|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Uranium Cell|B7=Uranium Cell|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Uranium Cell<br />
|C1=Uranium Cell|C2=Uranium Cell|C3=Uranium Cell|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Uranium Cell|C6=Uranium Cell|C7=Uranium Cell|C8=Uranium Cell|C9=Uranium Cell<br />
|D1=Uranium Cell|D2=Uranium Cell|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Uranium Cell|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Uranium Cell|D7=Uranium Cell|D8=Uranium Cell|D9=Uranium Cell<br />
|E1=Uranium Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Uranium Cell|E4=Uranium Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Uranium Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Uranium Cell<br />
|F1=Uranium Cell|F2=Uranium Cell|F3=Uranium Cell|F4=Uranium Cell|F5=Uranium Cell|F6=Uranium Cell|F7=Uranium Cell|F8=Uranium Cell|F9=Uranium Cell<br />
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:that is 54 Uranium Cells of pure power.<br />
:Mark V-0 EA <br />
:efficiency 4.44<br />
:i think the power is 1200 EU/t<br />
:I ran the numbers and found out that it can only run for a max time of 6.74 secs. However because reactors only work by the sec you can round that up to 7 secs when it... for lack of better words destroys your life. I have one that works but because it like to melt its red stone torch that turns it off i only run it for 3 secs. it takes 264 secs to cool. it can turn on/off 3334 cycles till the cells run out. if you plan on making it note that i used red power timers and the times may be edited by trolls.<br />
--[[User:Falling Ninja|Falling Ninja]] 21:45, 10 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
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== Good reactor setup ==<br />
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This setup is class Mark I-O, though it's quite powerful. It uses 2 double Uranium Units, for doubled EU income. At start, it'll heat up to 30 heat units, but after that, stays there FOREVER. Although tested on 3 additional reactor chambers surrounded by water, it should work the same on full 6 reactor chamber generator.<br />
The setup looks like this:<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Integrated Heat Disperser|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Integrated Heat Disperser|A4=Cooling Cell<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Cooling Cell|B6=Cooling Cell<br />
|C1=Cooling Cell|C2=Uranium Cell|C3=Cooling Cell|C4=Integrated Heat Disperser|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|D1=Integrated Heat Disperser|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Integrated Heat Disperser|D4=Cooling Cell|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Cooling Cell<br />
|E1=Cooling Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Cooling Cell<br />
|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Integrated Heat Disperser|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
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Hope that helps<br />
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-Styl1sh 11/04/11<br />
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I've been searching the interwebs for quite a while for the most powerful 1-O setup, and I've yet to find one that beats my 24,000,000 total EU output. It DOES require as much water cooling as possible, however.<br />
Here is my setup:<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Uranium Cell|A5=Integrated Heat Disperser|A6=Uranium Cell|A7=Cooling Cell|A8=Cooling Cell<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Integrated Heat Disperser|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Cooling Cell|B7=Integrated Heat Disperser|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Cooling Cell<br />
|C1=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Cooling Cell|C4=Cooling Cell|C5=Integrated Heat Disperser|C6=Cooling Cell|C7=Cooling Cell|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Cooling Cell<br />
|D1=Integrated Heat Disperser|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|D7=Uranium Cell|D8=Cooling Cell|D9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Cooling Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Cooling Cell<br />
|F1=Uranium Cell|F2=Cooling Cell|F3=Integrated Heat Disperser|F4=Integrated Heat Disperser|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser|F7=Integrated Heat Disperser|F8=Cooling Cell|F9=Uranium Cell<br />
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== My Setup ==<br />
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This the setup I use. It's very efficient, but WATCH THE COOLING CELLS because it WILL MELTDOWN otherwise.<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Integrated Reactor Plating|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Integrated Reactor Plating|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Integrated Reactor Plating|A8=Cooling Cell|A9=Integrated Reactor Plating|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Uranium Cell|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Uranium Cell|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Cooling Cell|C1=Integrated Reactor Plating|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Cooling Cell|C4=Integrated Heat Disperser|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Cooling Cell|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Integrated Reactor Plating|D1=Integrated Reactor Plating|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Cooling Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Cooling Cell|D7=Integrated Heat Disperser|D8=Cooling Cell|D9=Integrated Reactor Plating|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Uranium Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Cooling Cell|F1=Integrated Reactor Plating|F2=Cooling Cell|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Integrated Reactor Plating|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Cooling Cell|F7=Integrated Reactor Plating|F8=Cooling Cell|F9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
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-AshlaBoga<br />
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: Why have you put your setup here? Can you provide a little more information on the properties of your setup like the other setups have? --[[User:Kmartinator|Kmartinator]] 17:18, 9 January 2012 (CET)<br />
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::It's not mine, but I can comment on it. It's a mk III design with an efficiency of 1.8 and uptime of about 33%. It produces 180 EU/t when running; 41.5 EU/t counting cooldown. --[[User:Einstein9073|Einstein9073]] 16:42, 5 September 2012 (UTC)<br />
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The integrated reactor plating around the perimeter is not used. I recommend replacing them with cooling cells, adding dispersers to redistribute the heat to the new cells, and replacing the cells at B4 and E4 with dispersers. <br />
Here's an improved cooling system: <br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|A2=Integrated Heat Disperser|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Cooling Cell|A5=Integrated Heat Disperser|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Cooling Cell|A8=Integrated Heat Disperser|A9=Cooling Cell|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Uranium Cell|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Uranium Cell|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Cooling Cell|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Cooling Cell|C4=Integrated Heat Disperser|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Cooling Cell|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Integrated Heat Disperser|D1=Integrated Heat Disperser|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Cooling Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Cooling Cell|D7=Integrated Heat Disperser|D8=Cooling Cell|D9=Cooling Cell|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Uranium Cell|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Cooling Cell|F1=Cooling Cell|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Cooling Cell|F5=Integrated Heat Disperser|F6=Cooling Cell|F7=Cooling Cell|F8=Integrated Heat Disperser|F9=Cooling Cell<br />
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Now, your uranium layout is a Mk II-1 design. Efficiency is still 1.8, but it can run a full cycle before cooling. Be careful with your water - the peak heat at the end will be over 60%. It still produces 180EU/t while running, but now has about 60% uptime, for an effective power rate of 106.5 EU/t.<br />
--[[User:Einstein9073|Einstein9073]] 16:42, 5 September 2012 (UTC)<br />
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== Great power & fairly stable heat ==<br />
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[http://i43.tinypic.com/n3rib6.png This] setting allows quite great EU production while heat is rising very slowly. At 4000 heat buckets are used as one-time coolant. Also there's water pouring right on top of the reactor.<br />
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But the best part is that I can completely automate the bucket refilling, using [http://www.eloraam.com Eloraam's RedPower] (then I can go up to 77 heat drained per second just by the buckets alone), meaning the only maintenance that's left is just to refill the uranium cells. If you want complete reactor screenshots about this solutions, post me where I should post them.<br />
: That design only needs 1 water bucket every 5 seconds, and if you optimize the rest of your cooling, you can reduce that to 6 seconds. [http://www.talonfiremage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/reactorplanner.html?hixfb62ges0657wsbfqo4dilylrqyfxpo59vyymsq9zo1j1mo see this design]. Great job on finding a Mark 1-I with 3 efficiency though! --[[User:Draco18s|Draco18s]] 05:44, 15 May 2012 (CEST)<br />
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== 4 Cell Core Reactor ==<br />
A great deal to get a lot of EU. I`ve set it up yesterday, so if you have an ideia on how to improve it, go ahead.<br />
On my core + 3 chambers it produces 120 EU/t and 2,25 Heat per second. Since this setup distributes the heat evenly between the cells, That means all the cells will heat to 9999 on 74 minutes (I'm not quite sure about it. It seems that the heat produced is not measured in seconds).<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Integrated Heat Disperser|A5=Cooling Cell|<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|B3=Integrated Heat Disperser|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Cooling Cell|<br />
|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Uranium Cell|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Integrated Heat Disperser|C6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|D1=Cooling Cell|D2=Integrated Heat Disperser|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Uranium Cell|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|E2=Cooling Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser|E5=Cooling Cell|E6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|F2=Cooling Cell|F3=Integrated Heat Disperser|F4=Cooling Cell|<br />
}}<br />
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Just look at all that room for improovement!<br />
Actually I put a depleted isotope to be enriched on the place of one of that fuel cells on my reactor. It produces 70EU/t with 1,5 Heat per second, but takes an age to fully enrich an isotope cell, but have in mind it is not self sufficient in heat, thus will overhet and morph into a crater if you're not carefull. Since I'm exploring the possibilities of this mod, does anybody know a good "breeder" setup?<br />
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This other setup I use for cooling down the reactor. It's slightly but noticeably faster than my standard setup. DON'T SWITCH THE REACTOR ON, I don't know exactly what happens, maybe too much heat on the ceels for the dispersers to handle, but the heat dispersers won't take out the heat on the cells next to the core at certain point (usually around 30 Heat). The reactor will then heat and melt those cells and heat itself untill it goes boom.<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|A2=Cooling Cell|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|B1=Integrated Heat Disperser|B2=Integrated Heat Disperser|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Integrated Heat Disperser|B6=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|C1=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Uranium Cell|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|D1=Cooling Cell|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Uranium Cell|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser|E2=Integrated Heat Disperser|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Integrated Heat Disperser|E6=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|F1=Cooling Cell|F2=Cooling Cell|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Cooling Cell|<br />
}}<br />
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Some unheated cells might always come in handy for an extra cooldown.<br />
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Zuao, 17/april/2012<br />
<br />
:I guess, your reactor fails because coolers do '''not''' distribute heat, that job is done solely by heat dispersers around them - much of the generated heat doesn't even reach the hull! Dispersers can't distribute everything to equalize the heat around, up to 6 heat/t per element (that is, x2 per disperser in your setup). So the only way for dispersers to get heat is from near-uranium coolers. These get much more than 6 heat per tick - so they soon (as the planner states - 30 minutes without extenals) melt and BOOM!<br />
: Replacing cooler cells left and right from uranium with dispersers, and filling empty cells with dispersers increases your reactor's working time at about 2.25 times. Again - according to the planner. <br />
: A good setup could involve surrounding uranium cells with dispersers. That should work.<br />
: The one I use:<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|A2=Integrated Heat Disperser|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Cooling Cell|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Integrated Heat Disperser|A8=Cooling Cell|A9=Cooling Cell|<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser|B5=Integrated Heat Disperser|B6=Cooling Cell|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Cooling Cell|B9=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Integrated Heat Disperser|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Uranium Cell|C6=Integrated Heat Disperser|C7=Cooling Cell|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Cooling Cell|<br />
|D1=Integrated Heat Disperser|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Integrated Heat Disperser|D4=Uranium Cell|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|D7=Cooling Cell|D8=Integrated Heat Disperser|D9=Cooling Cell|<br />
|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Cooling Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser|E5=Integrated Heat Disperser|E6=Cooling Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Cooling Cell|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|F1=Cooling Cell|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Cooling Cell|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Cooling Cell|F7=Integrated Heat Disperser|F8=Cooling Cell|F9=Cooling Cell|<br />
}}<br />
: This is Mark II, as the planner states! 120 EU/t, efficiency at 3, 24 000 000 EU/cycle.<br />
: [[User:D-side|D-side]]<br />
== Chunk loading provokes explosion ==<br />
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Many of you know that applying a redstone signal to the reactor turns it off so that the reactor doesn't run unless you deactivate that signal so Perhaps many have noticed that if you go far away from your reactor the chunk where your reactor is its unloaded bye minecraft so when the chunk its loaded again the reactor takes a moment before "realizing" that a redstone signal is being applied and that is has to be off so in that small amount of time that passes if you have uranium cells in your reactor then the reactor starts using it so heat is being built up and if you have lots of uranium in there the heat builds up very fast and explodes (happened to me -.-) so thats something everybody should be aware of.<br />
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I tried using chunck loading blocks but it didnt helped it kept happening -.- so ive anyone could look into that it would be very appreciated.<br />
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Falling_Ninja 6/10/12<br />
try setting timers that stop the reactor 2 or so sec (40 MC ticks on repeaters) short so that when the chuck reloads it has that amount of time to turn off.<br />
--[[User:Falling Ninja|Falling Ninja]] 21:51, 10 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Six Cell Reactor Core ==<br />
<br />
I've been trying to put together a six cell reactor (2x3, 3.33 efficiency, 200 EU/t when running) and haven't come up with any designs better than a Mk III with about 33% uptime. <br />
<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell<br />
|A2=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A3=Cooling Cell<br />
|A4=Cooling Cell<br />
|A5=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A6=Cooling Cell<br />
|A7=Cooling Cell<br />
|A8=<br />
|A9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell<br />
|B2=Cooling Cell<br />
|B3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B4=Cooling Cell<br />
|B5=Cooling Cell<br />
|B6=Cooling Cell<br />
|B7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B8=Cooling Cell<br />
|B9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
<br />
|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|C3=Uranium Cell<br />
|C4=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C5=Cooling Cell<br />
|C6=Cooling Cell<br />
|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C8=Cooling Cell<br />
|C9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|D1=<br />
|D2=Uranium Cell<br />
|D3=Uranium Cell<br />
|D4=<br />
|D5=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|D6=Cooling Cell<br />
|D7=Cooling Cell<br />
|D8=Cooling Cell<br />
|D9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E2=Uranium Cell<br />
|E3=Uranium Cell<br />
|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E5=Cooling Cell<br />
|E6=Cooling Cell<br />
|E7=Cooling Cell<br />
|E8=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
<br />
|F1=Cooling Cell<br />
|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F4=Cooling Cell<br />
|F5=Cooling Cell<br />
|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F7=Cooling Cell<br />
|F8=Cooling Cell<br />
|F9=Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The empty spots in D1 and D4 are required - the middle cells generate 40 heat/tick that has to go directly into the hull, as not even an Integrated Heat Disperser can dispense of that heat fast enough. The empty spot in A8 is because I can't figure out a way to shoehorn in another cooling cell, and nothing else would improve the performance. <br />
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This design generates 176 heat/tick with 29 heat/tick of internal cooling (water surroundings and the reactor supplies an additional 33), which means it accumulates 114 heat per reactor tick and has to cool down about 2 minutes for each minute it runs.<br />
<br />
Can anyone offer advice on making a 2x3 cell reactor with better performance? --[[User:Einstein9073|Einstein9073]] 00:25, 6 September 2012 (UTC)<br />
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If you are willing to build one with single use coolants, it's possible to get a 2x3 that will run full cycle.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A4=Cooling Cell<br />
|A5=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A6=Cooling Cell<br />
|A7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A8=Cooling Cell<br />
|A9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|B1=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B2=Cooling Cell<br />
|B3=Cooling Cell<br />
|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B5=<br />
|B6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B7=Cooling Cell<br />
|B8=Cooling Cell<br />
|B9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
<br />
|C1=Cooling Cell<br />
|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|C3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C4=Uranium Cell<br />
|C5=Uranium Cell<br />
|C6=Uranium Cell<br />
|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C8=Cooling Cell<br />
|C9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|D1=Cooling Cell<br />
|D2=Cooling Cell<br />
|D3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|D4=Uranium Cell<br />
|D5=Uranium Cell<br />
|D6=Uranium Cell<br />
|D7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|D8=Cooling Cell<br />
|D9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E2=Cooling Cell<br />
|E3=Cooling Cell<br />
|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E5=<br />
|E6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E7=Cooling Cell<br />
|E8=Cooling Cell<br />
|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
<br />
|F1=Cooling Cell<br />
|F2=Cooling Cell<br />
|F3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F4=Cooling Cell<br />
|F5=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F6=Cooling Cell<br />
|F7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F8=Cooling Cell<br />
|F9=Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
This design runs full cycle, as long as you can keep ice flowing, which is pretty easy to setup. Active EU/t of 200 with an efficiency of 3.33. Even without the ice flowing, if you just add two full stacks of Ice to B5 and E5, this design will run with a generation time of 153 min, running 92% of a full cycle. With no ice, it still runs for 41% of a full cycle.<br />
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== New Reactor Components ==<br />
<br />
The sections on all of the new reactor components, most notably vets and heat dispensers, need to be created. Does anyone know the recipes?<br />
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== Mark I-O Setup ==<br />
<br />
I have made a good I-0 Setup that doesnt use any SUC's and has a cooldown of mere 46 seconds.It has only a efficency of 1(I havent ever tried chain reactions due to being a beginner) but it can generate a Effective EU rating of 119.5EU/t.I made it using the applet at school :P by the way I need a setup that never melts and has a efficency of over 2,3 if possible. Oh and it has to be 1.2.5 since I play only on 1.2.5.Thanks!<br />
My setup is here:<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Integrated Heat Disperser|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Integrated Heat Disperser|A4=Cooling Cell|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Integrated Heat Disperser|A8=Cooling Cell|A9=Integrated Heat Disperser|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Integrated Heat Disperser|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Integrated Heat Disperser|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Integrated Heat Disperser|B9=Cooling Cell|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Uranium Cell|C3=Integrated Heat Disperser|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Integrated Heat Disperser|C6=Uranium Cell|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser|C8=Uranium Cell|C9=Integrated Heat Disperser|D1=Cooling Cell|D2=Integrated Heat Disperser|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|D7=Uranium Cell|D8=Integrated Heat Disperser|D9=Cooling Cell|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Integrated Heat Disperser|E4=Uranium Cell|E5=Integrated Heat Disperser|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Integrated Heat Disperser|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser|F1=Cooling Cell|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Integrated Heat Disperser|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser|F7=Cooling Cell|F8=Integrated Heat Disperser|F9=Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
I think I also found a setup thats better but involves SUC.Both reactors have full outside cooling.empty spaces are FULL ice stacks.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=|A2=|A3=Integrated Heat Disperser|A4=Cooling Cell|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Integrated Heat Disperser|A8=|A9=|B1=|B2=Integrated Heat Disperser|B3=Uranium Cell|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Integrated Heat Disperser|B7=Uranium Cell|B8=Integrated Heat Disperser|B9=|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Uranium Cell|C3=Integrated Heat Disperser|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Integrated Heat Disperser|C6=Uranium Cell|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser|C8=Uranium Cell|C9=Integrated Heat Disperser|D1=Cooling Cell|D2=Integrated Heat Disperser|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|D7=Uranium Cell|D8=Integrated Heat Disperser|D9=Cooling Cell|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Integrated Heat Disperser|E4=Uranium Cell|E5=Integrated Heat Disperser|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Integrated Heat Disperser|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser|F1=|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Integrated Heat Disperser|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser|F7=Cooling Cell|F8=Integrated Heat Disperser|F9=<br />
}}<br />
-IridiusTF2<br />
<br />
==Heat Mechanic in 1.106+==<br />
I'm not sure how much has changed with the new revision. The way I'm reading the article, Uranium Cells will either heat adjacent vents or the reactor hull. Do they heat other adjacent elements that are not vents? How is the heat distributed among 2, 3, or 4 valid elements? I understand the rest of it well enough, it's just how heat gets from the cells to other things that's a bit foggy. -- [[User:Lexmechanic|Lexmechanic]] 20:09, 10 November 2012 (CET)<br />
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Yes they do.And the heat transfer is the same.HOWEVER,the reflectors cant heat up,and I dont know the transfer of heat from multi-cell Uran units to coolants.sorry bout that.<br />
<br />
-Iri<br />
<br />
== Plutonium ==<br />
I would like to see some info on how to make a reactor to produce Plutonium. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 11:32, 5 March 2015 (CET)<br />
:When your Uranium/MOX Fuel cell runs out of durability, it always becomes a depleted Uranium/MOX Fuel cell. The same goes for double/quad cells.<br />
<br />
:Plutonium is produced by processing depleted Uranium or MOX Fuel Cells in a Thermal Centrifuge: Each Uranium Fuel Cell makes one Iron Dust, four Uranium 238, and one Tiny Pile of Plutonium; each MOX Fuel Cell makes one Tiny Pile of Plutonium, three Plutonium, and one Iron Dust. Plutonium can be made by crafting a 3x3 of Tiny Piles of Plutonium (or vice versa). The Plutonium and Uranium outputs for double or quad cells in a Thermal Centrifuge are just multiplying the outputs of a single cell by either 2 or 4 (the iron dust output is 3 for a double, 6 for a quad). Plutonium is used to make MOX Fuel Cells and Pellets of RTG Fuel.<br />
<br />
:I haven't worked out the exact mechanics of MOX yet, but apparently it lasts half as long as Uranium and gets more efficient with a higher hull temperature.<br />
<br />
:Pellets of RTG Fuel last for about 10 years IRL (forever) and go inside the Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator. There are six slots for Pellets of RTG Fuel in this generator (they don't stack). 1 Pellet -> 1EU/t; 2 Pellets -> 2EU/t; 3 Pellets -> 4EU/t; 4 Pellets -> 8EU/t; 5 Pellets -> 16EU/t; 6 Pellets -> 32EU/t. See a pattern? The Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator produces 2^(pellets - 1) EU/t, and it works all day/night without regard to weather or any other factors, forever.--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 14:20, 5 March 2015 (CET)<br />
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:: Thanks. My main interest atm is for making RTG Pellets, so that's good info. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 16:46, 5 March 2015 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Nuclear_Reactor&diff=16647Talk:Nuclear Reactor2015-03-05T10:32:17Z<p>Trifler: Plutonium?</p>
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<div>== Heating elements ==<br />
Someone should add in information about the external heating effects of lava and fire, as well as the internal heating effects of lava buckets.<br />
<br />
:Falling_Ninja 6/10/12<br />
: try http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=446&s=02087ab4c83ba48c2a976b1720650ffa55d70f5b [[http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=446&s=02087ab4c83ba48c2a976b1720650ffa55d70f5b]]<br />
: this page has everything you may need<br />
: oh and lava buckets in the reactor adds heat 4000, see the Nuclear Reactor page.<br />
:--[[User:Falling Ninja|Falling Ninja]] 22:08, 10 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Nuclear Reactor exploding ==<br />
<br />
Main page mentions that Nuclear Reactor has chance of exploding, however it does not mention any clear indication of reactor going to explode nor is it cooling related or not.<br />
<br />
It would help alot if there could be found some statistics what is chance of non cooled reactor to explode and how to make cooling that eliminates the chance of unhoped meltdown.<br />
<br />
In addition to above [[MFS_Unit]] is very recommended to use to collect power output from Reactor.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Reply|user=Feanturi|space=:|agree=reply|reply=Well idk the chance of explosion without water, but with water the chance is 0,0005% per frame (if i mention right)}}<br />
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Yeah, I could think something like that.<br />
<br />
Also I did notice that without cooling reactor is almost certain to explode with less than one uranium used (4 fuel ingots), so running reactor without cooling is seriously unadviced unless you want to blow that place up.<br />
<br />
==Explosion==<br />
<br />
I was wondering what the blast of the reactor would be, as in: how many TNT would equal it. Not I'm anxious, but just wondering, as I have never witnessed a nuclear blast.<br />
<br />
[[User:Dn5|dn5~]] 21:35, 23 June 2011 (CEST)<br />
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{{Reply|user=Feanturi|space=:|agree=nukes/reactors|reply=Nukes and reactors dont got the same explosion like TNT^^ they are "silent" :P}}<br />
<br />
== Explosion Mechanics ==<br />
Like nukes and TNT, does being submerged in water stop a reactor's explosion from damaging other blocks?<br />
<br />
If so, submerging the reactor serves a dual purpose of preventing the explosion and preventing the damage.<br />
<br />
[[User:Werewolf nr|Werewolf nr]] 19:10, 6 July 2011 (CEST)<br />
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:Somebody said reactor evaporates nearby water after reaching certain temperature, so it a) would no longer cool it and b) would not stop the explosion --[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 19:23, 13 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
{{Reply|space=::|user=Feanturi|agree=Changes Water|reply=After reaching a certain temperature, the reactor turns water into lava... so it gets even more heat^^}}<br />
::Once again, I would refer to "somebody said" (... it turns solid blocks into lava), but since I see you are Dev, I have to trust you. Also, havent read (on Nuclear Reactor page itself) about lava being external heat source (even though it naturally would be, game mechanics could have been different...).<br />
:: I wonder about three things... 1)is this created lava collectable by buckets (= is it made of lava source blocks) and 2) does adjaced Ice block (not stack inside reactor) cool the Hull as well or does only water cool it? 3) just to clarify... it does not work with buildcraft pipe systems, does it? cause sadly, I could not connect them to reactor, while macerators, E-furnaces and other stuff was no problem... (3b-any chance you change that? )--[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 03:20, 14 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
::: One more question, it seems like RedPower mod wirings do succesfully stop Reactor only when it goes directly into Reactor, however it does not work when applied to adjaced chamber. I know compatibility of two different mods is usually least of issues devs need to solve, as nobody can be sure what players actually install and what they dont... still, (after all, both IC and RedPower... and previously mentioned BuildCraft were all in merged into one pack) if you have an idea, why could that be and if there is any solution to that, we would be GLaD. --[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 15:51, 14 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
:::: Oh, it (reactor + pipes) does work, but not with chambers, pipe needs to go into reactor itself. Just as same as powering with redpower instead of redstone ...--[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 03:13, 15 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
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:: * What? People who have built and use Reactors using IC2 are saying water evaporates into air and solid blocks turn into lava on the forums. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 04:39, 14 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
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:Falling_Ninja 6/10/12<br />
:it works like this<br />
:water blocks will turn to air<br />
:other blocks but air turn to lava but not source blocks so you cant bucket it<br />
: ice blocks in the reactor melt as soon as it's added to cool the reactor hull<br />
: i found that if you put source blocks 2 or 3 blocks above the reactor the run off cools the reactor of jest like source blocks this will help keep all the water from turning to air but care full because the reactor chambers block the water underneath them.<br />
: also try http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=446&s=02087ab4c83ba48c2a976b1720650ffa55d70f5b<br />
:--[[User:Falling Ninja|Falling Ninja]] 22:02, 10 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Epic reactor setup ==<br />
<br />
I have found a way to get the absolute most from a nuclear reactor! :D the setup below appears to ''never drain coolant cells'' and leaves plenty of room for integrated reactor plates!(cc=coolant cell, rp=integrated reactor plates, uc=uranium cell. hope you find this useful. works with 6 chambers, with or without plating.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Integrated Reactor Plating|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Integrated Reactor Plating|A4=Integrated Reactor Plating|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Integrated Reactor Plating|A7=Integrated Reactor Plating|A8=Cooling Cell|A9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Cooling Cell|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Cooling Cell<br />
|C1=Integrated Reactor Plating|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Integrated Reactor Plating|C4=Integrated Reactor Plating|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Integrated Reactor Plating|C7=Integrated Reactor Plating|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
|D1=Integrated Reactor Plating|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Integrated Reactor Plating|D4=Integrated Reactor Plating|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Integrated Reactor Plating|D7=Integrated Reactor Plating|D8=Cooling Cell|D9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Cooling Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Cooling Cell<br />
|F1=Integrated Reactor Plating|F2=Cooling Cell|F3=Integrated Reactor Plating|F4=Integrated Reactor Plating|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Reactor Plating|F7=Integrated Reactor Plating|F8=Cooling Cell|F9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
<br />
-conartist308, 10/15/11<br />
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: Well, this layout might be one of safest, but definitively not one that gets most from the reactor. Read more about reactor efficiency (placing Uranium cells right next to each other would increase their output) --[[User:TakeruDavis|TakeruDavis]] 23:27, 15 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
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-Falling_Ninja, 6/10/12<br />
<br />
: that is not how to get the most from a reactor. try this,<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Uranium Cell|A2=Uranium Cell|A3=Uranium Cell|A4=Uranium Cell|A5=Uranium Cell|A6=Uranium Cell|A7=Uranium Cell|A8=Uranium Cell|A9=Uranium Cell<br />
|B1=Uranium Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Uranium Cell|B4=Uranium Cell|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Uranium Cell|B7=Uranium Cell|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Uranium Cell<br />
|C1=Uranium Cell|C2=Uranium Cell|C3=Uranium Cell|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Uranium Cell|C6=Uranium Cell|C7=Uranium Cell|C8=Uranium Cell|C9=Uranium Cell<br />
|D1=Uranium Cell|D2=Uranium Cell|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Uranium Cell|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Uranium Cell|D7=Uranium Cell|D8=Uranium Cell|D9=Uranium Cell<br />
|E1=Uranium Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Uranium Cell|E4=Uranium Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Uranium Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Uranium Cell<br />
|F1=Uranium Cell|F2=Uranium Cell|F3=Uranium Cell|F4=Uranium Cell|F5=Uranium Cell|F6=Uranium Cell|F7=Uranium Cell|F8=Uranium Cell|F9=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
:that is 54 Uranium Cells of pure power.<br />
:Mark V-0 EA <br />
:efficiency 4.44<br />
:i think the power is 1200 EU/t<br />
:I ran the numbers and found out that it can only run for a max time of 6.74 secs. However because reactors only work by the sec you can round that up to 7 secs when it... for lack of better words destroys your life. I have one that works but because it like to melt its red stone torch that turns it off i only run it for 3 secs. it takes 264 secs to cool. it can turn on/off 3334 cycles till the cells run out. if you plan on making it note that i used red power timers and the times may be edited by trolls.<br />
--[[User:Falling Ninja|Falling Ninja]] 21:45, 10 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Good reactor setup ==<br />
<br />
This setup is class Mark I-O, though it's quite powerful. It uses 2 double Uranium Units, for doubled EU income. At start, it'll heat up to 30 heat units, but after that, stays there FOREVER. Although tested on 3 additional reactor chambers surrounded by water, it should work the same on full 6 reactor chamber generator.<br />
The setup looks like this:<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Integrated Heat Disperser|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Integrated Heat Disperser|A4=Cooling Cell<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Cooling Cell|B6=Cooling Cell<br />
|C1=Cooling Cell|C2=Uranium Cell|C3=Cooling Cell|C4=Integrated Heat Disperser|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|D1=Integrated Heat Disperser|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Integrated Heat Disperser|D4=Cooling Cell|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Cooling Cell<br />
|E1=Cooling Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Cooling Cell<br />
|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Integrated Heat Disperser|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Hope that helps<br />
<br />
-Styl1sh 11/04/11<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
I've been searching the interwebs for quite a while for the most powerful 1-O setup, and I've yet to find one that beats my 24,000,000 total EU output. It DOES require as much water cooling as possible, however.<br />
Here is my setup:<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Uranium Cell|A5=Integrated Heat Disperser|A6=Uranium Cell|A7=Cooling Cell|A8=Cooling Cell<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Integrated Heat Disperser|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Cooling Cell|B7=Integrated Heat Disperser|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Cooling Cell<br />
|C1=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Cooling Cell|C4=Cooling Cell|C5=Integrated Heat Disperser|C6=Cooling Cell|C7=Cooling Cell|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Cooling Cell<br />
|D1=Integrated Heat Disperser|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|D7=Uranium Cell|D8=Cooling Cell|D9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Cooling Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Cooling Cell<br />
|F1=Uranium Cell|F2=Cooling Cell|F3=Integrated Heat Disperser|F4=Integrated Heat Disperser|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser|F7=Integrated Heat Disperser|F8=Cooling Cell|F9=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== My Setup ==<br />
<br />
This the setup I use. It's very efficient, but WATCH THE COOLING CELLS because it WILL MELTDOWN otherwise.<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Integrated Reactor Plating|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Integrated Reactor Plating|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Integrated Reactor Plating|A8=Cooling Cell|A9=Integrated Reactor Plating|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Uranium Cell|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Uranium Cell|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Cooling Cell|C1=Integrated Reactor Plating|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Cooling Cell|C4=Integrated Heat Disperser|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Cooling Cell|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Integrated Reactor Plating|D1=Integrated Reactor Plating|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Cooling Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Cooling Cell|D7=Integrated Heat Disperser|D8=Cooling Cell|D9=Integrated Reactor Plating|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Uranium Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Cooling Cell|F1=Integrated Reactor Plating|F2=Cooling Cell|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Integrated Reactor Plating|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Cooling Cell|F7=Integrated Reactor Plating|F8=Cooling Cell|F9=Integrated Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
-AshlaBoga<br />
<br />
: Why have you put your setup here? Can you provide a little more information on the properties of your setup like the other setups have? --[[User:Kmartinator|Kmartinator]] 17:18, 9 January 2012 (CET)<br />
<br />
::It's not mine, but I can comment on it. It's a mk III design with an efficiency of 1.8 and uptime of about 33%. It produces 180 EU/t when running; 41.5 EU/t counting cooldown. --[[User:Einstein9073|Einstein9073]] 16:42, 5 September 2012 (UTC)<br />
<br />
The integrated reactor plating around the perimeter is not used. I recommend replacing them with cooling cells, adding dispersers to redistribute the heat to the new cells, and replacing the cells at B4 and E4 with dispersers. <br />
Here's an improved cooling system: <br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|A2=Integrated Heat Disperser|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Cooling Cell|A5=Integrated Heat Disperser|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Cooling Cell|A8=Integrated Heat Disperser|A9=Cooling Cell|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Uranium Cell|B3=Uranium Cell|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Uranium Cell|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Uranium Cell|B9=Cooling Cell|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Cooling Cell|C4=Integrated Heat Disperser|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Cooling Cell|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Integrated Heat Disperser|D1=Integrated Heat Disperser|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Cooling Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Cooling Cell|D7=Integrated Heat Disperser|D8=Cooling Cell|D9=Cooling Cell|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Uranium Cell|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser|E5=Uranium Cell|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Cooling Cell|F1=Cooling Cell|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Cooling Cell|F5=Integrated Heat Disperser|F6=Cooling Cell|F7=Cooling Cell|F8=Integrated Heat Disperser|F9=Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
Now, your uranium layout is a Mk II-1 design. Efficiency is still 1.8, but it can run a full cycle before cooling. Be careful with your water - the peak heat at the end will be over 60%. It still produces 180EU/t while running, but now has about 60% uptime, for an effective power rate of 106.5 EU/t.<br />
--[[User:Einstein9073|Einstein9073]] 16:42, 5 September 2012 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Great power & fairly stable heat ==<br />
<br />
[http://i43.tinypic.com/n3rib6.png This] setting allows quite great EU production while heat is rising very slowly. At 4000 heat buckets are used as one-time coolant. Also there's water pouring right on top of the reactor.<br />
<br />
But the best part is that I can completely automate the bucket refilling, using [http://www.eloraam.com Eloraam's RedPower] (then I can go up to 77 heat drained per second just by the buckets alone), meaning the only maintenance that's left is just to refill the uranium cells. If you want complete reactor screenshots about this solutions, post me where I should post them.<br />
: That design only needs 1 water bucket every 5 seconds, and if you optimize the rest of your cooling, you can reduce that to 6 seconds. [http://www.talonfiremage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/reactorplanner.html?hixfb62ges0657wsbfqo4dilylrqyfxpo59vyymsq9zo1j1mo see this design]. Great job on finding a Mark 1-I with 3 efficiency though! --[[User:Draco18s|Draco18s]] 05:44, 15 May 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== 4 Cell Core Reactor ==<br />
A great deal to get a lot of EU. I`ve set it up yesterday, so if you have an ideia on how to improve it, go ahead.<br />
On my core + 3 chambers it produces 120 EU/t and 2,25 Heat per second. Since this setup distributes the heat evenly between the cells, That means all the cells will heat to 9999 on 74 minutes (I'm not quite sure about it. It seems that the heat produced is not measured in seconds).<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Integrated Heat Disperser|A5=Cooling Cell|<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|B3=Integrated Heat Disperser|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Cooling Cell|<br />
|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Uranium Cell|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Integrated Heat Disperser|C6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|D1=Cooling Cell|D2=Integrated Heat Disperser|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Uranium Cell|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|E2=Cooling Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser|E5=Cooling Cell|E6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|F2=Cooling Cell|F3=Integrated Heat Disperser|F4=Cooling Cell|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Just look at all that room for improovement!<br />
Actually I put a depleted isotope to be enriched on the place of one of that fuel cells on my reactor. It produces 70EU/t with 1,5 Heat per second, but takes an age to fully enrich an isotope cell, but have in mind it is not self sufficient in heat, thus will overhet and morph into a crater if you're not carefull. Since I'm exploring the possibilities of this mod, does anybody know a good "breeder" setup?<br />
<br />
This other setup I use for cooling down the reactor. It's slightly but noticeably faster than my standard setup. DON'T SWITCH THE REACTOR ON, I don't know exactly what happens, maybe too much heat on the ceels for the dispersers to handle, but the heat dispersers won't take out the heat on the cells next to the core at certain point (usually around 30 Heat). The reactor will then heat and melt those cells and heat itself untill it goes boom.<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|A2=Cooling Cell|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|B1=Integrated Heat Disperser|B2=Integrated Heat Disperser|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Cooling Cell|B5=Integrated Heat Disperser|B6=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|C1=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Uranium Cell|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Cooling Cell|C6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|D1=Cooling Cell|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Uranium Cell|D5=Cooling Cell|D6=Cooling Cell|<br />
|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser|E2=Integrated Heat Disperser|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Cooling Cell|E5=Integrated Heat Disperser|E6=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|F1=Cooling Cell|F2=Cooling Cell|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Cooling Cell|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Some unheated cells might always come in handy for an extra cooldown.<br />
<br />
Zuao, 17/april/2012<br />
<br />
:I guess, your reactor fails because coolers do '''not''' distribute heat, that job is done solely by heat dispersers around them - much of the generated heat doesn't even reach the hull! Dispersers can't distribute everything to equalize the heat around, up to 6 heat/t per element (that is, x2 per disperser in your setup). So the only way for dispersers to get heat is from near-uranium coolers. These get much more than 6 heat per tick - so they soon (as the planner states - 30 minutes without extenals) melt and BOOM!<br />
: Replacing cooler cells left and right from uranium with dispersers, and filling empty cells with dispersers increases your reactor's working time at about 2.25 times. Again - according to the planner. <br />
: A good setup could involve surrounding uranium cells with dispersers. That should work.<br />
: The one I use:<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|A2=Integrated Heat Disperser|A3=Cooling Cell|A4=Cooling Cell|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Integrated Heat Disperser|A8=Cooling Cell|A9=Cooling Cell|<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser|B5=Integrated Heat Disperser|B6=Cooling Cell|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Cooling Cell|B9=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Cooling Cell|C3=Integrated Heat Disperser|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Uranium Cell|C6=Integrated Heat Disperser|C7=Cooling Cell|C8=Cooling Cell|C9=Cooling Cell|<br />
|D1=Integrated Heat Disperser|D2=Cooling Cell|D3=Integrated Heat Disperser|D4=Uranium Cell|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|D7=Cooling Cell|D8=Integrated Heat Disperser|D9=Cooling Cell|<br />
|E1=Cooling Cell|E2=Cooling Cell|E3=Cooling Cell|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser|E5=Integrated Heat Disperser|E6=Cooling Cell|E7=Cooling Cell|E8=Cooling Cell|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser|<br />
|F1=Cooling Cell|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Cooling Cell|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Cooling Cell|F7=Integrated Heat Disperser|F8=Cooling Cell|F9=Cooling Cell|<br />
}}<br />
: This is Mark II, as the planner states! 120 EU/t, efficiency at 3, 24 000 000 EU/cycle.<br />
: [[User:D-side|D-side]]<br />
== Chunk loading provokes explosion ==<br />
<br />
Many of you know that applying a redstone signal to the reactor turns it off so that the reactor doesn't run unless you deactivate that signal so Perhaps many have noticed that if you go far away from your reactor the chunk where your reactor is its unloaded bye minecraft so when the chunk its loaded again the reactor takes a moment before "realizing" that a redstone signal is being applied and that is has to be off so in that small amount of time that passes if you have uranium cells in your reactor then the reactor starts using it so heat is being built up and if you have lots of uranium in there the heat builds up very fast and explodes (happened to me -.-) so thats something everybody should be aware of.<br />
<br />
I tried using chunck loading blocks but it didnt helped it kept happening -.- so ive anyone could look into that it would be very appreciated.<br />
<br />
Falling_Ninja 6/10/12<br />
try setting timers that stop the reactor 2 or so sec (40 MC ticks on repeaters) short so that when the chuck reloads it has that amount of time to turn off.<br />
--[[User:Falling Ninja|Falling Ninja]] 21:51, 10 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Six Cell Reactor Core ==<br />
<br />
I've been trying to put together a six cell reactor (2x3, 3.33 efficiency, 200 EU/t when running) and haven't come up with any designs better than a Mk III with about 33% uptime. <br />
<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell<br />
|A2=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A3=Cooling Cell<br />
|A4=Cooling Cell<br />
|A5=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A6=Cooling Cell<br />
|A7=Cooling Cell<br />
|A8=<br />
|A9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|B1=Cooling Cell<br />
|B2=Cooling Cell<br />
|B3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B4=Cooling Cell<br />
|B5=Cooling Cell<br />
|B6=Cooling Cell<br />
|B7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B8=Cooling Cell<br />
|B9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
<br />
|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|C3=Uranium Cell<br />
|C4=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C5=Cooling Cell<br />
|C6=Cooling Cell<br />
|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C8=Cooling Cell<br />
|C9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|D1=<br />
|D2=Uranium Cell<br />
|D3=Uranium Cell<br />
|D4=<br />
|D5=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|D6=Cooling Cell<br />
|D7=Cooling Cell<br />
|D8=Cooling Cell<br />
|D9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E2=Uranium Cell<br />
|E3=Uranium Cell<br />
|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E5=Cooling Cell<br />
|E6=Cooling Cell<br />
|E7=Cooling Cell<br />
|E8=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
<br />
|F1=Cooling Cell<br />
|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F4=Cooling Cell<br />
|F5=Cooling Cell<br />
|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F7=Cooling Cell<br />
|F8=Cooling Cell<br />
|F9=Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The empty spots in D1 and D4 are required - the middle cells generate 40 heat/tick that has to go directly into the hull, as not even an Integrated Heat Disperser can dispense of that heat fast enough. The empty spot in A8 is because I can't figure out a way to shoehorn in another cooling cell, and nothing else would improve the performance. <br />
<br />
This design generates 176 heat/tick with 29 heat/tick of internal cooling (water surroundings and the reactor supplies an additional 33), which means it accumulates 114 heat per reactor tick and has to cool down about 2 minutes for each minute it runs.<br />
<br />
Can anyone offer advice on making a 2x3 cell reactor with better performance? --[[User:Einstein9073|Einstein9073]] 00:25, 6 September 2012 (UTC)<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
If you are willing to build one with single use coolants, it's possible to get a 2x3 that will run full cycle.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A4=Cooling Cell<br />
|A5=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A6=Cooling Cell<br />
|A7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|A8=Cooling Cell<br />
|A9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|B1=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B2=Cooling Cell<br />
|B3=Cooling Cell<br />
|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B5=<br />
|B6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|B7=Cooling Cell<br />
|B8=Cooling Cell<br />
|B9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
<br />
|C1=Cooling Cell<br />
|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|C3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C4=Uranium Cell<br />
|C5=Uranium Cell<br />
|C6=Uranium Cell<br />
|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|C8=Cooling Cell<br />
|C9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|D1=Cooling Cell<br />
|D2=Cooling Cell<br />
|D3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|D4=Uranium Cell<br />
|D5=Uranium Cell<br />
|D6=Uranium Cell<br />
|D7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|D8=Cooling Cell<br />
|D9=Cooling Cell<br />
<br />
|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E2=Cooling Cell<br />
|E3=Cooling Cell<br />
|E4=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E5=<br />
|E6=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|E7=Cooling Cell<br />
|E8=Cooling Cell<br />
|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
<br />
|F1=Cooling Cell<br />
|F2=Cooling Cell<br />
|F3=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F4=Cooling Cell<br />
|F5=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F6=Cooling Cell<br />
|F7=Integrated Heat Disperser<br />
|F8=Cooling Cell<br />
|F9=Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
This design runs full cycle, as long as you can keep ice flowing, which is pretty easy to setup. Active EU/t of 200 with an efficiency of 3.33. Even without the ice flowing, if you just add two full stacks of Ice to B5 and E5, this design will run with a generation time of 153 min, running 92% of a full cycle. With no ice, it still runs for 41% of a full cycle.<br />
<br />
== New Reactor Components ==<br />
<br />
The sections on all of the new reactor components, most notably vets and heat dispensers, need to be created. Does anyone know the recipes?<br />
<br />
== Mark I-O Setup ==<br />
<br />
I have made a good I-0 Setup that doesnt use any SUC's and has a cooldown of mere 46 seconds.It has only a efficency of 1(I havent ever tried chain reactions due to being a beginner) but it can generate a Effective EU rating of 119.5EU/t.I made it using the applet at school :P by the way I need a setup that never melts and has a efficency of over 2,3 if possible. Oh and it has to be 1.2.5 since I play only on 1.2.5.Thanks!<br />
My setup is here:<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=Integrated Heat Disperser|A2=Cooling Cell|A3=Integrated Heat Disperser|A4=Cooling Cell|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Integrated Heat Disperser|A8=Cooling Cell|A9=Integrated Heat Disperser|B1=Cooling Cell|B2=Integrated Heat Disperser|B3=Cooling Cell|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Integrated Heat Disperser|B7=Cooling Cell|B8=Integrated Heat Disperser|B9=Cooling Cell|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Uranium Cell|C3=Integrated Heat Disperser|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Integrated Heat Disperser|C6=Uranium Cell|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser|C8=Uranium Cell|C9=Integrated Heat Disperser|D1=Cooling Cell|D2=Integrated Heat Disperser|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|D7=Uranium Cell|D8=Integrated Heat Disperser|D9=Cooling Cell|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Integrated Heat Disperser|E4=Uranium Cell|E5=Integrated Heat Disperser|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Integrated Heat Disperser|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser|F1=Cooling Cell|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Integrated Heat Disperser|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser|F7=Cooling Cell|F8=Integrated Heat Disperser|F9=Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
I think I also found a setup thats better but involves SUC.Both reactors have full outside cooling.empty spaces are FULL ice stacks.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Reactor<br />
|A1=|A2=|A3=Integrated Heat Disperser|A4=Cooling Cell|A5=Cooling Cell|A6=Cooling Cell|A7=Integrated Heat Disperser|A8=|A9=|B1=|B2=Integrated Heat Disperser|B3=Uranium Cell|B4=Integrated Heat Disperser|B5=Uranium Cell|B6=Integrated Heat Disperser|B7=Uranium Cell|B8=Integrated Heat Disperser|B9=|C1=Integrated Heat Disperser|C2=Uranium Cell|C3=Integrated Heat Disperser|C4=Uranium Cell|C5=Integrated Heat Disperser|C6=Uranium Cell|C7=Integrated Heat Disperser|C8=Uranium Cell|C9=Integrated Heat Disperser|D1=Cooling Cell|D2=Integrated Heat Disperser|D3=Uranium Cell|D4=Integrated Heat Disperser|D5=Uranium Cell|D6=Integrated Heat Disperser|D7=Uranium Cell|D8=Integrated Heat Disperser|D9=Cooling Cell|E1=Integrated Heat Disperser|E2=Uranium Cell|E3=Integrated Heat Disperser|E4=Uranium Cell|E5=Integrated Heat Disperser|E6=Uranium Cell|E7=Integrated Heat Disperser|E8=Uranium Cell|E9=Integrated Heat Disperser|F1=|F2=Integrated Heat Disperser|F3=Cooling Cell|F4=Integrated Heat Disperser|F5=Cooling Cell|F6=Integrated Heat Disperser|F7=Cooling Cell|F8=Integrated Heat Disperser|F9=<br />
}}<br />
-IridiusTF2<br />
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==Heat Mechanic in 1.106+==<br />
I'm not sure how much has changed with the new revision. The way I'm reading the article, Uranium Cells will either heat adjacent vents or the reactor hull. Do they heat other adjacent elements that are not vents? How is the heat distributed among 2, 3, or 4 valid elements? I understand the rest of it well enough, it's just how heat gets from the cells to other things that's a bit foggy. -- [[User:Lexmechanic|Lexmechanic]] 20:09, 10 November 2012 (CET)<br />
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Yes they do.And the heat transfer is the same.HOWEVER,the reflectors cant heat up,and I dont know the transfer of heat from multi-cell Uran units to coolants.sorry bout that.<br />
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-Iri<br />
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== Plutonium ==<br />
I would like to see some info on how to make a reactor to produce Plutonium. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 11:32, 5 March 2015 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=16646Tutorial:First Steps2015-03-05T10:21:43Z<p>Trifler: Added Blast Furnace and Refined Iron Rotors</p>
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<div>{{Experimental}}<br />
This tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>).<br />
'''Important: This tutorial now expects you to be using [[v2.X]] of IndustrialCraft²'''<br />
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== Basic steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal, and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode; the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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Keep in mind that you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place. You may also want to start growing some wheat and trees.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
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Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic [[generator]]: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now, drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone; that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as [[cable]]s, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. Its value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]]; it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the [[Nano-Bodyarmor|nano-suit]] use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future [[Nuclear Reactor|nuclear reactor]] or to craft a [[Secret:Nuke|nuke]] to blow up a mountain. Besides that, it is not involved in other recipes. It is rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather it.<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha, the diamond. Everybody runs after them. Try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest; we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal. I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*Lapis lazuli: Not shown here, but you know it. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find it now, just keep it until you have a need to use it.<br />
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*Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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*[[Lead]]: Not shown here. You won't need lead for a quite a while, and even then only in small quantities. It's primary used in nuclear reactors, but is also used in intermediate batteries.<br />
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*Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively, Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface. Continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now that you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some [[Electric Circuit]]s, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. You'll need to make a [[Forge Hammer]] in order to create the [[Iron Plate]]s for the Iron Furnace.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge_Hammer<br />
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Now the Iron Furnace itself:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
Together you will need ten Iron Ore, two Sticks, and two pieces of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt the ten Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace. Take the Sticks and five Iron Ingots and make the Forge Hammer. Next place the Forge Hammer and the remaining five ingots on the crafting grid to create five Iron Plates. Now pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step.<br />
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Before you proceed, you'll need to make a [[Cutter]] tool in order to make cables. It requires five Iron Ingots. Make three of them into Iron Plates using the Forge Hammer. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter|OA=<br />
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=== Your First Machine ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ingots<br />
* 9 Iron Ingots<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and three Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
|Output-link=Copper Cable<br />
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|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
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Place the Forge Hammer and three Copper Ingots on the crafting grid to make three Copper Plates. Then place the Copper Plates on the crafting grid and replace the Forge Hammer with the Cutters to cut them into wire. Lastly combine your wire with Rubber to create [[Insulated Copper Cable]]s.<br />
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Use the Forge Hammer to turn your Iron Ingots into nine Iron Plates.<br />
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|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Iron Plate]]. Electronic Circuits are the basis industry, used in every machine, so you'll be using them a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
Just take 8 [[Iron Plate]]s and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the Electronic Circuit on the crafting bench and '''TADA'''! You can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
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Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 5 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
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|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
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|Output=Generator<br />
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First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
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|Output=Generator<br />
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Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Iron Plate]]s, and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, so take your pick. '''Do not use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin_Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin_Casing<br />
|A3=Tin_Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin_Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
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1 Cable, 4 Tin Casing, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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In order to create Tin Casing (or any material casing), simply use the Forge Hammer on a Tin Plate.<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Now craft two Tin Cables.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
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I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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=== BatBox ===<br />
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Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
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Run Tin Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. On the plus side, you get three Tin Cable per ingot rather than the two you got making Copper Cable earlier. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Tin Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Tin Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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=== Alternative Power ===<br />
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==== Solar Power ====<br />
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Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
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Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
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==== Manual Kinetic Generator ====<br />
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This hand crank allows you to generate some power by simply standing there clicking on it over and over again. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Machine|B1=Lever<br />
|Output=Manual Kinetic Generator<br />
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=== Etcetera ===<br />
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In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. In the current version of IC2, Tin Cable has taken the place where Copper Cable used to be in the cable hierarchy, so pretend that cable is tin. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four-square-long cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
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<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
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Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
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Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
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You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin ingots into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze Dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
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The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right-click on the machine you want to remove; be careful: if the machine wasn’t empty, you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'' (about a 20% chance of failure), and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft; it's unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''. However, if you upgrade your wrench into an [[Electric Wrench]], and toggle it to loss-less mode, you are guaranteed to get your machines back no matter what, at a cost of 9000 EU per operation.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
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Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
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== Second Steps ==<br />
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=== Metal Former ===<br />
Tired of having to keep making Cutters and Forge Hammers? Think it's strange that you have all these machines, but still have to use hand tools to shape metal? <br />
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Perhaps it's time you built a Metal Former. It can craft plates, casings, cables, and some other things.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Item Casing|B1=Chest|C1=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|A2=Bronze Item Casing|B2=Bronze Item Casing|C2=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|Output=Tool Box<br />
}}<br />
You'll need to make two [[Toolbox]]es using a Chest and five Bronze Casing.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
You'll also need to make three copper [[Coil]]s.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
Combine those with an Electronic Circuit and a Machine block, which you already know how to make, like so.<br />
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The Metal Former has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Rolling takes the place of the forge hammer; turning ingots into plates and plates into casings. Cutting replaces the cutting tool, though it has no real use, as the Extruding mode converts ingots directly into 3 wire ( instead of 2 from cutting plates ).<br />
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=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way. It's a lot of work to make, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough. Just be careful not to drop it in lava.<br />
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=== Mining Drill and Chainsaw ===<br />
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Tired of making pickaxe after pickaxe? How about an energy-based version?<br />
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The [[Mining Drill]] uses EU instead of wearing out, so you just need to recharge it by placing it either in any generator or in a BatBox or higher.<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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The [[Chainsaw]] provides an energy-based version of the axe, shears, and sword in one device. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Chainsaw<br />
}}<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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=== Pump ===<br />
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Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or [[Empty Cell]]s for us and place them in a chest.<br />
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Now, we will craft it! We'll need to make some [[Empty Cell]]s in a Metal Former to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin_Plate<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Empty Cell|OA=3}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
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Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
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=== Geothermal Power ===<br />
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Once you've acquired both a Metal Former and a Pump, you'll have the option of making a [[Geothermal Generator]]. This option isn't renewable like solar or wind, but it's a great alternative or supplement to Coal/Charcoal. A Geothermal Generator generates energy from lava. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are almighty in the Nether as well. The Metal Former machine is required in order to make the Empty Cells used in this recipe. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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=== CES Unit ===<br />
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Now, we have more machines, and we can power them with solar panels. But what should we do when the BatBox runs out of energy at night? Let's put our knowledge of bronze to use making a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[CES Unit]]. The [[CES Unit]] stores 300,000 EU, or 5x as much as the BatBox. <br />
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Before we begin, you'll need to get your hands on at least three [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Gunpowder Gunpowder]. You may need to go hunt some Creepers to get some.<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type = Extractor<br />
|Top = Gunpowder<br />
|Bottom = RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output = Sulfur Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Gunpowder through an Extractor to get three [[Sulfur Dust]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Lead Ingots through a Macerator to get three [[Lead Dust]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Assemble three [[Advanced RE-Battery|Advanced RE-Batteries]], then use them to build the CES Unit.<br />
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Before you place your shiny new CES Unit, there's one more thing we need: a [[LV Transformer|Low-Voltage Transformer]]. Don't worry, it's not hard to make.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
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The reason we need a transformer is because the CES Unit puts out too much power at a time. Most machines only accept low voltage (32 EU-p), and the CES Unit outputs 128 EU-p. '''If you hook it up without a transformer, all of your machines will be destroyed!'''<br />
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Place the CES Unit and the LV Transformer so that the output of the CES Unit connects to the five-dotted side of the transformer. From there, you can run a cable from any of the one-dotted sides of the transformer to your machines.<br />
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=== BatPacks ===<br />
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Power tools use a lot of energy. Wouldn't it be nice to carry more energy at a time? You can with a [[BatPack]]. A BatPack (Battery Pack) is worn in the Chest slot, so it cannot be worn at the same time as chest armor.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged) |B1=Electronic Circuit |C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged) |B2=Wooden Planks |C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged) |B3= |C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
The simplest version carries 60,000 EU.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
The [[Advanced BatPack]] carries 600,000 EU.<br />
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=== Canning Machine ===<br />
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Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, which you can gulp down fast while on the go. It can also be used to fill [[Universal Fluid Cell]]s with liquids, such as [[Biogas]].<br />
Craft it!<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|A2=Tin Casing|A3=Tin Casing<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|C1=Tin Casing|C2=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Cutter<br />
|B2=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Tin Can|OA=1<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here: [[Food List]].<br />
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=== Kinetic Wind Generator ===<br />
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The [[Kinetic Wind Generator]] replaced the Wind Mill from earlier versions of IC2. There are different rotors you can put on it. Unfortunately they all wear out. It's hard to recommend building them at all unless you have a good method of farming mobs that drop iron. If you get all of your iron from mining, there are better options. However, it's a good option if the iron consumption isn't a problem for your operation.<br />
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A Metal Former is required before you can build one. To build the machine itself, you'll need a machine block and two iron shafts, like so:<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron_Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Shaft (Iron)}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Shaft (Iron)|B2=Machine|C2=Shaft (Iron)<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator}}<br />
|}<br />
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Here's how you make a wooden rotor for it:<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Wood|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wood|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wood|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Wood Rotor Blade}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Wood Rotor Blade|B2=Iron|C2=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Wood)}}<br />
|}<br />
The Wood Rotor lasts 3 IRL hours inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 10 and 60 MCW. It has a wingspan of 2 blocks.<br />
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It takes 18 wood blocks and one iron to make a single wooden rotor, so it needs to be in a location where it can generate more power than 16 pieces of Charcoal (using 2 pieces to turn the wood into charcoal) in a regular Generator to be worthwhile, and that still isn't taking the piece of iron into account.<br />
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Place the KWG in a good location and place the rotor inside. It will then start producing kinetic energy. What's that? You want it to produce EU? Well, another machine is required for that.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Iron Casing|<br />
|A2=Generator|B2=Electric Motor|C2=Shaft (Iron)<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Iron Casing|C3=Iron Casing|<br />
|Output=Kinetic Generator<br />
}}<br />
Connect this [[Kinetic Generator]] directly to the Kinetic Wind Generator to change the Kinetic Energy Units into Energy Units.<br />
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Now connect a cable going to your base. <br />
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=== Compressor ===<br />
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A [[Compressor]] is used to make several different things, but the important ones to know right now are that it can compress Sand into Sandstone and it can make [[Advanced Alloy]]s. Advanced Alloys can be used to make things like [[Reinforced Stone]] and [[Composite Armor]].<br />
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Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine block.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
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Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bronze Plate|B2=Bronze Plate|C2=Bronze Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy<br />
}}<br />
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Now you have yourself plenty of [[Advanced Alloy]], bane of Creepers (also good for advanced machines, as you will learn later on)! One of the first things you can do with this Advanced Alloy is make yourself a [[Composite Armor Vest]]. This is as good as an Iron Chestplate, but lasts even longer than a Diamond Chestplate.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Iron Chestplate|B2-link=Non-IC Items|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Bronze Chestplate|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Composite Armor Vest<br />
}}<br />
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You can also make [[Reinforced Glass]], which is more Creeper-resistant than normal Glass:<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|A1-link=Non-IC Items|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Glass|C1-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|A2=Glass|A2-link=Non-IC Items|B2=Glass|B2-link=Non-IC Items|C2=Glass|C2-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|A3=Glass|A3-link=Non-IC Items|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Glass|C3-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|Output=Reinforced Glass|OA=7<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|A1-link=Non-IC Items|B1=Glass|B1-link=Non-IC Items|C1=Glass|C1-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Glass|B2-link=Non-IC Items|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Glass|A3-link=Non-IC Items|B3=Glass|B3-link=Non-IC Items|C3=Glass|C3-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|Output=Reinforced Glass|OA=7<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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=== Blast Furnace ===<br />
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Moving forward, there are a small number of advanced things that require [[Refined Iron]], or heat-treated iron. You make Refined Iron by heating it in a [[Blast Furnace]]. In addition to the Blast Furnace itself, it requires a heat source, a Metal Former (listed above) is required to make six [[Empty Cell]]s, and a Compressor (listed above) is needed to make [[Compressed Air Cell]]s. For this guide we will use an [[Electric Heat Generator]] with four [[Coil]]s.<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Heat Conductor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=RE Battery|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Heat Conductor|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Electric Heat Generator<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Place the Electric Heat Generator where you want it, making sure the output side faces in the direction you want to place the Blast Furnace. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Machine|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Heat Conductor|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Blast Furnace<br />
}}<br />
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Place the Blast Furnace so that it touches the Electric Heat Generator, with its input side facing the Electric Heat Generator's output side. Since you generally don't need to interact with the Electric Heat Generator, it can be placed behind or beneath the Blast Furnace, rather than side-by-side. Run a power cable to the Electric Heat Generator. The Blast Furnace doesn't need one.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
Make four Coils and place them inside the Electric Heat Generator. The Blast Furnace can accept a maximum of 20 Heat Units, and each Coil produces 5 Heat units. Adding more than four Coils will just waste EU.<br />
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Make six Empty Cells using the Metal Former, then place them into the Compressor to turn them into Compressed Air Cells. Place them inside the Blast Furnace. It takes six to make 1 Refined Iron. You get the Empty Cells back, and you can put them back in the Compressor again to refill them. <br />
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Your Blast Furnace should be ready to use.<br />
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=== Upgrades ===<br />
'''Transformer Upgrade'''<br />
Hate to see freakin' transformer blocks everywhere in your working station? Well, get yourself a machinery transformer upgrade!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Insulated Gold Cable|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Transformer upgrade<br />
}}<br />
The transformer upgrade must be placed in the slots on the right-hand side of certain machine(though not all machines accept upgrades). Like so:<br />
<br />
[[Image:upgradedmachine.png]]<br />
<br />
The transformer upgrade can increase the tier of voltage that the machine can accept. You can stack 1 or more transformer upgrade for higher voltage tier! So go ahead, feel free to stack some transformer upgrades!<br />
<br />
'''Overclocker Upgrade'''<br />
Is your machine lazily working its way to get what you want? Do you wish that you can make machines do the jobs so much faster? Then go ahead and craft yourself an Overclocker Upgrade!<br />
And yes there are still some more upgrades! But it is time that you explore them yourself.<br />
<br />
<br />
==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
<br />
=== Automated Mining ===<br />
<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop whining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For the [[Mining Pipe|mining pipe]], you need 6 [[Refined Iron|Refined iron]] and a treetap:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|A2=Iron Plate|A3=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the Miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Mining Drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, and dirt even faster. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
<br />
Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== MFE Unit ===<br />
<br />
For an even bigger energy storage unit, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 4,000,000 EU, as much as 100 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully-loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>SIXTEEN</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find sixteen diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them into [[Energy Crystal]]s!<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Diamond<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond Dust<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Diamond Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Diamond Dust|B2=Redstone|C2=Diamond Dust<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Diamond Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energium Dust|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Craft a machine block, search for 4 cables, and craft an MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
<br />
NOTE: Tin cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 512EU/t. You must use a [[MV Transformer]] and a [[LV Transformer]], or a [[Gold Cable]] and a couple of [[Transformer upgrade]] add-ons.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Making Diamonds ===<br />
<br />
Having trouble finding all of those diamonds? You can use the [[Compressor]] to convert all of that coal you have been hoarding into diamonds! HAYO!<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Flint|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Coal Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Coal Ball<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Coal Ball<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Compressed Coal Ball<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Compressed Coal Ball|B1=Compressed Coal Ball|C1=Compressed Coal Ball<br />
|A2=Compressed Coal Ball|B2=Obsidian|C2=Compressed Coal Ball<br />
|A3=Compressed Coal Ball|B3=Compressed Coal Ball|C3=Compressed Coal Ball<br />
|Output=Coal Chunk<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Coal Chunk<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Mining Laser ===<br />
<br />
''Uhh...'' So we've got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]!<br />
<br />
Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]]s, craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
<br />
'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here: [[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Refined Iron Rotors ===<br />
<br />
So you've got some crazy mining going on, you've built lots of expensive machines, your efficiency is through the roof, and hopefully you've built some food and mob-drop farms. Maybe now's a good time to look at Refined Iron Rotors for the Kinetic Wind Generators (listed above). These are entirely optional, as there are a number of ways to generate EU. Rotors wear out. You will need the Blast Furnace (listed above) to make these.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Refined Iron Rotor Blade|B2=Shaft (Iron)|C2=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Refined Iron)<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron Plate|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Refined Iron Plate|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Refined Iron Plate|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The Refined Iron Rotor lasts 3 IRL days (72 hours) inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 17 and 90 MCW. It has a wingspan of 4 blocks.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Terraformer ===<br />
<br />
We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time to go to your flat place, we will craft a [[Teleporter]], or a [[Terraformer]].<br />
<br />
For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two [[Tfbp|TFBP]], an [[Advanced Machine|advanced machine]], and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron Plate|A2=Carbon Plate|A3=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|B1=Advanced Alloy|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Refined Iron Plate|C2=Carbon Plate|C3=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It makes a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and places a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It forces saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4 blocks high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replaces dirt with sand, destroys plants and saplings, melts ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
<br />
=== Teleporter ===<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
<br />
Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then, I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
<br />
<br />
== MFSU ==<br />
Think that your MFE isn't storing enough power? Then craft the amazing MFSU!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapotron Crystal|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A2=Lapotron Crystal|B2=MFE Unit|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A3=Lapotron Crystal|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|Output=MFS Unit<br />
}}<br />
Before you can even craft your MFSU, you will need several blue crystals called [[Lapotron Crystal|lapotron crystals]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Dust |B1=Advanced Circuit |C1=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Dust |B2=Energy Crystal |C2=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Dust |B3=Advanced Circuit |C3=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
To craft one, you will need your existing energy crystals and upgrade them with advanced circuits and lapis. The MFSU is capable of storing 40 million EU, making it the highest tier of the energy storage device! The MFSU will output HV(high voltage) and will destroy your wires and machine if transformers are not installed into your EU network properly.<br />
So you would want to consider crafting the MV Transformer!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
Place the MV Transformer with the three-dots side facing the MFSU and the single-dot side facing the LV Transformer. This way it will "step-down" the high voltage to medium voltage and the low voltage.<br />
<br />
<br />
== That's it! ==<br />
Of course this is just the first steps so now you are pretty much on your own! You might want to craft a [[Mass Fabricator]] or a [[Tesla Coil]], whatever... So, go ahead and do what you like do and yes, go and browse some pages on this wiki when you have some troubleshooting!<br />
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{{Navigation|Tutorials=yes|Secrets=yes}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]<br />
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__NONSFOOTER__</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Bronze_Wrench&diff=16645Bronze Wrench2015-03-05T08:30:50Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div>A Bronze Wrench is capable of rotating machines and removing them safely (with a ~20% chance of dismantling the machine into a machine block). Right clicking a machine with the wrench equipped will make its output side face the player. Holding shift while right clicking will make the output side face opposite the player. It can be upgraded to an [[Electric Wrench|Electric Wrench]] (Note: Must have 100% durability to use it in the Electric Wrench recipe).<br />
<br />
== Recipe ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|B1=|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=|B3=Bronze|C3=<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
<br />
To use the Wrench to remove a machine, simply right-click the machine. Any items or energy stored in the machine will be lost when it is dismantled.<br />
<br />
'''The Wrench's removing mechanic will override the machine's interface.''' Don't hold a wrench when you want to use your machines!<br />
<br />
Without the Superwrench 100% mod, there is a chance (Aprox 70-90% success rate) that when you do, the machine will not be successfully removed and instead you'll be left with a gutted [[Machine Block]].<br />
<br />
To dismantle a transformer or a storage block right-click its output/selected face.<br />
Right-clicking any other face of a transformer or a storage block will move its output/selected face to the side you are clicking.<br />
Clicking while sneaking will move the output/selected face to the opposite side.<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Tools]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Kinetic_Wind_Generator&diff=16644Kinetic Wind Generator2015-03-05T08:05:11Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div><div style="float:right">[[File:KWG_ig.png|300px|thumb|The Kinetic Wind Generator, with an Iron Rotor inside, in action]]</div><br />
<br />
The Kinetic Wind Generator is an upgrade of the old [[Windmill]]. It generates energy from wind power which varies randomly, although certain factors can change this. Unlike the Windmill, the Kinetic Wind Generator will require maintenance in the form of the Rotors. These are needed to run the Kinetic Wind Generator. Once a Rotor is placed inside the GUI, the block is given sufficient space, and the current wind level is adequate for the current rotor, the Kinetic Wind Generator will begin to generate Kinetic Energy. This can be converted into EU by using a [[Kinetic Generator]] attached to the correct face(the black circle).<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Shaft (Iron)|B2=Machine|C2=Shaft (Iron)<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator Crafting Guide]<br />
<br />
== About Wind ==<br />
<br />
First off, the wind strength of a particular area is affected by 3 factors: Height, Weather, and Chance. The higher up in the world you are, the higher the wind level. Below y64, there is never enough wind to be used, and KWG's will not function at all. Weather will also give boosts; Rainy weather will give a 20% boost to normal wind levels, and stormy weather will give a 50% boost. The final factor of chance makes the wind strength vary randomly, however there is a limited range of variation. <br />
<br />
The easiest way to check the current wind level in an area is by using a [[Windmeter]].<br />
-WIP-<br />
<br />
== Spacing ==<br />
<br />
[[File:KWG_1.png|250px|thumb|left|Figure 1. Notice how the rotors overlap]] [[File:KWG_3.png|250px|thumb|right|Figure 3.]] <br />
[[File:KWG_2.png|250px|thumb|left|Figure 2. Notice how the third rotor in the background still functions]] [[File:KWG_4.png|250px|thumb|right|Figure 4.]]<br />
<br />
<br />
For the most part, the only space requirements of Kinetic Wind Generator is the rotor blades. <br />
*First, you must make sure the the rotor blades are free from obstruction, this includes other rotors(Figure 1). <br />
*The KWG can also become obstructed if there is another KWG behind it(Figure 2). <br />
*This will occur if there is another KWG behind it and in range of the rotors up to 22 blocks away. Because of this, it is considered impractical to have KWG's set up like that, instead it much more preferred to have them in a line (Figure 3) or in a grid(Figure 4).<br />
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== Rotors ==<br />
<br />
The rotor equipped by the KWG will strongly affect the output of the generator. Each rotor has a different cost, durability, and wind requirement. This means that even the low-level Wood Rotor can be useful in some circumstances. <br />
<br />
=== Wood Rotor ===<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Wood Rotor Blade|B2=Iron|C2=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Wood)<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator_rotor_wood Crafting Guide]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Wood|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wood|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wood|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/wood_rotor_blade Crafting Guide]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Wood Rotor lasts 3 IRL hours inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 10 and 60 MCW. It has a wingspan of 2 blocks. It takes about 20 Wood and 1 Iron to make one of these.<br />
<br />
=== Iron Rotor ===<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Iron Rotor Blade|B2=Shaft (Iron)|C2=Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Iron)<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator_rotor_iron Crafting Guide]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/iron_rotor_blade Crafting Guide]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Iron Rotor lasts 24 IRL hours inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 14 and 75 MCW. It has a wingspan of 3 blocks.<br />
<br />
=== Refined Iron Rotor ===<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Refined Iron Rotor Blade|B2=Shaft (Iron)|C2=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Refined Iron)<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator_rotor_steel Crafting Guide]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron Plate|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Refined Iron Plate|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Refined Iron Plate|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/steel_rotor_blade Crafting Guide]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Refined Iron Rotor lasts 3 IRL days (72 hours) inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 17 and 90 MCW. It has a wingspan of 4 blocks.<br />
<br />
=== Carbon Rotor ===<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Carbon Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Carbon Rotor Blade|B2=Shaft (Refined Iron)|C2=Carbon Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Carbon Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Carbon)<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator_rotor_carbon Crafting Guide]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Combined Carbon Fibers|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Combined Carbon Fibers|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Combined Carbon Fibers|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Carbon Rotor Blade<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/carbon_rotor_blade Crafting Guide]<br />
|}<br />
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The Carbon Rotor lasts 7 IRL days (168 hours) inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 20 and 110 MCW. It has a wingspan of 5 blocks. It takes 288 Coal to make one of these.</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Kinetic_Wind_Generator&diff=16643Kinetic Wind Generator2015-03-05T08:04:25Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div><div style="float:right">[[File:KWG_ig.png|300px|thumb|The Kinetic Wind Generator, with an Iron Rotor inside, in action]]</div><br />
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The Kinetic Wind Generator is an upgrade of the old [[Windmill]]. It generates energy from wind power which varies randomly, although certain factors can change this. Unlike the Windmill, the Kinetic Wind Generator will require maintenance in the form of the Rotors. These are needed to run the Kinetic Wind Generator. Once a Rotor is placed inside the GUI, the block is given sufficient space, and the current wind level is adequate for the current rotor, the Kinetic Wind Generator will begin to generate Kinetic Energy. This can be converted into EU by using a [[Kinetic Generator]] attached to the correct face(the black circle).<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Shaft (Iron)|B2=Machine|C2=Shaft (Iron)<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator<br />
}}<br />
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See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator Crafting Guide]<br />
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== About Wind ==<br />
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First off, the wind strength of a particular area is affected by 3 factors: Height, Weather, and Chance. The higher up in the world you are, the higher the wind level. Below y64, there is never enough wind to be used, and KWG's will not function at all. Weather will also give boosts; Rainy weather will give a 20% boost to normal wind levels, and stormy weather will give a 50% boost. The final factor of chance makes the wind strength vary randomly, however there is a limited range of variation. <br />
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The easiest way to check the current wind level in an area is by using a [[Windmeter]].<br />
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== Spacing ==<br />
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[[File:KWG_1.png|250px|thumb|left|Figure 1. Notice how the rotors overlap]] [[File:KWG_3.png|250px|thumb|right|Figure 3.]] <br />
[[File:KWG_2.png|250px|thumb|left|Figure 2. Notice how the third rotor in the background still functions]] [[File:KWG_4.png|250px|thumb|right|Figure 4.]]<br />
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For the most part, the only space requirements of Kinetic Wind Generator is the rotor blades. <br />
*First, you must make sure the the rotor blades are free from obstruction, this includes other rotors(Figure 1). <br />
*The KWG can also become obstructed if there is another KWG behind it(Figure 2). <br />
*This will occur if there is another KWG behind it and in range of the rotors up to 22 blocks away. Because of this, it is considered impractical to have KWG's set up like that, instead it much more preferred to have them in a line (Figure 3) or in a grid(Figure 4).<br />
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== Rotors ==<br />
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The rotor equipped by the KWG will strongly affect the output of the generator. Each rotor has a different cost, durability, and wind requirement. This means that even the low-level Wood Rotor can be useful in some circumstances. <br />
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=== Wood Rotor ===<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Wood Rotor Blade|B2=Iron|C2=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Wood)<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator_rotor_wood Crafting Guide]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Wood|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wood|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wood|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/wood_rotor_blade Crafting Guide]<br />
|}<br />
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The Wood Rotor lasts 3 IRL hours inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 10 and 60 MCW. It has a wingspan of 2 blocks. It takes about 20 Wood and 1 Iron to make one of these.<br />
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=== Iron Rotor ===<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Iron Rotor Blade|B2=Shaft (Iron)|C2=Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Iron)<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator_rotor_iron Crafting Guide]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/iron_rotor_blade Crafting Guide]<br />
|}<br />
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The Iron Rotor lasts 24 IRL hours inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 14 and 75 MCW. It has a wingspan of 3 blocks.<br />
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=== Refined Iron Rotor ===<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Refined Iron Rotor Blade|B2=Shaft (Iron)|C2=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Refined Iron)<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator_rotor_steel Crafting Guide]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron Plate|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Refined Iron Plate|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Refined Iron Plate|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Refined Iron Rotor Blade<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/steel_rotor_blade Crafting Guide]<br />
|}<br />
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The Refined Iron Rotor last 3 IRL days (72 hours) inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 17 and 90 MCW. It has a wingspan of 4 blocks.<br />
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=== Carbon Rotor ===<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Carbon Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Carbon Rotor Blade|B2=Shaft (Refined Iron)|C2=Carbon Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Carbon Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Carbon)<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/kinetic_wind_generator_rotor_carbon Crafting Guide]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Combined Carbon Fibers|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Combined Carbon Fibers|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Combined Carbon Fibers|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Carbon Rotor Blade<br />
|}}<br>See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/carbon_rotor_blade Crafting Guide]<br />
|}<br />
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The Carbon Rotor lasts 7 IRL days (168 hours) inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 20 and 110 MCW. It has a wingspan of 5 blocks. It takes 288 Coal to make one of these.</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Electric_Heat_Generator&diff=16642Talk:Electric Heat Generator2015-03-05T07:55:12Z<p>Trifler: Turn it on/off?</p>
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<div>Does this run all the time, consuming EU, or does it have a built-in on/off switch? If not, can we place a lever on it to turn it on and off? --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 08:55, 5 March 2015 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Electric_Heat_Generator&diff=16641Electric Heat Generator2015-03-05T07:33:56Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div>{{Block<br />
|image=Electric_Heat_Generator.png<br />
|type=Heat Generator<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
}}<br />
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The [[Electric Heat Generator]] is the only electrical [[Heat]] source. [[Heat]] can be used to create [[Refined Iron]] in the [[Blast Furnace]]. One or more [[Coil]]s needs to be placed inside to convert [[EU]] into [[Heat]]. The [[Electric Heat Generator]] has room for 10 Coils.<br />
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== Recipe (IC² Experimental) ==<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=RE Battery|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Heat Conductor|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Electric Heat Generator<br />
}}<br />
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See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/electric_heat_generator Crafting Guide]<br />
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== Heat Generation ==<br />
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{| class = "wikitable"<br />
|- <br />
| 2 [[EU]]|| 1 [[hU]]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 [[Coil]] || max 10 [[hU]]<br />
|}<br />
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[http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&postID=163725#post163725 Blast Furnace Guide]<br />
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[[Category:Heat Generator]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Blast_Furnace&diff=16640Blast Furnace2015-03-05T07:03:28Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div>{{Block<br />
|image=Blast_Furnace_ig.png<br />
|type=Heat Consumer<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
}}<br />
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The Blast Furnace is a heat based machine using solely for the creation of [[Refined Iron]]. To create Refined Iron with the Blast Furnace, input a source of Iron, such as Iron Ingots, Iron Ore, or Iron Dust, and also 6 [[Compressed Air Cell]]s. To start the process, the Blast Furnace needs an input of Heat through the orange square on the side of the block. The Blast Furnace can take a maximum of 20 hU/t, so a [[Solid Heat Generator]] can be sufficient early-game (except the Compressed Air Cells require a [[Compressor]], so you might as well use an [[Electric Heat Generator]]). Once the Refined Iron has processed, it will also provide [[Slag]] as a by-product of processing. The Blast Furnace takes roughly 300 seconds per Refined Iron Ingot.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Machine|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Heat Conductor|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Blast Furnace<br />
}}<br />
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See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/blast_furnace Crafting Guide]<br />
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== Usage Example ==<br />
[[File:BF_Setup1.png|250px|thumb|right|A compact Blast Furnace setup. Behind the hopper is an [[Electric Sorting Machine]].]]<br />
[[File:BF_Setup2.png|250px|thumb|right|The Configuration of the Electric Sorting Machine.]]<br />
This is an example of a compact and efficient Blast Furnace setup. It takes any Iron source from the hopper, turns it into [[Refined Iron]], places it into the Chest on the left, processes the [[Slag]] by-product, and places the output of that into the chest too.<br />
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Required Components:<br />
*Blast Furnace<br />
*[[Compressor]]<br />
*[[Thermal Centrifuge]]<br />
*[[Electric Sorting Machine]]<br />
*Chest<br />
*EU(at least Medium Voltage)<br />
*6 [[Compressed Air Cell]]s<br />
*Heat Source(In the image, a [[Radioisotope Heat Generator]] is used.<br />
*3 [[Ejector Upgrade]]s<br />
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Step-by-step guide:<br />
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1: Place the machines in the arrangement shown. It can be changes as you like, as long as the two machines, the Blast Furnace, the chest and the hopper are all connected to the Electric Sorting Machine.<br />
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2: Configure the Electric Sorting Machine as shown. If your orientation is different than in the first picture, just make sure it is configured so that:<br />
*Iron and Compressed Air Cells go into the Blast Furnace<br />
*Empty Cells go into the Compressor<br />
*Slag goes into the Thermal Centrifuge<br />
*The Chest is set as the default route.<br />
3: Place Ejector Upgrades inside the Thermal Centrifuge, Compressor and Blast Furnace, all sending items into the Electric Sorting Machine. Also place Transformer Upgrades inside the Sorting Machine and Compressor before supplying them with Medium Voltage(which is needed for the Thermal Centrifuge). It is also recommended to place [[Redstone Upgrade]]s inside the Blast Furnace and Thermal Centrifuge, but not necessary.<br />
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4: Make sure that the machines receive a steady supply of MV EU and the Blast Furnace has a steady source of Heat. In the example, an [[RHG]] is used because it is reliable, however the high cost may be unfavourable.<br />
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5: Profit!<br />
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=== What's Happening? ===<br />
The Electric Sorting Machine sends all the Blast Furnace input from the hopper into the Blast Furnace. Once a Compressed Air Cell gets used, it returns an [[Empty Cell]], which is then sent to the compressor to be turned back into a Compressed Air Cell. This means that you can make as much Refined Iron as you like without ever crafting more than those 6 initial cells. It also automatically compresses them whilst the Blast Furnace is still processing, which saves time. Once the Blast Furnace is finished, the Sorting Machine send the Refined Iron into the Chest and the Slag into the Thermal Centrifuge, where it is processed then output right back into the Sorting Machine, which then sends the produce into the Chest. This is most likely the most compact way of producing Refined Iron.<br />
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[[Category:Heat]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=16639Talk:Tutorial:First Steps2015-03-05T06:43:51Z<p>Trifler: Do we need steam?</p>
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<div>This page needs some serious reworking, especially since I imagine it is one of the more frequented pages on the wiki. Stuff like Kinetic and Heat power aren't even in here. I can see people are probably a little sentimental about the photos from Beta 1.4, but that was four years ago (March 2011) and the information in that Wind Power section (which I just removed) literally hasn't been updated since it was first added July 28, 2012.<br />
--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 07:05, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
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:It's hard to update this beyond what the wiki has. For example, the wiki still lists the information for [[Wind Mill]] that you just deleted, along with Youtube videos from 2012 and 2013. I did a major update last summer to bring it up to experimental, but I didn't remove any old pics. Updates to this guide pretty much have to be made to the main wiki first. If you know enough to update the Wind Mill page, that would be great. Then we could add the new version to this guide. I would add Kinetic and Heat power, but I don't know how they work myself. I don't really see how they add anything over electricity, but then again I haven't tried it. If you want to write something up, I'd be happy to edit it, if needed. I'll try to find some time to mess around with the new version of the mod, but by the time I catch up there'll probably be another major revision. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 08:29, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
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:Ok I took a good look at the new Wind Generator and the Heat stuff. I definitely don't like the durability times for the rotors, especially of the wood ones, since they're the only ones you can make from a renewable resource. It looks like the Heat stuff is mostly about making Refined Iron, so it probably doesn't need to be in a First Steps guide, unless more stuff is added later. The Stirling Engine is kind of weird because if you hook up a solid or liquid heat generator to a Stirling Engine, you've basically created a two-block [[Generator]]. Have to see how efficient it is I suppose. I can work on adding a Kinetic Wind Generator with a wooden rotor. If they make the Heat stuff a little more interesting I might add a refined iron rotor later. The regular iron rotor seems like a waste. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 10:13, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
::Actually, they are all renewable even without replication. Obviously wood and iron are renewable (iron from Ferru, Golems, Zombies). Refined Iron requires iron, Compressed Air Cells (you get the cells back), and heat (which can be generated greenly). If you're really going to put in the effort, the Slag byproduct of refining iron actually can be centrifuged to make a renewable source of Coal Dust, or make a Wither Skeleton farm on top of the Nether. I'll try and update more of the wiki, too.--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 13:34, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
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:Do you know how to make an Iron Shaft? It hasn't been added to the wiki yet, and no version of the Kinetic Wind Generator can be built without it. Also, do you know if the Manual Kinetic Generator is working yet? I see it listed on the Recipes page. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 16:37, 2 March 2015 (CET)<br />
::You make the Shaft (Iron) in a Metal Former by extruding an Iron Block. The Manual Kinetic Generator works perfectly, it generates 100 EU per action (right click) when connected to a Kinetic Generator. I get ~15EU/t by standing there holding the right mouse button.--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 17:40, 4 March 2015 (CET)<br />
:::Cool. Thx. :) --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 05:49, 5 March 2015 (CET)<br />
:::Added. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 07:43, 5 March 2015 (CET)<br />
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:I saw on the forums that steam generation is not intended to be used to produce EU (it results in a net loss, with the exception of using waste heat from a reactor). I saw a post that mentioned using steam for the early game, but not what for. If it is useful in the early game, I need to know if it should go in this guide. Do you know what is it intended for? --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 07:43, 5 March 2015 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=16638Tutorial:First Steps2015-03-05T05:51:53Z<p>Trifler: Added Manual Kinetic Generator and Kinetic Wind Generator</p>
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<div>{{Experimental}}<br />
This tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>).<br />
'''Important: This tutorial now expects you to be using [[v2.X]] of IndustrialCraft²'''<br />
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== Basic steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal, and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode; the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind that you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place. You may also want to start growing some wheat and trees.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
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Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic [[generator]]: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now, drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone; that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as [[cable]]s, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. Its value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]]; it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the [[Nano-Bodyarmor|nano-suit]] use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future [[Nuclear Reactor|nuclear reactor]] or to craft a [[Secret:Nuke|nuke]] to blow up a mountain. Besides that, it is not involved in other recipes. It is rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather it.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha, the diamond. Everybody runs after them. Try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest; we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal. I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*Lapis lazuli: Not shown here, but you know it. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find it now, just keep it until you have a need to use it.<br />
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*Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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*[[Lead]]: Not shown here. You won't need lead for a quite a while, and even then only in small quantities. It's primary used in nuclear reactors, but is also used in intermediate batteries.<br />
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*Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively, Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface. Continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now that you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some [[Electric Circuit]]s, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. You'll need to make a [[Forge Hammer]] in order to create the [[Iron Plate]]s for the Iron Furnace.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge_Hammer<br />
}}<br />
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Now the Iron Furnace itself:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
Together you will need ten Iron Ore, two Sticks, and two pieces of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt the ten Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace. Take the Sticks and five Iron Ingots and make the Forge Hammer. Next place the Forge Hammer and the remaining five ingots on the crafting grid to create five Iron Plates. Now pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step.<br />
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Before you proceed, you'll need to make a [[Cutter]] tool in order to make cables. It requires five Iron Ingots. Make three of them into Iron Plates using the Forge Hammer. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter|OA=<br />
}}<br />
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=== Your First Machine ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ingots<br />
* 9 Iron Ingots<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and three Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
|Output-link=Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Place the Forge Hammer and three Copper Ingots on the crafting grid to make three Copper Plates. Then place the Copper Plates on the crafting grid and replace the Forge Hammer with the Cutters to cut them into wire. Lastly combine your wire with Rubber to create [[Insulated Copper Cable]]s.<br />
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Use the Forge Hammer to turn your Iron Ingots into nine Iron Plates.<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Iron Plate]]. Electronic Circuits are the basis industry, used in every machine, so you'll be using them a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
Just take 8 [[Iron Plate]]s and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the Electronic Circuit on the crafting bench and '''TADA'''! You can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 5 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Iron Plate]]s, and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, so take your pick. '''Do not use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin_Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin_Casing<br />
|A3=Tin_Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin_Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin Casing, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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In order to create Tin Casing (or any material casing), simply use the Forge Hammer on a Tin Plate.<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Now craft two Tin Cables.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
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I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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=== BatBox ===<br />
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Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
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Run Tin Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. On the plus side, you get three Tin Cable per ingot rather than the two you got making Copper Cable earlier. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Tin Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Tin Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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=== Alternative Power ===<br />
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==== Solar Power ====<br />
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Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
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Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
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==== Manual Kinetic Generator ====<br />
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This hand crank allows you to generate some power by simply standing there clicking on it over and over again. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Machine|B1=Lever<br />
|Output=Manual Kinetic Generator<br />
}}<br />
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=== Etcetera ===<br />
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In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. In the current version of IC2, Tin Cable has taken the place where Copper Cable used to be in the cable hierarchy, so pretend that cable is tin. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four-square-long cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
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<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
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== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
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Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
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Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
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You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin ingots into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze Dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
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The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right-click on the machine you want to remove; be careful: if the machine wasn’t empty, you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft; it's unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''. However, if you upgrade your wrench into an [[Electric Wrench]], and toggle it to loss-less mode, you are guaranteed to get your machines back no matter what, at a cost of 9000 EU per operation.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
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Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
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== Second Steps ==<br />
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=== Metal Former ===<br />
Tired of having to keep making Cutters and Forge Hammers? Think it's strange that you have all these machines, but still have to use hand tools to shape metal? <br />
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Perhaps it's time you built a Metal Former. It can craft plates, casings, cables, and some other things.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Item Casing|B1=Chest|C1=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|A2=Bronze Item Casing|B2=Bronze Item Casing|C2=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|Output=Tool Box<br />
}}<br />
You'll need to make two [[Toolbox]]es using a Chest and five Bronze Casing.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
You'll also need to make three copper [[Coil]]s.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
Combine those with an Electronic Circuit and a Machine block, which you already know how to make, like so.<br />
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The Metal Former has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Rolling takes the place of the forge hammer; turning ingots into plates and plates into casings. Cutting replaces the cutting tool, though it has no real use, as the Extruding mode converts ingots directly into 3 wire ( instead of 2 from cutting plates ).<br />
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=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way. It's a lot of work to make, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough. Just be careful not to drop it in lava.<br />
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=== Mining Drill and Chainsaw ===<br />
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Tired of making pickaxe after pickaxe? How about an energy-based version?<br />
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The [[Mining Drill]] uses EU instead of wearing out, so you just need to recharge it by placing it either in any generator or in a BatBox or higher.<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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The [[Chainsaw]] provides an energy-based version of the axe, shears, and sword in one device. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Chainsaw<br />
}}<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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=== Pump ===<br />
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Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or [[Empty Cell]]s for us and place them in a chest.<br />
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Now, we will craft it! We'll need to make some [[Empty Cell]]s in a Metal Former to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin_Plate<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Empty Cell|OA=3}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Geothermal Power ===<br />
<br />
Once you've acquired both a Metal Former and a Pump, you'll have the option of making a [[Geothermal Generator]]. This option isn't renewable like solar or wind, but it's a great alternative or supplement to Coal/Charcoal. A Geothermal Generator generates energy from lava. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are almighty in the Nether as well. The Metal Former machine is required in order to make the Empty Cells used in this recipe. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== CES Unit ===<br />
<br />
Now, we have more machines, and we can power them with solar panels. But what should we do when the BatBox runs out of energy at night? Let's put our knowledge of bronze to use making a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[CES Unit]]. The [[CES Unit]] stores 300,000 EU, or 5x as much as the BatBox. <br />
<br />
Before we begin, you'll need to get your hands on at least three [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Gunpowder Gunpowder]. You may need to go hunt some Creepers to get some.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type = Extractor<br />
|Top = Gunpowder<br />
|Bottom = RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output = Sulfur Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Gunpowder through an Extractor to get three [[Sulfur Dust]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Lead Ingots through a Macerator to get three [[Lead Dust]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Assemble three [[Advanced RE-Battery|Advanced RE-Batteries]], then use them to build the CES Unit.<br />
<br />
<br />
Before you place your shiny new CES Unit, there's one more thing we need: a [[LV Transformer|Low-Voltage Transformer]]. Don't worry, it's not hard to make.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The reason we need a transformer is because the CES Unit puts out too much power at a time. Most machines only accept low voltage (32 EU-p), and the CES Unit outputs 128 EU-p. '''If you hook it up without a transformer, all of your machines will be destroyed!'''<br />
<br />
Place the CES Unit and the LV Transformer so that the output of the CES Unit connects to the five-dotted side of the transformer. From there, you can run a cable from any of the one-dotted sides of the transformer to your machines.<br />
<br />
=== BatPacks ===<br />
<br />
Power tools use a lot of energy. Wouldn't it be nice to carry more energy at a time? You can with a [[BatPack]]. A BatPack (Battery Pack) is worn in the Chest slot, so it cannot be worn at the same time as chest armor.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged) |B1=Electronic Circuit |C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged) |B2=Wooden Planks |C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged) |B3= |C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
The simplest version carries 60,000 EU.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
The [[Advanced BatPack]] carries 600,000 EU.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Canning Machine ===<br />
<br />
Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, which you can gulp down fast while on the go. It can also be used to fill [[Universal Fluid Cell]]s with liquids, such as [[Biogas]].<br />
Craft it!<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|A2=Tin Casing|A3=Tin Casing<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|C1=Tin Casing|C2=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Cutter<br />
|B2=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Tin Can|OA=1<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here: [[Food List]].<br />
<br />
=== Compressor ===<br />
<br />
A [[Compressor]] is used to make several different things, but the important ones to know right now are that it can compress Sand into Sandstone and it can make [[Advanced Alloy]]s. Advanced Alloys can be used to make things like [[Reinforced Stone]] and [[Composite Armor]].<br />
<br />
Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine block.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
<br />
Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bronze Plate|B2=Bronze Plate|C2=Bronze Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now you have yourself plenty of [[Advanced Alloy]], bane of Creepers (also good for advanced machines, as you will learn later on)! One of the first things you can do with this Advanced Alloy is make yourself a [[Composite Armor Vest]]. This is as good as an Iron Chestplate, but lasts even longer than a Diamond Chestplate.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Iron Chestplate|B2-link=Non-IC Items|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Bronze Chestplate|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Composite Armor Vest<br />
}}<br />
<br />
You can also make [[Reinforced Glass]], which is more Creeper-proof than normal Glass:<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|A1-link=Non-IC Items|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Glass|C1-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|A2=Glass|A2-link=Non-IC Items|B2=Glass|B2-link=Non-IC Items|C2=Glass|C2-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|A3=Glass|A3-link=Non-IC Items|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Glass|C3-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|Output=Reinforced Glass|OA=7<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|A1-link=Non-IC Items|B1=Glass|B1-link=Non-IC Items|C1=Glass|C1-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Glass|B2-link=Non-IC Items|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Glass|A3-link=Non-IC Items|B3=Glass|B3-link=Non-IC Items|C3=Glass|C3-link=Non-IC Items<br />
|Output=Reinforced Glass|OA=7<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Kinetic Wind Generator ===<br />
<br />
The [[Kinetic Wind Generator]] replaced the Wind Mill from earlier versions of IC2. There are different rotors you can put on it. Unfortunately they all wear out. It's hard to recommend building them at all unless you have a good method of farming mobs that drop iron. If you get all of your iron from mining, there are better options. However, it's a good option if the iron consumption isn't a problem for your operation.<br />
<br />
A Metal Former is required before you can build one. To build the machine itself, you'll need a machine block and two iron shafts, like so:<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron_Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Shaft (Iron)}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Shaft (Iron)|B2=Machine|C2=Shaft (Iron)<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Here's how you make a wooden rotor for it:<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Wood|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wood|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wood|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Wood Rotor Blade}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|A2=Wood Rotor Blade|B2=Iron|C2=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|B3=Wood Rotor Blade<br />
|Output=Kinetic Wind Generator Rotor (Wood)}}<br />
|}<br />
The Wood Rotor lasts 3 IRL hours inside the KWG and requires wind levels between 10 and 60 MCW. It has a wingspan of 2 blocks.<br />
<br />
It takes 18 wood blocks and one iron to make a single wooden rotor, so it needs to be in a location where it can generate more power than 16 pieces of Charcoal (using 2 pieces to turn the wood into charcoal) in a regular Generator to be worthwhile, and that still isn't taking the piece of iron into account.<br />
<br />
Place the KWG in a good location and place the rotor inside. It will then start producing kinetic energy. What's that? You want it to produce EU? Well, another machine is required for that.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Iron Casing|<br />
|A2=Generator|B2=Electric Motor|C2=Shaft (Iron)<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Iron Casing|C3=Iron Casing|<br />
|Output=Kinetic Generator<br />
}}<br />
Connect this [[Kinetic Generator]] directly to the Kinetic Wind Generator to change the Kinetic Energy Units into Energy Units.<br />
<br />
Now connect a cable going to your base. <br />
<br />
<br />
==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
<br />
=== Automated Mining ===<br />
<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop whining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For the [[Mining Pipe|mining pipe]], you need 6 [[Refined Iron|Refined iron]] and a treetap:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|A2=Iron Plate|A3=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the Miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Mining Drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, and dirt even faster. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
<br />
Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
<br />
=== MFE Unit ===<br />
<br />
For an even bigger energy storage unit, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 4,000,000 EU, as much as 100 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully-loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>SIXTEEN</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find sixteen diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them into [[Energy Crystal]]s!<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Diamond<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond Dust<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Diamond Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Diamond Dust|B2=Redstone|C2=Diamond Dust<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Diamond Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energium Dust|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Craft a machine block, search for 4 cables, and craft an MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
<br />
NOTE: Tin cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 512EU/t. You must use a [[MV Transformer]] and a [[LV Transformer]], or a [[Gold Cable]] and a couple of [[Transformer upgrade]] add-ons.<br />
<br />
=== Making Diamonds ===<br />
<br />
Having trouble finding all of those diamonds? You can use the [[Compressor]] to convert all of that coal you have been hoarding into diamonds! HAYO!<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Flint|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Coal Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Coal Ball<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Coal Ball<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Compressed Coal Ball<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Compressed Coal Ball|B1=Compressed Coal Ball|C1=Compressed Coal Ball<br />
|A2=Compressed Coal Ball|B2=Obsidian|C2=Compressed Coal Ball<br />
|A3=Compressed Coal Ball|B3=Compressed Coal Ball|C3=Compressed Coal Ball<br />
|Output=Coal Chunk<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Coal Chunk<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Mining Laser ===<br />
<br />
''Uhh...'' So we've got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]!<br />
<br />
Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]]s, craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
<br />
'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here: [[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Terraformer ===<br />
<br />
We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time to go to your flat place, we will craft a [[Teleporter]], or a [[Terraformer]].<br />
<br />
For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two [[Tfbp|TFBP]], an [[Advanced Machine|advanced machine]], and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron Plate|A2=Carbon Plate|A3=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|B1=Advanced Alloy|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Refined Iron Plate|C2=Carbon Plate|C3=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It makes a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and places a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It forces saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4 blocks high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replaces dirt with sand, destroys plants and saplings, melts ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
<br />
=== Teleporter ===<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
<br />
Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then, I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
<br />
== MFSU ==<br />
Think that your MFE isn't storing enough power? Then craft the amazing MFSU!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapotron Crystal|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A2=Lapotron Crystal|B2=MFE Unit|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A3=Lapotron Crystal|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|Output=MFS Unit<br />
}}<br />
Before you can even craft your MFSU, you will need several blue crystals called [[Lapotron Crystal|lapotron crystals]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Dust |B1=Advanced Circuit |C1=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Dust |B2=Energy Crystal |C2=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Dust |B3=Advanced Circuit |C3=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
To craft one, you will need your existing energy crystals and upgrade them with advanced circuits and lapis. The MFSU is capable of storing 40 million EU, making it the highest tier of the energy storage device! The MFSU will output HV(high voltage) and will destroy your wires and machine if transformers are not installed into your EU network properly.<br />
So you would want to consider crafting the MV Transformer!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
Place the MV Transformer with the three-dots side facing the MFSU and the single-dot side facing the LV Transformer. This way it will "step-down" the high voltage to medium voltage and the low voltage.<br />
<br />
== Upgrades ==<br />
'''Transformer Upgrade'''<br />
Hate to see freakin' transformer blocks everywhere in your working station? Well, get yourself a machinery transformer upgrade!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Insulated Gold Cable|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Transformer upgrade<br />
}}<br />
The transformer upgrade must be placed in the slots on the right-hand side of certain machine(though not all machines accept upgrades). Like so:<br />
<br />
[[Image:upgradedmachine.png]]<br />
<br />
The transformer upgrade can increase the tier of voltage that the machine can accept. You can stack 1 or more transformer upgrade for higher voltage tier! So go ahead, feel free to stack some transformer upgrades!<br />
<br />
'''Overclocker Upgrade'''<br />
Is your machine lazily working its way to get what you want? Do you wish that you can make machines do the jobs so much faster? Then go ahead and craft yourself an Overclocker Upgrade!<br />
And yes there are still some more upgrades! But it is time that you explore them yourself.<br />
<br />
<br />
== That's it! ==<br />
Of course this is just the first steps so now you are pretty much on your own! You might want to craft a [[Mass Fabricator]] or a [[Tesla Coil]], whatever... So, go ahead and do what you like do and yes, go and browse some pages on this wiki when you have some troubleshooting!<br />
{{Navigation|Tutorials=yes|Secrets=yes}}<br />
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[[Category:Tutorial]]<br />
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__NONSFOOTER__</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=16637Talk:Tutorial:First Steps2015-03-05T04:49:47Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div>This page needs some serious reworking, especially since I imagine it is one of the more frequented pages on the wiki. Stuff like Kinetic and Heat power aren't even in here. I can see people are probably a little sentimental about the photos from Beta 1.4, but that was four years ago (March 2011) and the information in that Wind Power section (which I just removed) literally hasn't been updated since it was first added July 28, 2012.<br />
--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 07:05, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
:It's hard to update this beyond what the wiki has. For example, the wiki still lists the information for [[Wind Mill]] that you just deleted, along with Youtube videos from 2012 and 2013. I did a major update last summer to bring it up to experimental, but I didn't remove any old pics. Updates to this guide pretty much have to be made to the main wiki first. If you know enough to update the Wind Mill page, that would be great. Then we could add the new version to this guide. I would add Kinetic and Heat power, but I don't know how they work myself. I don't really see how they add anything over electricity, but then again I haven't tried it. If you want to write something up, I'd be happy to edit it, if needed. I'll try to find some time to mess around with the new version of the mod, but by the time I catch up there'll probably be another major revision. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 08:29, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
:Ok I took a good look at the new Wind Generator and the Heat stuff. I definitely don't like the durability times for the rotors, especially of the wood ones, since they're the only ones you can make from a renewable resource. It looks like the Heat stuff is mostly about making Refined Iron, so it probably doesn't need to be in a First Steps guide, unless more stuff is added later. The Stirling Engine is kind of weird because if you hook up a solid or liquid heat generator to a Stirling Engine, you've basically created a two-block [[Generator]]. Have to see how efficient it is I suppose. I can work on adding a Kinetic Wind Generator with a wooden rotor. If they make the Heat stuff a little more interesting I might add a refined iron rotor later. The regular iron rotor seems like a waste. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 10:13, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
::Actually, they are all renewable even without replication. Obviously wood and iron are renewable (iron from Ferru, Golems, Zombies). Refined Iron requires iron, Compressed Air Cells (you get the cells back), and heat (which can be generated greenly). If you're really going to put in the effort, the Slag byproduct of refining iron actually can be centrifuged to make a renewable source of Coal Dust, or make a Wither Skeleton farm on top of the Nether. I'll try and update more of the wiki, too.--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 13:34, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
:Do you know how to make an Iron Shaft? It hasn't been added to the wiki yet, and no version of the Kinetic Wind Generator can be built without it. Also, do you know if the Manual Kinetic Generator is working yet? I see it listed on the Recipes page. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 16:37, 2 March 2015 (CET)<br />
::You make the Shaft (Iron) in a Metal Former by extruding an Iron Block. The Manual Kinetic Generator works perfectly, it generates 100 EU per action (right click) when connected to a Kinetic Generator. I get ~15EU/t by standing there holding the right mouse button.--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 17:40, 4 March 2015 (CET)<br />
:::Cool. Thx. :) --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 05:49, 5 March 2015 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=16627Talk:Tutorial:First Steps2015-03-02T15:37:11Z<p>Trifler: Iron Shaft recipe?</p>
<hr />
<div>This page needs some serious reworking, especially since I imagine it is one of the more frequented pages on the wiki. Stuff like Kinetic and Heat power aren't even in here. I can see people are probably a little sentimental about the photos from Beta 1.4, but that was four years ago (March 2011) and the information in that Wind Power section (which I just removed) literally hasn't been updated since it was first added July 28, 2012.<br />
--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 07:05, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
:It's hard to update this beyond what the wiki has. For example, the wiki still lists the information for [[Wind Mill]] that you just deleted, along with Youtube videos from 2012 and 2013. I did a major update last summer to bring it up to experimental, but I didn't remove any old pics. Updates to this guide pretty much have to be made to the main wiki first. If you know enough to update the Wind Mill page, that would be great. Then we could add the new version to this guide. I would add Kinetic and Heat power, but I don't know how they work myself. I don't really see how they add anything over electricity, but then again I haven't tried it. If you want to write something up, I'd be happy to edit it, if needed. I'll try to find some time to mess around with the new version of the mod, but by the time I catch up there'll probably be another major revision. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 08:29, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
:Ok I took a good look at the new Wind Generator and the Heat stuff. I definitely don't like the durability times for the rotors, especially of the wood ones, since they're the only ones you can make from a renewable resource. It looks like the Heat stuff is mostly about making Refined Iron, so it probably doesn't need to be in a First Steps guide, unless more stuff is added later. The Stirling Engine is kind of weird because if you hook up a solid or liquid heat generator to a Stirling Engine, you've basically created a two-block [[Generator]]. Have to see how efficient it is I suppose. I can work on adding a Kinetic Wind Generator with a wooden rotor. If they make the Heat stuff a little more interesting I might add a refined iron rotor later. The regular iron rotor seems like a waste. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 10:13, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
::Actually, they are all renewable even without replication. Obviously wood and iron are renewable (iron from Ferru, Golems, Zombies). Refined Iron requires iron, Compressed Air Cells (you get the cells back), and heat (which can be generated greenly). If you're really going to put in the effort, the Slag byproduct of refining iron actually can be centrifuged to make a renewable source of Coal Dust, or make a Wither Skeleton farm on top of the Nether. I'll try and update more of the wiki, too.--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 13:34, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
:Do you know how to make an Iron Shaft? It hasn't been added to the wiki yet, and no version of the Kinetic Wind Generator can be built without it. Also, do you know if the Manual Kinetic Generator is working yet? I see it listed on the Recipes page. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 16:37, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=16613Talk:Tutorial:First Steps2015-02-28T09:13:49Z<p>Trifler: More thoughts</p>
<hr />
<div>This page needs some serious reworking, especially since I imagine it is one of the more frequented pages on the wiki. Stuff like Kinetic and Heat power aren't even in here. I can see people are probably a little sentimental about the photos from Beta 1.4, but that was four years ago (March 2011) and the information in that Wind Power section (which I just removed) literally hasn't been updated since it was first added July 28, 2012.<br />
--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 07:05, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
:It's hard to update this beyond what the wiki has. For example, the wiki still lists the information for [[Wind Mill]] that you just deleted, along with Youtube videos from 2012 and 2013. I did a major update last summer to bring it up to experimental, but I didn't remove any old pics. Updates to this guide pretty much have to be made to the main wiki first. If you know enough to update the Wind Mill page, that would be great. Then we could add the new version to this guide. I would add Kinetic and Heat power, but I don't know how they work myself. I don't really see how they add anything over electricity, but then again I haven't tried it. If you want to write something up, I'd be happy to edit it, if needed. I'll try to find some time to mess around with the new version of the mod, but by the time I catch up there'll probably be another major revision. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 08:29, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
:Ok I took a good look at the new Wind Generator and the Heat stuff. I definitely don't like the durability times for the rotors, especially of the wood ones, since they're the only ones you can make from a renewable resource. It looks like the Heat stuff is mostly about making Refined Iron, so it probably doesn't need to be in a First Steps guide, unless more stuff is added later. The Stirling Engine is kind of weird because if you hook up a solid or liquid heat generator to a Stirling Engine, you've basically created a two-block [[Generator]]. Have to see how efficient it is I suppose. I can work on adding a Kinetic Wind Generator with a wooden rotor. If they make the Heat stuff a little more interesting I might add a refined iron rotor later. The regular iron rotor seems like a waste. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 10:13, 28 February 2015 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=16612Talk:Tutorial:First Steps2015-02-28T07:29:50Z<p>Trifler: Reply</p>
<hr />
<div>This page needs some serious reworking, especially since I imagine it is one of the more frequented pages on the wiki. Stuff like Kinetic and Heat power aren't even in here. I can see people are probably a little sentimental about the photos from Beta 1.4, but that was four years ago (March 2011) and the information in that Wind Power section (which I just removed) literally hasn't been updated since it was first added July 28, 2012.<br />
--[[User:Max Shen|Max Shen]] ([[User talk:Max Shen|talk]]) 07:05, 28 February 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
:It's hard to update this beyond what the wiki has. For example, the wiki still lists the information for [[Wind Mill]] that you just deleted, along with Youtube videos from 2012 and 2013. I did a major update last summer to bring it up to experimental, but I didn't remove any old pics. Updates to this guide pretty much have to be made to the main wiki first. If you know enough to update the Wind Mill page, that would be great. Then we could add the new version to this guide. I would add Kinetic and Heat power, but I don't know how they work myself. I don't really see how they add anything over electricity, but then again I haven't tried it. If you want to write something up, I'd be happy to edit it, if needed. I'll try to find some time to mess around with the new version of the mod, but by the time I catch up there'll probably be another major revision. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] ([[User talk:Trifler|talk]]) 08:29, 28 February 2015 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Recipes_and_Resources&diff=13933Recipes and Resources2014-07-12T10:09:10Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div>{{Experimental}}<br />
This is a list of recipes and resources found in IndustrialCraft².<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Tocright}}<br />
== Resources ==<br />
=== Vanilla blocks changed ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Obsidian]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Obsidian.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 6000 to 60, this allows [[Secret:Nuke|nuke]] and [[Nuclear_Reactor|reactor]] to destroy obsidian on default power (up to 6 blocks).<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Water]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Water_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy water blocks.<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Lava]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy lava blocks.<br />
|-http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/skins/common/images/button_extlink.png<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Lava bucket]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|Only smelts 12 blocks in an [[Iron Furnace]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Redstone]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Redstone.png|64px]]<br />
|Can be used as power source with electric machines, provides 500 EU per item, acts just like [[Single-Use Battery]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Cacti]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Cactus.png|64px]]<br />
|Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points.<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Sugar Cane]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Sugar_Cane.png|64px]]<br />
|Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Ores ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Copper Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 10 to 70 (rate 15:10). Used most notably to make [[Copper Cable]], [[Bronze]] and some [[Nuclear Reactor|Reactor]] components.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Tin Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 0 to 40 (rate 25:6). Used most notably to make [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]], [[Empty Cell|Cells]], [[Bronze]] and some [[Nuclear Reactor|Reactor]] components.<br />
|-<br />
![[Lead Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Lead Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|(IC2 V2.X (experimental) only). Found on layers ? to ? (rate ?). Used to make [[Advanced RE-Battery|Advanced RE-Batteries]] and [[Reactor Chamber]]s.<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Uranium Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 0 to 64 (rate 20:3). Needed to run a Nuclear Reactor.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Generation rate is number of generation attempts per chunk : number of ore generated per attempt.<br />
20:3 means that ore will attempt to generate up to 20 times and will generate up to 3 ore per attempt, generation attempts can fail.<br />
<br />
=== Overworld ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Wood| Rubber Tree]]<br />
![[Image:Rubber Tree.png|128px]]<br />
|Mod-related trees which have dark yellow logs and light green leaves. Cannot be found anywhere except Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes. They are extremely abundant in Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes and are easy to find due to their unique "wing" on their leaf design. Their wood is special and sometimes has resin holes that may be right-clicked on with a [[Treetap]] to get [[Sticky Resin]], used in [[Rubber]] production.<br />
Can be crafted into 3 jungle planks or smelted into spruce logs. Leaves cannot be harvested and have a 2% chance of dropping a sapling.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
World generation rate of Rubber Trees depends on biome:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
|width=500px|'''Forest''' 2-12% chance to generate 1-6 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Taiga''' 0-6% chance to generate 0-3 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Swampland''' 10-30% chance to generate 5-15 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The minimum tree height is 2, and the maximum is 8.<br />
Every log has a 25% chance of having a resin hole, with a maximum of 3 holes per tree.<br />
<br />
== Cables ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Tin|C2=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|Special uninsulated tin cable which handles up to 5 EU/t (ultra-low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 32 EU-p on experimental builds) have 0.025 loss per block.<br />
Uninsulated cables cannot be painted.<br />
Uninsulated cables deal 1 point of damage per 64 EU current rounded down.<br />
The most effective tool for cable removal is a [[chainsaw]].<br />
Used in crafting recipes.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Cable|Insulated Tin Cable]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Cable|A1=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Tin Cable|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|Insulated tin cable which handles up to 32 EU-p (low [[EU|voltage]]) have 0.025(?) EU loss per block.<br />
Used in crafting recipes, such as [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Copper<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 128 EU-p on experimental builds).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.29.<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Cable|Insulated Copper Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Insulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 128 EU-p on experimental builds). Insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and completely removes electric shock. You can also apply insulation to uninsulated copper cable by putting the uninsulated cable and a single piece of [[Rubber]] (shapeless) in a crafting table.<br />
EU loss rate is 0.21<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Gold|B2=Gold|C2=Gold<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Gold Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Gold<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.5.<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable|Single-Insulated Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Gold|C2=Rubber<br />
|B3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Gold Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Single-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.4501<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable|Double-Insulated Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Gold Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Rubber<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Double-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.402<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=HV Cable|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=HV Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 1.0<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Single-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Rubber<br />
|B3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated HV Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=HV Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated HV Cable|OA<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Single-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.949<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Double-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=HV Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated HV Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Double-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.9<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Triple-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Insulated HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=HV Cable<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Rubber<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable|OA<br />
|Output-link=Insulated HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Triple-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.8<br />
<br />
''Although in-game it currently lists "4xInsulated", that is incorrect as you are adding a layer of insulation each time, not doubling the insulation each time. It is actually "3xIns" and should get renamed eventually in some future patch.'' <br />
|-<br />
![[Glass Fibre Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Silver ingot|B2=Diamond|C2=Silver ingot<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass_Fibre_Cable|OA=6<br />
|Output-link=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Energium Dust|B2=Silver Dust|C2=Energium Dust<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Special glass fibre cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]). It is the only kind of uninsulated cable which can be painted and gives no electric shock. Glass fibre cable is useful for long-distance wiring, since it has the smallest energy loss of all kinds of cable - 1 EU every 40 blocks (0.025 EU per block).<br />
|-<br />
![[Detector Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=3xIns. HV Cable|C2=Redstone<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Detector Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Outputs Redstone current when powered, supports up to 512 EU flow (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds) (cannot be placed on HV lines).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.5 (Since v1.62 this is no longer a viable cable option to replace glass fibre!)<br />
|-<br />
![[Splitter Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Redstone<br />
|A2=3xIns. HV Cable|B2=Lever|C2=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Splitter Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Prevents the transfer of EU while being powered by Redstone, supports up to 512 EU flow (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.025<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== EU Storage ==<br />
=== Blocks ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[BatBox]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 40,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 32 EU/t (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[CES Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 300,000 EU an accepts up to and outputs 128 EU-p (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, expect the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[MFE Unit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 600,000 (up to 4,000,000 EU in experimental builds) [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 128 EU/t (up to 500 EU-p in experimental builds) (medium voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[MFS Unit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapotron Crystal|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A2=Lapotron Crystal|B2=MFE Unit|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A3=Lapotron Crystal|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|Output=MFS Unit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 10,000,000 (up to 40,000,000 EU in experimental builds) [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 512 EU/t (2048 EU-p in experimental builds) (high voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Items ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Single-Use Battery]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Hydrated Coal Dust<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=5<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores 1000 EU and can only be used once, but are stackable in up to 64. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot.<br />
|-<br />
![[RE Battery]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Tin Cable<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|A3=Tin Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 10000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[BatBox]], [[CES Unit]], [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]]. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot, and be charged in generators through their top (or middle) slot.<br />
Empty ones can stack, but must be destacked to charge.<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced RE -Battery]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[CES Unit]], [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Energy Crystal]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFE Unit]] or a [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Lapotron Crystal]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B2=Energy Crystal|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B2=Energy Crystal|C2=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 1,000,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Created in an [[Electrolyzer]] when the adjacent power storage (any tier) is more then 70.01% full, these cells adsorb 20k EU, but lose 1500 per energy storage tier (with minimal 1500 loss on [[MFS Unit]]) when discharged (discharged when energy storage 25% or less).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Transformers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[LV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 32EU packets (LV) and outputs 128EU (MV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 128EU packets (MV) and outputs 32EU (LV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[MV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=2xIns. Gold Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=2xIns. Gold Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 128EU packets (MV) and outputs 512EU (HV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 512EU packets (HV) and outputs 128EU (MV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|B3=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=HV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|B3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=HV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 512EU packets (HV) and outputs 2048EU (EV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 2048EU packets (EV) and outputs 512EU (HV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[EV Transformer]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|A2=Advanced Circuit|B2=HV Transformer|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|B3=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=EV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 2048EU packets (EV) and outputs 8192EU (UV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 8192EU packets (UV) and outputs 2048EU (EV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Machine Components ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Universal Fluid Cell]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X|V2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Casing<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Glass Pane|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Universal Fluid Cell}}<br />
|Used in some recipes, such as the [[CF Sprayer]] recipe.<br />
|-<br />
![[Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|Output=Refined Iron|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|Output=Iron|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Base component for machines and the [[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Base component for tier 2 and tier 3 machines.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electronic Circuit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Cable|B3=Cable|C3=Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Cable|B3=Cable|C3=Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|Base component for machines, smart items and the [[Advanced Circuit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Circuit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Base component for tier 2 and tier 3 tools and machines.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coil]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
|Used to make [[Electric Motor]] and some other things.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Motor]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Generators ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Generator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|B3=Iron Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Iron Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Simple generator which accepts [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]] (43,200 EU for coal fuel, 16,200 EU for bio fuel), coal (4000 EU), [[Scrap|scrap]] (825 EU), wood (750 EU), planks (750 EU), wooden blocks (750 EU), sticks (250 EU), saplings (250 EU, 200 EU for rubber tree saplings), sugar cane (125 EU) and cactus (125 EU) and outputs 10 EU/t. If there is no destination for the current, it can store up to 4000 [[EU]]. It is also a base component for other generators.<br />
|-<br />
![[Geothermal Generator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Generator which accepts lava buckets and [[Lava Cell|cells]] and outputs 20 EU/t for a total of 20,000 [[EU]] per lava unit. Provide no energy storage but store up to 24 units of lava inside.<br />
Any stored lava is lost if blocked removed.<br />
|-<br />
![[Solar Panel]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Generator which, when exposed to '''direct''' sunlight through its top, outputs 1.0 EU/t for a total of 13500 EU per Minecraft day.<br />
|-<br />
![[Water Mill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stick|B1=Wooden Planks|C1=Stick<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Generator|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Water Mill|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Generator which accepts water buckets and adjacent water and outputs either 2 EU/t for a total of 1000 EU per water bucket, or 0.010 EU/t per adjacent water block for a maximum of 0.25 EU/t with a 3x3 cube of water with the water mill in the middle and cable on top.<br />
|-<br />
![[Wind Mill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Generator which outputs 0-6 EU/t (can melt tin cable!) for a total of an average of 250 EU/t multiplied by its height in the Minecraft world. The generation power can be hindered by any block in a 9x9x7 area around it, reducing the effective height by 1 for each block in said area.<br />
Will break on heavy load, replacing itself with normal generator.<br />
|-<br />
![[Semifluid Generator]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Universal Fluid Cell|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Universal Fluid Cell|B2=Geothermal Generator|C2=Universal Fluid Cell<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Universal Fluid Cell|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Semifluid Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Can burn oil and fuel (Buildcraft), biomass and ethanol (Forestry).<br />
|-<br />
![[Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Uses [[Pellets of RTG Fuel]] to produce energy. Depending on the amount of fuel in the generator, it produces between 1 EU/t and 16 EU/t. The fuel pellets are not consumed after many years, making this generator a source of unlimited power.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Nuclear Reactor ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Nuclear Reactor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Reactor Chamber|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Reactor Chamber<br />
|A3=|B3=Generator|C3=<br />
|Output=Nuclear Reactor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Lead Plate|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Dense Lead Plate<br />
|A2=Reactor Chamber|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Reactor Chamber<br />
|A3=Dense Lead Plate|B3=Generator|C3=Dense Lead Plate<br />
|Output=Nuclear Reactor<br />
}}<br />
|Complex generator whose output and total [[EU]] varies depending on the setup. Refer to [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power| Nuclear Reactor for Dummies]] for more info.<br />
Needs indirect redstone current to run.<br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Chamber]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Dense Copper Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Dense Copper Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Chamber<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Lead Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Lead Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Lead Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Lead Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Chamber<br />
}}<br />
|Can be attached to a [[Nuclear Reactor|reactor]] to increase its space by 1 column, provides no bonuses, valid output and input.<br />
|-<br />
![[Refined Uranium]]<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Uranium<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Refined Uranium<br />
}}<br />
|Replaced by [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|Compressed form of the [[Uranium|uranium]] resource, used to craft a [[Uranium Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium|Tiny Pile of Uranium 235]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Centrifuge<br />
|Top=Purified Crushed Uranium Ore<br />
|Bottom=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output1=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|OA1=2<br />
|Output2=Uranium 238|OA2=5}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]], [[Uranium 235]] and can be used for something very explosive. '''Warning:''' This Item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]! You need a '''full''' [[Hazmat Suit]] to transport it!<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium|Uranium 238]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Centrifuge<br />
|Top=Purified Crushed Uranium Ore<br />
|Bottom=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output1=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|OA1=2<br />
|Output2=Uranium 238|OA2=5}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]], [[MOX Nuclear Fuel]] and [[Uranium Block]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]! You need a '''full''' [[Hazmat Suit]] to transport it!<br />
|-<br />
![[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium 238|B1=Uranium 238|C1=Uranium 238<br />
|A2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|B2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|C2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235<br />
|A3=Uranium 238|B3=Uranium 238|C3=Uranium 238<br />
|Output=Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft a [[Uranium Cell]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]!<br />
|-<br />
![[MOX Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium 238|B1=Uranium 238|C1=Uranium 238<br />
|A2=Plutonium|B2=Plutonium|C2=Plutonium<br />
|A3=Uranium 238|B3=Uranium 238|C3=Uranium 238<br />
|Output=MOX Nuclear Fuel<br />
}}<br />
|(MOX=Mixed oxide, see the <span class="pops">[[wikipedia:MOX_fuel|wikipedia]]</span> article for more info)<br />
Used to craft a [[MOX Cell]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]!<br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lead Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
| +1000 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-5% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reactor Plating|B1=Dense Copper Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Reactor Plating|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
| +1700 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-1% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Containment Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reactor Plating|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Containment Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
| +500 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-10% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These will first exchange up to 12 heat with each surrounding component, and then up to 4 with the reactor itself.<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass Fibre Cable|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Heat Exchanger<br />
|A3=Glass Fibre Cable|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Plate|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli Plate<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Heat Exchanger<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Plate|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 24 heat with each surrounding component, and then up to 8 with the reactor. <br />
|-<br />
![[Core Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=Dense Copper Plate|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Core Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Core Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 72 heat with the reactor, put will not move heat to or from nearby components. These will usually be at the same percent capacity as the reactor, so they are useful as a kind of thermometer for your reactor.<br />
|-<br />
![[Component Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Gold<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold|C3=<br />
|Output=Component Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold Plate|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Gold Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Component Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 36 heat with each adjacent component, but does not transfer any with the reactor itself. <br />
|-<br />
![[Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Iron Bars|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Iron Bars|B2=|C2=Iron Bars<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Iron Bars|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Electric Motor|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|The basic vent dissipates 6 heat from itself every second. <br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Heat Vent|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Iron Bars|B2=Diamond|C2=Iron Bars<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Heat Vent|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|An improvement to a basic heat vent, this component dissipates 12 heat from itself. <br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Heat Vent|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=Dense Copper Plate|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Reactor Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent moves 5 heat from the reactor vessel to itself and dissipates 5 heat every second. This has the advantage that it can function effectively anywhere in the reactor, not just next to the uranium cell. <br />
|-<br />
![[Component Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Tin|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Tin|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Component Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Tin Plate|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Component Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent dissipates 4 heat from each surrounding component. <br />
|-<br />
![[Overclocked Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Reactor Heat Vent|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocked Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold Plate|B2=Reactor Heat Vent|C2=Gold Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocked Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent moves 36 heat from the reactor to itself and then dissipates 20 heat from itself. This will cause the component to overheat if steps are not taken to cool this component.<br />
|-<br />
![[Neutron Reflector]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Tin Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Tin Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Tin Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Tin Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|These reflect neutron pulses back to the uranium cell which produced them. The neutron reflector can reflect 10,000 pulses (one complete cycle from one uranium cell).<br />
|-<br />
![[Thick Neutron Reflector]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Neutron Reflector|C1=<br />
|A2=Neutron Reflector|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Neutron Reflector<br />
|A3=|B3=Neutron Reflector|C3=<br />
|Output=Thick Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Neutron Reflector|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Neutron Reflector|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Neutron Reflector<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Neutron Reflector|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Thick Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|The thick neutron reflector is more durable, allowing it to reflect 40,000 pulses before failure.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|10K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Water Cell|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Coolant Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Water Cell|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Coolant Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 10,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|30K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=Tin|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=30K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=Tin Plate|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=30K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 30,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|60K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=30K Cooling Cell|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=30K Cooling Cell|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=60K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=30K Cooling Cell|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=30K Cooling Cell|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=60K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 60,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[RSH-Condensator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Heat Exchanger|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=RSH-Condensator<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Holds 20,000 heat. Can be restored with redstone (10,000 each).<br />
|-<br />
![[LZH-Condensator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Reactor Heat Vent|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=RSH-Condensator|B2=Lapis Lazuli Block|C2=RSH-Condensator<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Core Heat Exchanger|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=LZH-Condensator<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Holds 100,000 heat. Can be restored with lapis lazuli (40,000 each) and redstone (5,000 each).<br />
|-<br />
![[Heating Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Lava Cell<br />
|B3=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heating Cell<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|When placed in a Nuclear Reactor, the heating cell will add heat to the surrounding cells. <br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Uranium Fuel Ingot<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Re-Enriched Uranium Cell|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Generates 1,000,000-5,000,000 [[EU]] at 5-25 EU/t (depending on efficiency, that is, cell adjacency), but generates excess heat which must be eliminated through cooling. When it decays, 25% of time turns into a [[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]], which once recharged, turns into a fresh new cell.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dual Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Uranium Cell|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Dual Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Uranium Cell|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Dual Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|These act as if they're 2 cells in a Grid pattern. 1 Dual cell acts as 2x Uranium Cells are side-by-side. The output from a single slot used is 20EU/t because of 5EU/t per cell, as well as the +5EU/t per cell adjacent to another. <br />
|-<br />
![[Quad Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Dual Uranium Cell|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Dual Uranium Cell|C3=<br />
|Output=Quad Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium Cell|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Uranium Cell<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Uranium Cell|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Quad Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|4 Uranium Cells forged together to only take one space in the reactor slot; Output for these are 60EU/t. These new Uranium components allow for much more compact Nuclear Reactor designs - However you still have to manage that heat produced. <br />
|-<br />
![[Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=MOX Nuclear Fuel<br />
|Bottom=Fuel Rod (Empty)<br />
|Output=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|Much like [[Uranium Cell]] but with higher energy output on higher reactor heat.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dual Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|Output=Dual Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|These act as if they're 2 cells in a Grid pattern. 1 Dual cell acts as 2x MOX Cells are side-by-side. The output at 0 heat from a single slot used is 20EU/t because of 5EU/t per cell, as well as the +5EU/t per cell adjacent to another. <br />
|-<br />
![[Quad Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|Output=Quad Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|4 MOX Cells forged together to only take one space in the reactor slot; Output with no heat for these are 60EU/t. These new reactor components allow for much more compact Nuclear Reactor designs - However you still have to manage that heat produced. <br />
|-<br />
![[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Empty Cell<br />
|A2=Empty Cell|B2=Uranium Fuel Ingot|C2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Empty Cell|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Near-Depleted Uranium Cell|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<center>Rarely created when an [[Uranium Cell]] decays</center><br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Can be turned into a rechargeable [[Depleted Isotope Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Depleted Isotope Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Near-Depleted Uranium Cell|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Depleted Isotope Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Created when an [[Uranium Cell]] decays, used to craft plutonium.<br />
|When surrounded by one or more [[Uranium Cell]]s, will make the cell pulse an additional time. This pulse generates heat, but not EU, and recharges the cell. Recharging is much faster when done on a reactor running very hot.<br />
|-<br />
![[Re-Enriched Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Re-Enriched Uranium Cell<br />
|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
<center>Created once a [[Depleted Isotope Cell]] charges</center><br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Can be turned back into a [[Uranium Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Processors ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron<br />
|A2=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|Non-electric machine, 25% faster and 125% fuel effective, can burn lava and [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Electro Furnace|Electric Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electro Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-powered furnace which is 150% faster then normal and 125% fuel effective. Takes 400 [[EU]] per operation (at least 3 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Macerator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Turns ore into [[Crushed Ore]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Macerator|this]] page. Takes 800 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Ore Washing Plant]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bucket|B2=Machine|C2=Bucket<br />
|A3=Electric Motor|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Electric Motor<br />
|Output=Ore Washing Plant<br />
}}<br />
|Turns [[Crushed Ore]] into [[Purified Crushed Ore]], [[Stone Dust]] and a tiny pile of dust - look for more recipes on [[Ore Washing Plant|this]] page. Takes 8000 [[EU]] per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Thermal Centrifuge]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coil|B1=Mining Laser|C1=Coil<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Electric Motor|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Thermal Centrifuge<br />
}}<br />
|Turns [[Crushed Purified Ore]] into [[Dusts]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Thermal Centrifuge|this]] page. Takes (?) [[EU]] per operation (at least 48 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Metal Former]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
|Has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Used to craft plates, casings, cables and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Metal Former|this]] page.<br />
|-<br />
![[Extractor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Extracts resin into 3 rubber (triple the efficiency) and turns simple fuel cells into liquid fuel ones and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Extractor|this]] page. Takes 313 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Compressor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|C1=Stone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Machine|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Stone|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Compresses [[Mixed Metal Ingot]]s into [[Advanced Alloy]] and [[Plantball]]s into [[Compressed Plants]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Compressor|this]] page. Takes 625 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Recycler]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Compressor|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Dirt|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Recycler<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Compressor|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Dirt|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Recycler<br />
}}<br />
|Has a 6% chance of turning anything inserted into it to [[Scrap]]. Takes 35 [[EU]] per operation (at least 1 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Canning Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Machine|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Canning Machine<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Tin Casing<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Machine|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|A3=Tin Casing|B3=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine<br />
}}<br />
|Turns food (top slot) and tin cans (bottom slot) into several canned food (see the [[Food List]]). Canned food instantly heals you 1 heart per unit. It is also used to fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|fuel cans]] using [[Biofuel Cell]]s and [[Coalfuel Cell]]s, and refuel [[Jetpack]]s using those cells. Takes 35 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bottling Plant]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Empty Cell<br />
|B2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Machine|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Bottling Plant<br />
}}<br />
|Empties cells or other liquid containers (top slot) into tank or fills containers from tank (bottom slot). Takes 5 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Induction Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper|B1=Copper|C1=Copper<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Electro Furnace|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Copper|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Copper<br />
|Output=Induction Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Special two-input two-output furnace which increases its smelting speed as it heats up through smelting. When it's not smelting anything, it will quickly lose heat, but the furnace can be applied a Redstone current to keep itself heated for 1 EU/t. Takes 6000 (0% heat) to 208 (100% heat) EU per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Mass Fabricator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Advanced Machine|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Advanced Machine<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Mass Fabricator<br />
}}<br />
|Now produces Uu-Liquid and needs much more energy and time.<br />
|Generates [[Matter]] for a vast amount of energy, but said amount can be reduced and the generation speed increased by feeding [[Scrap]] to the bottom slot. Takes 1,000,000 EU per operation (without any scrap), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Scanner]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Reinforced Glass|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Electric Motor|B2=Luminator|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|Used to scan items to get their [[Pattern]]. The Pattern can be saved in a [[Memory Crystal]] or a [[Pattern Storage]] next to the scanner.<br />
|-<br />
![[Replicator]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reinforced Stone|B1=Reinforced Glass|C1=Reinforced Stone<br />
|A2=Teleporter|B2=Teleporter|C2=Teleporter<br />
|A3=HV Transformer|B3=MFE Unit|C3=HV Transformer<br />
|Output=Replicator<br />
}}<br />
|Uses Uu-Liquid and energy to produce any item which pattern is in an adjacent [[Pattern Storage]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Utility ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Luminator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined_Iron|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Refined_Iron<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Luminator|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Luminator|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Produces light when powered.<br />
|-<br />
![[Personal Safe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Chest<br />
|Output=Personal Safe<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Chest which can only be opened by you once you right-click it for the first time. It also has the space of a double chest. Useful for SMP.<br />
|-<br />
![[Trade-O-Mat]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Chest|B2=Machine|C2=Chest<br />
|Output=Trade-O-Mat<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Allows a certain item to be traded by another, giving or taking from an adjacent chest or [[Personal Safe]]. Useful for SMP. See its [[Trade-O-Mat|article]] for a full guide on how to set one up. Does not require energy.<br />
|-<br />
![[Magnetizer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Iron Fence|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Machine|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Iron Fence|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Magnetizer<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Turns [[Iron Fence]]s stacked vertically (up and/or down) into a faster alternative to ladders. When a player wearing metal boots (iron, gold, [[Bronze Boots|bronze]], [[Nano-Boots|nano]] or [[QuantumSuit Boots|quantum]]) approaches the fences, said player is quickly propelled upwards while the Magnetizer uses energy. Takes 2 EU/t while a player is being propelled, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Electrolyzer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Cable<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Machine|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Electrolyzer<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|When placed adjacent to energy storage and filled with [[Water Cell]]s, once the [[EU]] storage is 70.01% or more, starts turning the cells into [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s, but once it's 25%, starts using up the electrolyzed cells to supply power. Speed depend on energy storage block tier.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tesla Coil]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Tesla Coil<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Tesla Coil<br />
}}<br />
|When charged and applied a Redstone current, it starts finding NPCs and players at a range of 4 blocks at the cost of 2 EU/t. If a NPC/player is found, it will apply 10 hearts of damage to it and discharge. Useful for placing monster traps outside your base. Takes 5000 [[EU]] to charge, up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Teleporter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=FreqTrans|C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Diamond|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Teleports a player to another [[Teleporter]] defined by a [[FreqTrans]] once it is applied Redstone current. Takes a variable amount of EU depending on the distance, kind of creature (human/monster/animal), inventory and worn armor (from Distance*100 for an animal to Distance*3100 for a player with a full inventory of stacks of 64 and all armor pieces worn), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t). Please note that a teleporter does not accept cables as energy inputs - only EU storage blocks ([[MFS Unit]] recommended) adjacent to it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Industrial TNT]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=TNT|B2=TNT|C2=TNT<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=Flint|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=TNT|B3=TNT|C3=TNT<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=TNT|B2=TNT|C2=TNT<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=Flint|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=TNT|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Flint|B2=TNT|C2=Flint<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=TNT|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Much like [[TNT]], but with less power so as not to destroy ores or deal as much damage.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dynamite]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=String<br />
|A2=Industrial TNT<br />
|Output=Dynamite|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Smaller version of [[Industrial TNT]] which can be thrown or placed.<br />
|-<br />
![[Sticky Dynamite]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dynamite|B1=Dynamite|C1=Dynamite<br />
|A2=Dynamite|B2=Sticky Resin|C2=Dynamite<br />
|A3=Dynamite|B3=Dynamite|C3=Dynamite<br />
|Output=Sticky Dynamite|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Dynamite that will stick to a wall when thrown.<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Trampoline]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2=Rubber |B2=Rubber |C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber |B3=Rubber |C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Rubber Trampoline|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Jumping off of a height onto this rubberized sheet will cause you to bounce back up, effectively negating fall damage. The rubber trampoline must be connected on at least 2 sides to blocks on the same level as it, and must have a gap underneath, similar to a real trampoline. <br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Fence]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Fence|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron Casing<br />
|Bottom=RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output=Iron Fence<br />
}}<br />
|Iron Fences can serve as a normal fence. Iron Fences can be stacked on top of one another, and if a player approaches the resulting pole while holding the Crouch button, he will quickly slide down the pole, much faster than down a ladder, but still not fast enough to receive fall damage upon touching the ground. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Miner ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Miner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Mines vertically by laying down [[Mining Pipe]]s placed in the top-center slot, using the [[Mining Drill]] or [[Diamond Drill]] (faster but consumes more energy) in the top-left slot and scanning for ores using the [[OD Scanner]] (5x5 area) or [[OV Scanner]] (9x9 area) in the top-right slot, either throwing anything out or placing in an adjacent chest. Any kind of block may be placed in the pipe slot too, causing the pipes to be retracted and refunded. Takes a variable amount of EU per operation based on the scanner and drill (460 EU for Mining Drill or 890 EU for Diamond Drill + 70 EU for OD Scanner or 180 EU for OV Scanner), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Miner]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Miner|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=MFE Unit|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Teleporter<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Miner|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Advanced Miner<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
![[Pump]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Empty Cell<br />
|A2=Empty Cell|B2=Machine|C2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Mining Pipe|B3=Treetap|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|When placed next to a miner and filled with empty [[Empty Cell|cells]], fills the cells with any liquid the miner comes across. When alone, fills an empty [[Empty Cell|cell]] with a liquid one block directly below the pump. Takes 200 [[EU]] per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Pipe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Treetap|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Treetap|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Placed in the miner's top-center slot.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Terraformer ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Terraformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Tfbp|C1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer<br />
}}<br />
|Alters (terraforms) nearby landscape following a [[Terraformer Blueprint]] inserted in it (by right-clicking the machine with the blueprint). Takes a unlimited amount of EU/t (just like [[Mass Fabricator|mass fab]]), up to high voltage (512 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Terraformer Blueprint|Empty Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp<br />
}}<br />
|Empty Terraformer blueprint used to craft functional ones.<br />
|-<br />
![[Chilling|Chilling Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Snowball<br />
|A2=Snowball|B2=Tfbp|C2=Snowball<br />
|B3=Snowball<br />
|Output=Chilling<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Snow biome by placing snow (and later snow blocks) on top of blocks and freezing water. Takes 4 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Compression|Compression Blueprint]]<br />
(coming soon)<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cobblestone|B1=Stone|C1=Cobblestone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Tfbp|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Cobblestone|B3=Stone|C3=Cobblestone<br />
|Output=Compression<br />
}}<br />
|Removes dirt and sand, crushing some of it into cobblestone and sandstone and then crushing cobblestone into stone. Takes 10 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Cultivation|Cultivation Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Seeds<br />
|A2=Seeds|B2=Tfbp|C2=Seeds<br />
|B3=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Plains biome by replacing sand with dirt, growing grass on top of dirt and randomly adding plantlife. Takes 20 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Desertification|Desertification Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Sand<br />
|A2=Sand|B2=Tfbp|C2=Sand<br />
|B3=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Desert biome by replacing dirt with sand, destroying plants, melting ice/snow and causing forest fires. Takes 4 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Flatificator|Flatificator Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Dirt<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Tfbp|C2=Dirt<br />
|B3=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator<br />
}}<br />
|Removes all natural blocks (except stone) above the Terraformer and fills land below the Terraformer with dirt. Takes 40 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Irrigation|Irrigation Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Water Bucket<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|B3=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation<br />
}}<br />
|Replaces sand with dirt, grows grass on top of dirt, causes plants to grow faster, lets sugar cane grow past 3 blocks and rarely spawns water below the Terraformer. Takes 8 EU/t.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Upgrades ===<br />
Place one or more upgrades into the four right-most slots of a machine to upgrade said machine.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Overclocker Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|B1=Cooling Cell|C1=Cooling Cell<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocker upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to speed up machines at the cost of higher energy consumption. Each upgrade reduces the operating time to 70% of the previous value and increases energy consumption by 60%. The effect is multiplicative.<br />
|-<br />
![[Transformer Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=2xIns. Gold Cable|B2=MV Transformer|C2=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Transformer upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to upgrade a machine's power input rate or tier. One upgrade enables a tier 1 machine to receive 128EU/t. Two upgrades enables it to receive 512EU/t and three for more than 512 EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[Energy Storage Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Wooden Planks|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Energy storage upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to upgrade a machine's internal power storage. Each upgrade increases the storage capacity by 10,000 EU.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Armor ==<br />
=== Material ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=135px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|Helmet with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Chestplate]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|B3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|Leggings with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Boots<br />
}}<br />
|Boots with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Energy ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=135px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Nightvision Goggles]]<br />
|<center>Unknown</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Heat Exchanger|B1=Advanced RE-Battery|C1=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
|A2=Luminator|B2=Reinforced Glass|C2=Luminator<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Nightvision Goggles<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that allows the user to see in the dark (night vision). Use [ALT] + M to activate Night Vision.<br><br><br />
HAYO: Don't be an <strike>idiot</strike> silly person and activate night vision during day time! Your insurance probably won't cover scorched retinas.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Helmet|Nano Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Glass|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Nightvision Goggles|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet which absorbs part of your damage while charged. Night Vision can be enabled using [ALT] + M.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Bodyarmor|Nano Body Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based chestplate which absorbs part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Leggings|Nano Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based leggings which absorb part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Boots|Nano Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots which absorb part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Iridium Plate]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iridium Ore|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Iridium Ore<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Diamond|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Iridium Ore|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Iridium Ore<br />
|Output=Iridium Plate<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Material used to craft QuantumSuit armor.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Helmet|Quantum Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Nano-Helmet|C1=<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Reinforced Glass|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Quantum-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reinforced Glass|B1=Nano-Helmet|C1=Reinforced Glass<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Scuba Helmet|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Quantum-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet which lets you breathe underwater, replenishes your hunger and cures poison while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Bodyarmor|Quantum Body Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Nano-Bodyarmor|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Iridium Plate|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Quantum-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Nano-Bodyarmor|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Iridium Plate|B3=Electric Jetpack|C3=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Quantum-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based chestplate which absorbs a lot of your damage while charged. Jetpack can be enabled using CTRL-M.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Machine|B1=Lapotron Crystal|C1=Machine<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Nano-Leggings|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Quantum-Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based leggings which let you sprint more than 3 times faster.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Boots|Quantum Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iridium Plate|B1=Nano-Boots|C1=Iridium Plate<br />
|A2=Rubber Boots|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Rubber Boots<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=|Output=Quantum-Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots which absorb all of your fall damage while charged, and while pressing CTRL, let you jump higher.<br />
|-<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Utility ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[BatPack|Bat-Pack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)|B2=Tin|C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tools using its energy of up to 60,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Adv.Batpack|Advanced Bat-Pack]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tier 2 tools using its energy of up to 600,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Energypack|Energy-Pack]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Iron Casing|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Energypack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tier 3 tools using its energy of up to 2,000,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[LapPack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Block|B1=Advanced Circuit |C1=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Block|B2=Bat-Pack|C2=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Block|C3=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|Output=LapPack<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Upgraded version of the [[Batpack]] which can hold 300,000 [[EU]]<br />
|-<br />
![[Composite Armor Vest|Composite Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Iron Chestplate|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Leather_Tunic|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Composite Armor Vest<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Super-durable chestplate, more than 3 times the durability of a diamond chestplate.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Jetpack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=BatBox|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Electric Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=BatBox|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Electric Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-powered jetpack worn as a chestplate. It has a limited maximum flying height and a smaller operational time, unlike the normal fuel-powered [[Jetpack]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Jetpack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Fuel Can (Empty)|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Fuel Can (Empty)|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|[[Fuel]]-powered tool that allows the player to fly while worn as a chestplate. It lasts for 90 seconds when fully charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[CFPack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=CF_Sprayer|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=CF_Sprayer<br />
|A2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B2=Tin|C2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|A3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B3=|C3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|Output=CFPack<br />
|Output link=CFPack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=CF_Sprayer|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=CF_Sprayer<br />
|A2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B2=Iron Casing|C2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|A3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B3=|C3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|Output=CFPack<br />
|Output link=CFPack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate that stores additional [[CF Pellet]]s to automatically reload a [[CF Sprayer]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Scuba Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Orange Dye<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Glass|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Iron Bars|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Scuba Helmet<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Helmet that refills your breath bar as long as you have [[Compressed Air Cell|compressed air cells]] in your inventory.<br />
|-<br />
![[Hazmat Suit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Orange Dye|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Orange Dye|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Hazmat Suit<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|A chestplate that provides protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects.<br />
|-<br />
![[Hazmat Suit Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Orange Dye|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Hazmat Suit Leggings<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|A pair of leggings that provide protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects.<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Wool|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Rubber Boots<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Boots that reduce your fall damage.<br />
|-<br />
![[Static Boots|Static Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|A2=Iron|C1=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|B2=Wool<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Static Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] while walking.<br />
|-<br />
![[Solar Helmet|Solar Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|A2=Iron|B1=Iron|C1=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|B2=Solar_Panel<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Helmet<br />
|B2=Solar_Panel<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] from the sunlight.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
=== Material ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Pickaxe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Pickaxe<br />
}}<br />
|Pickaxe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Shovel]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Shovel<br />
}}<br />
|Shovel with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Axe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick|C2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Axe<br />
}}<br />
|Axe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Sword]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Sword<br />
}}<br />
|Sword with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Hoe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|Hoe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Utility ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Forge Hammer]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge Hammer<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft Metal Plates out of ingots.<br />
|-<br />
![[Treetap]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Extracts [[Sticky Resin]] from [[Rubber Wood|rubber wood]] with resin holes in them upon right-clicking the wood.<br />
|-<br />
![[Wrench]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Removes machine with right-click (there is a small chance that a machine will be gutted and drop only machine block or generator).<br />
|-<br />
![[Cutter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|B2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter<br />
}}<br />
Now used to make wire when used with Plates.<br />
|When left-clicked on a cable, removes one layer of insulation, dropping the [[Rubber|rubber]]. When right-clicked on a cable, adds one layer of insulation, using rubber from your inventory.<br />
|-<br />
![[Painter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wool|C1=Wool<br />
|B2=Iron|C2=Wool<br />
|A3=Iron<br />
|Output=Painter<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Painter|B1=Red Dye<br />
|Output=Painter (Red)<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|When dyed and right-clicked on a cable, paints the cable. Painted cables only connect with unpainted cables or painted cables of the same color. It cannot paint uninsulated cable, except for [[Glass Fibre Cable]]. Each dye lasts 16 uses.<br />
Has auto-refill mode (via M key).<br />
|-<br />
![[EC-Meter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=EC-Meter<br />
|Output-image=Grid_EC_Manipulator.png<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Currently Disabled</center><br />
|Detects how many EU are passing through a cable upon right-clicking on one.<br />
Will provide misleading readings on many cases.<br />
|-<br />
![[Scaffold]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks |B1=Wooden Planks |C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=|B2=Stick |C2=<br />
|A3=Stick |B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Easy to place, easy to demolish platforms that also work like ladders. Try with [[Construction Foam]].<br />
Provides better fuel than anything, since every scaffold provides 750 EU when burned.<br />
Blacklisted in [[recycler]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Scaffold]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron |B1=Refined Iron |C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Fence|C2=<br />
|A3=Iron Fence |B3=|C3=Iron Fence <br />
|Output=Iron Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Fence|B2=Iron Fence|C2=Iron Fence<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|A sturdier version of the wooden scaffolding. Can now be used to make [[Reinforced Stone]].<br />
|-<br />
![[CF Sprayer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cobblestone|B1=Cobblestone<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Stick<br />
|C3=Cobblestone<br />
|Output=CF Sprayer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Casing|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Universal Fluid Cell|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=CF Sprayer<br />
}}<br />
|Sprays [[Construction Foam]]. It can be recharged in a crafting table using [[CF Pellet|CF pellets]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Electric === <br />
<br />
Electric tools use energy instead of durability. They need recharging when they run out of energy, but they never wear out.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Small Power Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Electric Hoe]], [[Electric Wrench]] and [[Electric Treetap]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Power Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Mining Drill]] and [[Chainsaw]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Drill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=RE Battery|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|Electric pickaxe + shovel which is faster than a pickaxe and shovel. <br />
|-<br />
![[Diamond Drill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Diamond<br />
|A2=Diamond|B2=Mining Drill|C2=Diamond<br />
|Output=Diamond Drill<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Upgraded [[Mining Drill|mining drill]] which is faster and can break obsidian at a faster speed. <br />
|-<br />
![[Iridium Drill]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iridium Plate<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Diamond Drill|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Iridium Drill<br />
}}<br />
|Upgraded [[Mining Drill|mining drill]] which is faster and can break obsidian at a faster speed. <br />
|-<br />
![[Chainsaw]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Refined Iron<br />
<br />
|Output=Chainsaw (Uncharged)<br />
|Output-image=Grid_Chainsaw.png<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
<br />
|Output=Chainsaw (Uncharged)<br />
|Output-image=Grid_Chainsaw.png<br />
}}<br />
|More efficient electric axe with the plus of being an effective mob stopper. Since 1.70, the Chainsaw now also works as shears. Just right-click on a sheep. The same goes with grass or anything else you could shear with normal shears.... Cheers.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Wrench]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|Like a [[Wrench]], right-clicking on a machine with an electric wrench removes it. Post 1.46v, electric wrench's toggle ability has a 100% chance to remove the machine. Tool is toggled by holding the "M" key and right clicking. <br />
|-<br />
![[Nano Saber]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano Saber<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Sword that deals 20 damage when charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Treetap]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Treetap<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Treetap<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|Output=Electric Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|Treetap which uses EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Laser]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
|Multipurpose laser which instantly breaks blocks.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Hoe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=RE Battery|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Plate|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Small Power Unit|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|Hoe which uses EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[OD Scanner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=RE Battery|C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Gold Casing|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Gold Casing<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=RE Battery|C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|The OD Scanner (Ore Density Scanner) is a tool that helps the player determine a relative amount of valuable resources. The OD Scanner can also be inserted into a Miner to give it a mining area of 5x5.<br />
|-<br />
![[OV Scanner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=OD Scanner|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Gold Casing|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Gold Casing<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|A3-link=Insulated Gold Cable|B3=OD Scanner|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable|C3-link=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|The OV Scanner (Ore Value Scanner) is the improved version of the OD Scanner. This device not only calculates how much ore there is in the scanned area, but outputs its value based on how valuable the ores are. The OV Scanner can also be inserted into a Miner to increase the Miner's mining area from 5x5 to 9x9.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Agriculture ===<br />
<br />
IC2 adds new capabilities in the field of agriculture as well.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Crops]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Necessary for using the IC2 agriculture system.<br />
|-<br />
![[Cropnalyzer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Glass|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Cropnalyzer<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Used to scan seed bags to identify the properties of the plant, such as the plant type, its tier, and its growth, gain, and resistance ratings.<br />
|-<br />
![[Fertilizer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2= |B2=Some random scrap |C2= <br />
|A3= |B3=Bone Meal |C3= <br />
|Output=Fertilizer|OA=2<br />
}} {{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2=Some random scrap |B2=Some random scrap |C2=Fertilizer <br />
|A3= |B3=|C3= <br />
|Output=Fertilizer|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Used to speed up the growth of plants. Bonemeal by itself does not work on IC2 plants.<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Recipes_and_Resources&diff=13932Recipes and Resources2014-07-12T10:07:50Z<p>Trifler: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Experimental}}<br />
This is a list of recipes and resources found in IndustrialCraft².<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Tocright}}<br />
== Resources ==<br />
=== Vanilla blocks changed ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Obsidian]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Obsidian.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 6000 to 60, this allows [[Secret:Nuke|nuke]] and [[Nuclear_Reactor|reactor]] to destroy obsidian on default power (up to 6 blocks).<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Water]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Water_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy water blocks.<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Lava]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy lava blocks.<br />
|-http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/skins/common/images/button_extlink.png<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Lava bucket]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|Only smelts 12 blocks in an [[Iron Furnace]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Redstone]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Redstone.png|64px]]<br />
|Can be used as power source with electric machines, provides 500 EU per item, acts just like [[Single-Use Battery]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Cacti]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Cactus.png|64px]]<br />
|Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points.<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Sugar Cane]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Sugar_Cane.png|64px]]<br />
|Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Ores ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Copper Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 10 to 70 (rate 15:10). Used most notably to make [[Copper Cable]], [[Bronze]] and some [[Nuclear Reactor|Reactor]] components.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Tin Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 0 to 40 (rate 25:6). Used most notably to make [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]], [[Empty Cell|Cells]], [[Bronze]] and some [[Nuclear Reactor|Reactor]] components.<br />
|-<br />
![[Lead Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Lead Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|(IC2 V2.X (experimental) only). Found on layers ? to ? (rate ?). Used to make [[Advanced RE-Battery|Advanced RE-Batteries]] and [[Reactor Chamber]]s.<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Uranium Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 0 to 64 (rate 20:3). Needed to run a Nuclear Reactor.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Generation rate is number of generation attempts per chunk : number of ore generated per attempt.<br />
20:3 means that ore will attempt to generate up to 20 times and will generate up to 3 ore per attempt, generation attempts can fail.<br />
<br />
=== Overworld ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Wood| Rubber Tree]]<br />
![[Image:Rubber Tree.png|128px]]<br />
|Mod-related trees which have dark yellow logs and light green leaves. Cannot be found anywhere except Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes. They are extremely abundant in Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes and are easy to find due to their unique "wing" on their leaf design. Their wood is special and sometimes has resin holes that may be right-clicked on with a [[Treetap]] to get [[Sticky Resin]], used in [[Rubber]] production.<br />
Can be crafted into 3 jungle planks or smelted into spruce logs. Leaves cannot be harvested and have a 2% chance of dropping a sapling.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
World generation rate of Rubber Trees depends on biome:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
|width=500px|'''Forest''' 2-12% chance to generate 1-6 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Taiga''' 0-6% chance to generate 0-3 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Swampland''' 10-30% chance to generate 5-15 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The minimum tree height is 2, and the maximum is 8.<br />
Every log has a 25% chance of having a resin hole, with a maximum of 3 holes per tree.<br />
<br />
== Cables ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Tin|C2=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|Special uninsulated tin cable which handles up to 5 EU/t (ultra-low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 32 EU-p on experimental builds) have 0.025 loss per block.<br />
Uninsulated cables cannot be painted.<br />
Uninsulated cables deal 1 point of damage per 64 EU current rounded down.<br />
The most effective tool for cable removal is a [[chainsaw]].<br />
Used in crafting recipes.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Cable|Insulated Tin Cable]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Cable|A1=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Tin Cable|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|Insulated tin cable which handles up to 32 EU-p (low [[EU|voltage]]) have 0.025(?) EU loss per block.<br />
Used in crafting recipes, such as [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Copper<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 128 EU-p on experimental builds).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.29.<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Cable|Insulated Copper Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Insulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 128 EU-p on experimental builds). Insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and completely removes electric shock. You can also apply insulation to uninsulated copper cable by putting the uninsulated cable and a single piece of [[Rubber]] (shapeless) in a crafting table.<br />
EU loss rate is 0.21<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Gold|B2=Gold|C2=Gold<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Gold Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Gold<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.5.<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable|Single-Insulated Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Gold|C2=Rubber<br />
|B3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Gold Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>removed</center><br />
|Single-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.4501<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable|Double-Insulated Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Gold Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Rubber<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Double-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.402<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=HV Cable|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=HV Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 1.0<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Single-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Rubber<br />
|B3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated HV Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=HV Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated HV Cable|OA<br />
}}<br />
|<center>removed</center><br />
|Single-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.949<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Double-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=HV Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated HV Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>removed</center><br />
|Double-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.9<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Triple-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Insulated HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=HV Cable<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Rubber<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable|OA<br />
|Output-link=Insulated HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Triple-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.8<br />
<br />
''Although in-game it currently lists "4xInsulated", that is incorrect as you are adding a layer of insulation each time, not doubling the insulation each time. It is actually "3xIns" and should get renamed eventually in some future patch.'' <br />
|-<br />
![[Glass Fibre Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Silver ingot|B2=Diamond|C2=Silver ingot<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass_Fibre_Cable|OA=6<br />
|Output-link=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Energium Dust|B2=Silver Dust|C2=Energium Dust<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Special glass fibre cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]). It is the only kind of uninsulated cable which can be painted and gives no electric shock. Glass fibre cable is useful for long-distance wiring, since it has the smallest energy loss of all kinds of cable - 1 EU every 40 blocks (0.025 EU per block).<br />
|-<br />
![[Detector Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=3xIns. HV Cable|C2=Redstone<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Detector Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Outputs Redstone current when powered, supports up to 512 EU flow (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds) (cannot be placed on HV lines).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.5 (Since v1.62 this is no longer a viable cable option to replace glass fibre!)<br />
|-<br />
![[Splitter Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Redstone<br />
|A2=3xIns. HV Cable|B2=Lever|C2=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Splitter Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Prevents the transfer of EU while being powered by Redstone, supports up to 512 EU flow (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.025<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== EU Storage ==<br />
=== Blocks ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[BatBox]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 40,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 32 EU/t (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[CES Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 300,000 EU an accepts up to and outputs 128 EU-p (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, expect the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[MFE Unit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 600,000 (up to 4,000,000 EU in experimental builds) [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 128 EU/t (up to 500 EU-p in experimental builds) (medium voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[MFS Unit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapotron Crystal|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A2=Lapotron Crystal|B2=MFE Unit|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A3=Lapotron Crystal|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|Output=MFS Unit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 10,000,000 (up to 40,000,000 EU in experimental builds) [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 512 EU/t (2048 EU-p in experimental builds) (high voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Items ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Single-Use Battery]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Hydrated Coal Dust<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=5<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores 1000 EU and can only be used once, but are stackable in up to 64. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot.<br />
|-<br />
![[RE Battery]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Tin Cable<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|A3=Tin Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 10000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[BatBox]], [[CES Unit]], [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]]. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot, and be charged in generators through their top (or middle) slot.<br />
Empty ones can stack, but must be destacked to charge.<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced RE -Battery]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[CES Unit]], [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Energy Crystal]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFE Unit]] or a [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Lapotron Crystal]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B2=Energy Crystal|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B2=Energy Crystal|C2=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 1,000,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Created in an [[Electrolyzer]] when the adjacent power storage (any tier) is more then 70.01% full, these cells adsorb 20k EU, but lose 1500 per energy storage tier (with minimal 1500 loss on [[MFS Unit]]) when discharged (discharged when energy storage 25% or less).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Transformers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[LV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 32EU packets (LV) and outputs 128EU (MV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 128EU packets (MV) and outputs 32EU (LV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[MV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=2xIns. Gold Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=2xIns. Gold Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 128EU packets (MV) and outputs 512EU (HV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 512EU packets (HV) and outputs 128EU (MV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|B3=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=HV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|B3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=HV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 512EU packets (HV) and outputs 2048EU (EV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 2048EU packets (EV) and outputs 512EU (HV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[EV Transformer]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|A2=Advanced Circuit|B2=HV Transformer|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|B3=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=EV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 2048EU packets (EV) and outputs 8192EU (UV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 8192EU packets (UV) and outputs 2048EU (EV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Machine Components ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Universal Fluid Cell]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X|V2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Casing<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Glass Pane|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Universal Fluid Cell}}<br />
|Used in some recipes, such as the [[CF Sprayer]] recipe.<br />
|-<br />
![[Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|Output=Refined Iron|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|Output=Iron|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Base component for machines and the [[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Base component for tier 2 and tier 3 machines.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electronic Circuit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Cable|B3=Cable|C3=Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Cable|B3=Cable|C3=Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|Base component for machines, smart items and the [[Advanced Circuit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Circuit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Base component for tier 2 and tier 3 tools and machines.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coil]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
|Used to make [[Electric Motor]] and some other things.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Motor]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Generators ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Generator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|B3=Iron Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Iron Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Simple generator which accepts [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]] (43,200 EU for coal fuel, 16,200 EU for bio fuel), coal (4000 EU), [[Scrap|scrap]] (825 EU), wood (750 EU), planks (750 EU), wooden blocks (750 EU), sticks (250 EU), saplings (250 EU, 200 EU for rubber tree saplings), sugar cane (125 EU) and cactus (125 EU) and outputs 10 EU/t. If there is no destination for the current, it can store up to 4000 [[EU]]. It is also a base component for other generators.<br />
|-<br />
![[Geothermal Generator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Generator which accepts lava buckets and [[Lava Cell|cells]] and outputs 20 EU/t for a total of 20,000 [[EU]] per lava unit. Provide no energy storage but store up to 24 units of lava inside.<br />
Any stored lava is lost if blocked removed.<br />
|-<br />
![[Solar Panel]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Generator which, when exposed to '''direct''' sunlight through its top, outputs 1.0 EU/t for a total of 13500 EU per Minecraft day.<br />
|-<br />
![[Water Mill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stick|B1=Wooden Planks|C1=Stick<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Generator|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Water Mill|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Generator which accepts water buckets and adjacent water and outputs either 2 EU/t for a total of 1000 EU per water bucket, or 0.010 EU/t per adjacent water block for a maximum of 0.25 EU/t with a 3x3 cube of water with the water mill in the middle and cable on top.<br />
|-<br />
![[Wind Mill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Generator which outputs 0-6 EU/t (can melt tin cable!) for a total of an average of 250 EU/t multiplied by its height in the Minecraft world. The generation power can be hindered by any block in a 9x9x7 area around it, reducing the effective height by 1 for each block in said area.<br />
Will break on heavy load, replacing itself with normal generator.<br />
|-<br />
![[Semifluid Generator]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Universal Fluid Cell|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Universal Fluid Cell|B2=Geothermal Generator|C2=Universal Fluid Cell<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Universal Fluid Cell|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Semifluid Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Can burn oil and fuel (Buildcraft), biomass and ethanol (Forestry).<br />
|-<br />
![[Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Uses [[Pellets of RTG Fuel]] to produce energy. Depending on the amount of fuel in the generator, it produces between 1 EU/t and 16 EU/t. The fuel pellets are not consumed after many years, making this generator a source of unlimited power.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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=== Nuclear Reactor ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Nuclear Reactor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Reactor Chamber|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Reactor Chamber<br />
|A3=|B3=Generator|C3=<br />
|Output=Nuclear Reactor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Lead Plate|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Dense Lead Plate<br />
|A2=Reactor Chamber|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Reactor Chamber<br />
|A3=Dense Lead Plate|B3=Generator|C3=Dense Lead Plate<br />
|Output=Nuclear Reactor<br />
}}<br />
|Complex generator whose output and total [[EU]] varies depending on the setup. Refer to [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power| Nuclear Reactor for Dummies]] for more info.<br />
Needs indirect redstone current to run.<br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Chamber]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Dense Copper Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Dense Copper Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Chamber<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Lead Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Lead Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Lead Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Lead Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Chamber<br />
}}<br />
|Can be attached to a [[Nuclear Reactor|reactor]] to increase its space by 1 column, provides no bonuses, valid output and input.<br />
|-<br />
![[Refined Uranium]]<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Uranium<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Refined Uranium<br />
}}<br />
|Replaced by [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|Compressed form of the [[Uranium|uranium]] resource, used to craft a [[Uranium Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium|Tiny Pile of Uranium 235]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Centrifuge<br />
|Top=Purified Crushed Uranium Ore<br />
|Bottom=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output1=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|OA1=2<br />
|Output2=Uranium 238|OA2=5}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]], [[Uranium 235]] and can be used for something very explosive. '''Warning:''' This Item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]! You need a '''full''' [[Hazmat Suit]] to transport it!<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium|Uranium 238]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Centrifuge<br />
|Top=Purified Crushed Uranium Ore<br />
|Bottom=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output1=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|OA1=2<br />
|Output2=Uranium 238|OA2=5}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]], [[MOX Nuclear Fuel]] and [[Uranium Block]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]! You need a '''full''' [[Hazmat Suit]] to transport it!<br />
|-<br />
![[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium 238|B1=Uranium 238|C1=Uranium 238<br />
|A2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|B2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|C2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235<br />
|A3=Uranium 238|B3=Uranium 238|C3=Uranium 238<br />
|Output=Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft a [[Uranium Cell]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]!<br />
|-<br />
![[MOX Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium 238|B1=Uranium 238|C1=Uranium 238<br />
|A2=Plutonium|B2=Plutonium|C2=Plutonium<br />
|A3=Uranium 238|B3=Uranium 238|C3=Uranium 238<br />
|Output=MOX Nuclear Fuel<br />
}}<br />
|(MOX=Mixed oxide, see the <span class="pops">[[wikipedia:MOX_fuel|wikipedia]]</span> article for more info)<br />
Used to craft a [[MOX Cell]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]!<br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lead Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
| +1000 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-5% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reactor Plating|B1=Dense Copper Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Reactor Plating|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
| +1700 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-1% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Containment Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reactor Plating|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Containment Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
| +500 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-10% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These will first exchange up to 12 heat with each surrounding component, and then up to 4 with the reactor itself.<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass Fibre Cable|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Heat Exchanger<br />
|A3=Glass Fibre Cable|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Plate|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli Plate<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Heat Exchanger<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Plate|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 24 heat with each surrounding component, and then up to 8 with the reactor. <br />
|-<br />
![[Core Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=Dense Copper Plate|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Core Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Core Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 72 heat with the reactor, put will not move heat to or from nearby components. These will usually be at the same percent capacity as the reactor, so they are useful as a kind of thermometer for your reactor.<br />
|-<br />
![[Component Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Gold<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold|C3=<br />
|Output=Component Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold Plate|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Gold Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Component Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 36 heat with each adjacent component, but does not transfer any with the reactor itself. <br />
|-<br />
![[Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Iron Bars|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Iron Bars|B2=|C2=Iron Bars<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Iron Bars|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Electric Motor|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|The basic vent dissipates 6 heat from itself every second. <br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Heat Vent|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Iron Bars|B2=Diamond|C2=Iron Bars<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Heat Vent|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|An improvement to a basic heat vent, this component dissipates 12 heat from itself. <br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Heat Vent|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=Dense Copper Plate|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Reactor Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent moves 5 heat from the reactor vessel to itself and dissipates 5 heat every second. This has the advantage that it can function effectively anywhere in the reactor, not just next to the uranium cell. <br />
|-<br />
![[Component Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Tin|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Tin|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Component Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Tin Plate|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Component Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent dissipates 4 heat from each surrounding component. <br />
|-<br />
![[Overclocked Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Reactor Heat Vent|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocked Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold Plate|B2=Reactor Heat Vent|C2=Gold Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocked Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent moves 36 heat from the reactor to itself and then dissipates 20 heat from itself. This will cause the component to overheat if steps are not taken to cool this component.<br />
|-<br />
![[Neutron Reflector]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Tin Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Tin Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Tin Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Tin Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|These reflect neutron pulses back to the uranium cell which produced them. The neutron reflector can reflect 10,000 pulses (one complete cycle from one uranium cell).<br />
|-<br />
![[Thick Neutron Reflector]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Neutron Reflector|C1=<br />
|A2=Neutron Reflector|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Neutron Reflector<br />
|A3=|B3=Neutron Reflector|C3=<br />
|Output=Thick Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Neutron Reflector|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Neutron Reflector|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Neutron Reflector<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Neutron Reflector|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Thick Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|The thick neutron reflector is more durable, allowing it to reflect 40,000 pulses before failure.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|10K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Water Cell|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Coolant Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Water Cell|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Coolant Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 10,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|30K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=Tin|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=30K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=Tin Plate|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=30K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 30,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|60K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=30K Cooling Cell|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=30K Cooling Cell|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=60K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=30K Cooling Cell|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=30K Cooling Cell|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=60K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 60,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[RSH-Condensator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Heat Exchanger|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=RSH-Condensator<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Holds 20,000 heat. Can be restored with redstone (10,000 each).<br />
|-<br />
![[LZH-Condensator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Reactor Heat Vent|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=RSH-Condensator|B2=Lapis Lazuli Block|C2=RSH-Condensator<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Core Heat Exchanger|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=LZH-Condensator<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Holds 100,000 heat. Can be restored with lapis lazuli (40,000 each) and redstone (5,000 each).<br />
|-<br />
![[Heating Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Lava Cell<br />
|B3=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heating Cell<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|When placed in a Nuclear Reactor, the heating cell will add heat to the surrounding cells. <br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Uranium Fuel Ingot<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Re-Enriched Uranium Cell|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Generates 1,000,000-5,000,000 [[EU]] at 5-25 EU/t (depending on efficiency, that is, cell adjacency), but generates excess heat which must be eliminated through cooling. When it decays, 25% of time turns into a [[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]], which once recharged, turns into a fresh new cell.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dual Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Uranium Cell|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Dual Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Uranium Cell|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Dual Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|These act as if they're 2 cells in a Grid pattern. 1 Dual cell acts as 2x Uranium Cells are side-by-side. The output from a single slot used is 20EU/t because of 5EU/t per cell, as well as the +5EU/t per cell adjacent to another. <br />
|-<br />
![[Quad Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Dual Uranium Cell|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Dual Uranium Cell|C3=<br />
|Output=Quad Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium Cell|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Uranium Cell<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Uranium Cell|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Quad Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|4 Uranium Cells forged together to only take one space in the reactor slot; Output for these are 60EU/t. These new Uranium components allow for much more compact Nuclear Reactor designs - However you still have to manage that heat produced. <br />
|-<br />
![[Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=MOX Nuclear Fuel<br />
|Bottom=Fuel Rod (Empty)<br />
|Output=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|Much like [[Uranium Cell]] but with higher energy output on higher reactor heat.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dual Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|Output=Dual Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|These act as if they're 2 cells in a Grid pattern. 1 Dual cell acts as 2x MOX Cells are side-by-side. The output at 0 heat from a single slot used is 20EU/t because of 5EU/t per cell, as well as the +5EU/t per cell adjacent to another. <br />
|-<br />
![[Quad Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|Output=Quad Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|4 MOX Cells forged together to only take one space in the reactor slot; Output with no heat for these are 60EU/t. These new reactor components allow for much more compact Nuclear Reactor designs - However you still have to manage that heat produced. <br />
|-<br />
![[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Empty Cell<br />
|A2=Empty Cell|B2=Uranium Fuel Ingot|C2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Empty Cell|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Near-Depleted Uranium Cell|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<center>Rarely created when an [[Uranium Cell]] decays</center><br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Can be turned into a rechargeable [[Depleted Isotope Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Depleted Isotope Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Near-Depleted Uranium Cell|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Depleted Isotope Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Created when an [[Uranium Cell]] decays, used to craft plutonium.<br />
|When surrounded by one or more [[Uranium Cell]]s, will make the cell pulse an additional time. This pulse generates heat, but not EU, and recharges the cell. Recharging is much faster when done on a reactor running very hot.<br />
|-<br />
![[Re-Enriched Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Re-Enriched Uranium Cell<br />
|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
<center>Created once a [[Depleted Isotope Cell]] charges</center><br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Can be turned back into a [[Uranium Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Processors ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron<br />
|A2=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|Non-electric machine, 25% faster and 125% fuel effective, can burn lava and [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Electro Furnace|Electric Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electro Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-powered furnace which is 150% faster then normal and 125% fuel effective. Takes 400 [[EU]] per operation (at least 3 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Macerator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Turns ore into [[Crushed Ore]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Macerator|this]] page. Takes 800 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Ore Washing Plant]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bucket|B2=Machine|C2=Bucket<br />
|A3=Electric Motor|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Electric Motor<br />
|Output=Ore Washing Plant<br />
}}<br />
|Turns [[Crushed Ore]] into [[Purified Crushed Ore]], [[Stone Dust]] and a tiny pile of dust - look for more recipes on [[Ore Washing Plant|this]] page. Takes 8000 [[EU]] per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Thermal Centrifuge]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coil|B1=Mining Laser|C1=Coil<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Electric Motor|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Thermal Centrifuge<br />
}}<br />
|Turns [[Crushed Purified Ore]] into [[Dusts]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Thermal Centrifuge|this]] page. Takes (?) [[EU]] per operation (at least 48 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Metal Former]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
|Has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Used to craft plates, casings, cables and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Metal Former|this]] page.<br />
|-<br />
![[Extractor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Extracts resin into 3 rubber (triple the efficiency) and turns simple fuel cells into liquid fuel ones and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Extractor|this]] page. Takes 313 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Compressor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|C1=Stone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Machine|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Stone|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Compresses [[Mixed Metal Ingot]]s into [[Advanced Alloy]] and [[Plantball]]s into [[Compressed Plants]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Compressor|this]] page. Takes 625 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Recycler]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Compressor|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Dirt|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Recycler<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Compressor|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Dirt|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Recycler<br />
}}<br />
|Has a 6% chance of turning anything inserted into it to [[Scrap]]. Takes 35 [[EU]] per operation (at least 1 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Canning Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Machine|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Canning Machine<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Tin Casing<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Machine|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|A3=Tin Casing|B3=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine<br />
}}<br />
|Turns food (top slot) and tin cans (bottom slot) into several canned food (see the [[Food List]]). Canned food instantly heals you 1 heart per unit. It is also used to fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|fuel cans]] using [[Biofuel Cell]]s and [[Coalfuel Cell]]s, and refuel [[Jetpack]]s using those cells. Takes 35 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bottling Plant]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Empty Cell<br />
|B2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Machine|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Bottling Plant<br />
}}<br />
|Empties cells or other liquid containers (top slot) into tank or fills containers from tank (bottom slot). Takes 5 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Induction Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper|B1=Copper|C1=Copper<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Electro Furnace|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Copper|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Copper<br />
|Output=Induction Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Special two-input two-output furnace which increases its smelting speed as it heats up through smelting. When it's not smelting anything, it will quickly lose heat, but the furnace can be applied a Redstone current to keep itself heated for 1 EU/t. Takes 6000 (0% heat) to 208 (100% heat) EU per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Mass Fabricator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Advanced Machine|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Advanced Machine<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Mass Fabricator<br />
}}<br />
|Now produces Uu-Liquid and needs much more energy and time.<br />
|Generates [[Matter]] for a vast amount of energy, but said amount can be reduced and the generation speed increased by feeding [[Scrap]] to the bottom slot. Takes 1,000,000 EU per operation (without any scrap), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Scanner]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Reinforced Glass|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Electric Motor|B2=Luminator|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|Used to scan items to get their [[Pattern]]. The Pattern can be saved in a [[Memory Crystal]] or a [[Pattern Storage]] next to the scanner.<br />
|-<br />
![[Replicator]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reinforced Stone|B1=Reinforced Glass|C1=Reinforced Stone<br />
|A2=Teleporter|B2=Teleporter|C2=Teleporter<br />
|A3=HV Transformer|B3=MFE Unit|C3=HV Transformer<br />
|Output=Replicator<br />
}}<br />
|Uses Uu-Liquid and energy to produce any item which pattern is in an adjacent [[Pattern Storage]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Utility ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Luminator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined_Iron|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Refined_Iron<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Luminator|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Luminator|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Produces light when powered.<br />
|-<br />
![[Personal Safe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Chest<br />
|Output=Personal Safe<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Chest which can only be opened by you once you right-click it for the first time. It also has the space of a double chest. Useful for SMP.<br />
|-<br />
![[Trade-O-Mat]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Chest|B2=Machine|C2=Chest<br />
|Output=Trade-O-Mat<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Allows a certain item to be traded by another, giving or taking from an adjacent chest or [[Personal Safe]]. Useful for SMP. See its [[Trade-O-Mat|article]] for a full guide on how to set one up. Does not require energy.<br />
|-<br />
![[Magnetizer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Iron Fence|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Machine|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Iron Fence|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Magnetizer<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Turns [[Iron Fence]]s stacked vertically (up and/or down) into a faster alternative to ladders. When a player wearing metal boots (iron, gold, [[Bronze Boots|bronze]], [[Nano-Boots|nano]] or [[QuantumSuit Boots|quantum]]) approaches the fences, said player is quickly propelled upwards while the Magnetizer uses energy. Takes 2 EU/t while a player is being propelled, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Electrolyzer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Cable<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Machine|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Electrolyzer<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|When placed adjacent to energy storage and filled with [[Water Cell]]s, once the [[EU]] storage is 70.01% or more, starts turning the cells into [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s, but once it's 25%, starts using up the electrolyzed cells to supply power. Speed depend on energy storage block tier.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tesla Coil]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Tesla Coil<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Tesla Coil<br />
}}<br />
|When charged and applied a Redstone current, it starts finding NPCs and players at a range of 4 blocks at the cost of 2 EU/t. If a NPC/player is found, it will apply 10 hearts of damage to it and discharge. Useful for placing monster traps outside your base. Takes 5000 [[EU]] to charge, up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Teleporter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=FreqTrans|C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Diamond|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Teleports a player to another [[Teleporter]] defined by a [[FreqTrans]] once it is applied Redstone current. Takes a variable amount of EU depending on the distance, kind of creature (human/monster/animal), inventory and worn armor (from Distance*100 for an animal to Distance*3100 for a player with a full inventory of stacks of 64 and all armor pieces worn), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t). Please note that a teleporter does not accept cables as energy inputs - only EU storage blocks ([[MFS Unit]] recommended) adjacent to it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Industrial TNT]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=TNT|B2=TNT|C2=TNT<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=Flint|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=TNT|B3=TNT|C3=TNT<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=TNT|B2=TNT|C2=TNT<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=Flint|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=TNT|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Flint|B2=TNT|C2=Flint<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=TNT|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Much like [[TNT]], but with less power so as not to destroy ores or deal as much damage.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dynamite]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=String<br />
|A2=Industrial TNT<br />
|Output=Dynamite|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Smaller version of [[Industrial TNT]] which can be thrown or placed.<br />
|-<br />
![[Sticky Dynamite]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dynamite|B1=Dynamite|C1=Dynamite<br />
|A2=Dynamite|B2=Sticky Resin|C2=Dynamite<br />
|A3=Dynamite|B3=Dynamite|C3=Dynamite<br />
|Output=Sticky Dynamite|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Dynamite that will stick to a wall when thrown.<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Trampoline]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2=Rubber |B2=Rubber |C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber |B3=Rubber |C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Rubber Trampoline|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Jumping off of a height onto this rubberized sheet will cause you to bounce back up, effectively negating fall damage. The rubber trampoline must be connected on at least 2 sides to blocks on the same level as it, and must have a gap underneath, similar to a real trampoline. <br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Fence]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Fence|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron Casing<br />
|Bottom=RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output=Iron Fence<br />
}}<br />
|Iron Fences can serve as a normal fence. Iron Fences can be stacked on top of one another, and if a player approaches the resulting pole while holding the Crouch button, he will quickly slide down the pole, much faster than down a ladder, but still not fast enough to receive fall damage upon touching the ground. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Miner ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Miner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|Mines vertically by laying down [[Mining Pipe]]s placed in the top-center slot, using the [[Mining Drill]] or [[Diamond Drill]] (faster but consumes more energy) in the top-left slot and scanning for ores using the [[OD Scanner]] (5x5 area) or [[OV Scanner]] (9x9 area) in the top-right slot, either throwing anything out or placing in an adjacent chest. Any kind of block may be placed in the pipe slot too, causing the pipes to be retracted and refunded. Takes a variable amount of EU per operation based on the scanner and drill (460 EU for Mining Drill or 890 EU for Diamond Drill + 70 EU for OD Scanner or 180 EU for OV Scanner), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Miner]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Miner|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=MFE Unit|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Teleporter<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Miner|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Advanced Miner<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
![[Pump]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Empty Cell<br />
|A2=Empty Cell|B2=Machine|C2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Mining Pipe|B3=Treetap|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump<br />
}}<br />
|No Changes<br />
|When placed next to a miner and filled with empty [[Empty Cell|cells]], fills the cells with any liquid the miner comes across. When alone, fills an empty [[Empty Cell|cell]] with a liquid one block directly below the pump. Takes 200 [[EU]] per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Pipe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Treetap|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Treetap|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Placed in the miner's top-center slot.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Terraformer ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Terraformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Tfbp|C1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer<br />
}}<br />
|Alters (terraforms) nearby landscape following a [[Terraformer Blueprint]] inserted in it (by right-clicking the machine with the blueprint). Takes a unlimited amount of EU/t (just like [[Mass Fabricator|mass fab]]), up to high voltage (512 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Terraformer Blueprint|Empty Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp<br />
}}<br />
|Empty Terraformer blueprint used to craft functional ones.<br />
|-<br />
![[Chilling|Chilling Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Snowball<br />
|A2=Snowball|B2=Tfbp|C2=Snowball<br />
|B3=Snowball<br />
|Output=Chilling<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Snow biome by placing snow (and later snow blocks) on top of blocks and freezing water. Takes 4 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Compression|Compression Blueprint]]<br />
(coming soon)<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cobblestone|B1=Stone|C1=Cobblestone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Tfbp|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Cobblestone|B3=Stone|C3=Cobblestone<br />
|Output=Compression<br />
}}<br />
|Removes dirt and sand, crushing some of it into cobblestone and sandstone and then crushing cobblestone into stone. Takes 10 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Cultivation|Cultivation Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Seeds<br />
|A2=Seeds|B2=Tfbp|C2=Seeds<br />
|B3=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Plains biome by replacing sand with dirt, growing grass on top of dirt and randomly adding plantlife. Takes 20 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Desertification|Desertification Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Sand<br />
|A2=Sand|B2=Tfbp|C2=Sand<br />
|B3=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Desert biome by replacing dirt with sand, destroying plants, melting ice/snow and causing forest fires. Takes 4 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Flatificator|Flatificator Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Dirt<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Tfbp|C2=Dirt<br />
|B3=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator<br />
}}<br />
|Removes all natural blocks (except stone) above the Terraformer and fills land below the Terraformer with dirt. Takes 40 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Irrigation|Irrigation Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Water Bucket<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|B3=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation<br />
}}<br />
|Replaces sand with dirt, grows grass on top of dirt, causes plants to grow faster, lets sugar cane grow past 3 blocks and rarely spawns water below the Terraformer. Takes 8 EU/t.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Upgrades ===<br />
Place one or more upgrades into the four right-most slots of a machine to upgrade said machine.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Overclocker Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|B1=Cooling Cell|C1=Cooling Cell<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocker upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to speed up machines at the cost of higher energy consumption. Each upgrade reduces the operating time to 70% of the previous value and increases energy consumption by 60%. The effect is multiplicative.<br />
|-<br />
![[Transformer Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=2xIns. Gold Cable|B2=MV Transformer|C2=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Transformer upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to upgrade a machine's power input rate or tier. One upgrade enables a tier 1 machine to receive 128EU/t. Two upgrades enables it to receive 512EU/t and three for more than 512 EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[Energy Storage Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Wooden Planks|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Energy storage upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to upgrade a machine's internal power storage. Each upgrade increases the storage capacity by 10,000 EU.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Armor ==<br />
=== Material ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=135px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|Helmet with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Chestplate]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|B3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|Leggings with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Boots<br />
}}<br />
|Boots with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Energy ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=135px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Nightvision Goggles]]<br />
|<center>Unknown</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Heat Exchanger|B1=Advanced RE-Battery|C1=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
|A2=Luminator|B2=Reinforced Glass|C2=Luminator<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Nightvision Goggles<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that allows the user to see in the dark (night vision). Use [ALT] + M to activate Night Vision.<br><br><br />
HAYO: Don't be an <strike>idiot</strike> silly person and activate night vision during day time! Your insurance probably won't cover scorched retinas.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Helmet|Nano Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Glass|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Nightvision Goggles|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet which absorbs part of your damage while charged. Night Vision can be enabled using [ALT] + M.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Bodyarmor|Nano Body Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based chestplate which absorbs part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Leggings|Nano Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based leggings which absorb part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Boots|Nano Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots which absorb part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Iridium Plate]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iridium Ore|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Iridium Ore<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Diamond|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Iridium Ore|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Iridium Ore<br />
|Output=Iridium Plate<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Material used to craft QuantumSuit armor.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Helmet|Quantum Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Nano-Helmet|C1=<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Reinforced Glass|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Quantum-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reinforced Glass|B1=Nano-Helmet|C1=Reinforced Glass<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Scuba Helmet|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Quantum-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet which lets you breathe underwater, replenishes your hunger and cures poison while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Bodyarmor|Quantum Body Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Nano-Bodyarmor|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Iridium Plate|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Quantum-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Nano-Bodyarmor|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Iridium Plate|B3=Electric Jetpack|C3=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Quantum-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based chestplate which absorbs a lot of your damage while charged. Jetpack can be enabled using CTRL-M.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Machine|B1=Lapotron Crystal|C1=Machine<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Nano-Leggings|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Quantum-Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based leggings which let you sprint more than 3 times faster.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Boots|Quantum Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iridium Plate|B1=Nano-Boots|C1=Iridium Plate<br />
|A2=Rubber Boots|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Rubber Boots<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=|Output=Quantum-Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots which absorb all of your fall damage while charged, and while pressing CTRL, let you jump higher.<br />
|-<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Utility ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[BatPack|Bat-Pack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)|B2=Tin|C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tools using its energy of up to 60,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Adv.Batpack|Advanced Bat-Pack]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tier 2 tools using its energy of up to 600,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Energypack|Energy-Pack]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Iron Casing|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Energypack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tier 3 tools using its energy of up to 2,000,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[LapPack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Block|B1=Advanced Circuit |C1=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Block|B2=Bat-Pack|C2=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Block|C3=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|Output=LapPack<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Upgraded version of the [[Batpack]] which can hold 300,000 [[EU]]<br />
|-<br />
![[Composite Armor Vest|Composite Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Iron Chestplate|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Leather_Tunic|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Composite Armor Vest<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Super-durable chestplate, more than 3 times the durability of a diamond chestplate.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Jetpack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=BatBox|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Electric Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=BatBox|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Electric Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-powered jetpack worn as a chestplate. It has a limited maximum flying height and a smaller operational time, unlike the normal fuel-powered [[Jetpack]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Jetpack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Fuel Can (Empty)|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Fuel Can (Empty)|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|[[Fuel]]-powered tool that allows the player to fly while worn as a chestplate. It lasts for 90 seconds when fully charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[CFPack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=CF_Sprayer|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=CF_Sprayer<br />
|A2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B2=Tin|C2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|A3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B3=|C3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|Output=CFPack<br />
|Output link=CFPack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=CF_Sprayer|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=CF_Sprayer<br />
|A2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B2=Iron Casing|C2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|A3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B3=|C3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|Output=CFPack<br />
|Output link=CFPack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate that stores additional [[CF Pellet]]s to automatically reload a [[CF Sprayer]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Scuba Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Orange Dye<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Glass|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Iron Bars|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Scuba Helmet<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Helmet that refills your breath bar as long as you have [[Compressed Air Cell|compressed air cells]] in your inventory.<br />
|-<br />
![[Hazmat Suit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Orange Dye|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Orange Dye|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Hazmat Suit<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|A chestplate that provides protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects.<br />
|-<br />
![[Hazmat Suit Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Orange Dye|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Hazmat Suit Leggings<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|A pair of leggings that provide protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects.<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Wool|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Rubber Boots<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Boots that reduce your fall damage.<br />
|-<br />
![[Static Boots|Static Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|A2=Iron|C1=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|B2=Wool<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Static Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] while walking.<br />
|-<br />
![[Solar Helmet|Solar Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|A2=Iron|B1=Iron|C1=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|B2=Solar_Panel<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Helmet<br />
|B2=Solar_Panel<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] from the sunlight.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
=== Material ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Pickaxe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Pickaxe<br />
}}<br />
|Pickaxe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Shovel]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Shovel<br />
}}<br />
|Shovel with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Axe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick|C2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Axe<br />
}}<br />
|Axe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Sword]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Sword<br />
}}<br />
|Sword with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Hoe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|Hoe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Utility ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Forge Hammer]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge Hammer<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft Metal Plates out of ingots.<br />
|-<br />
![[Treetap]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Extracts [[Sticky Resin]] from [[Rubber Wood|rubber wood]] with resin holes in them upon right-clicking the wood.<br />
|-<br />
![[Wrench]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Removes machine with right-click (there is a small chance that a machine will be gutted and drop only machine block or generator).<br />
|-<br />
![[Cutter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|B2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter<br />
}}<br />
Now used to make wire when used with Plates.<br />
|When left-clicked on a cable, removes one layer of insulation, dropping the [[Rubber|rubber]]. When right-clicked on a cable, adds one layer of insulation, using rubber from your inventory.<br />
|-<br />
![[Painter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wool|C1=Wool<br />
|B2=Iron|C2=Wool<br />
|A3=Iron<br />
|Output=Painter<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Painter|B1=Red Dye<br />
|Output=Painter (Red)<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|When dyed and right-clicked on a cable, paints the cable. Painted cables only connect with unpainted cables or painted cables of the same color. It cannot paint uninsulated cable, except for [[Glass Fibre Cable]]. Each dye lasts 16 uses.<br />
Has auto-refill mode (via M key).<br />
|-<br />
![[EC-Meter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=EC-Meter<br />
|Output-image=Grid_EC_Manipulator.png<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Currently Disabled</center><br />
|Detects how many EU are passing through a cable upon right-clicking on one.<br />
Will provide misleading readings on many cases.<br />
|-<br />
![[Scaffold]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks |B1=Wooden Planks |C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=|B2=Stick |C2=<br />
|A3=Stick |B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Easy to place, easy to demolish platforms that also work like ladders. Try with [[Construction Foam]].<br />
Provides better fuel than anything, since every scaffold provides 750 EU when burned.<br />
Blacklisted in [[recycler]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Scaffold]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron |B1=Refined Iron |C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Fence|C2=<br />
|A3=Iron Fence |B3=|C3=Iron Fence <br />
|Output=Iron Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Fence|B2=Iron Fence|C2=Iron Fence<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|A sturdier version of the wooden scaffolding. Can now be used to make [[Reinforced Stone]].<br />
|-<br />
![[CF Sprayer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cobblestone|B1=Cobblestone<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Stick<br />
|C3=Cobblestone<br />
|Output=CF Sprayer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Casing|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Universal Fluid Cell|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=CF Sprayer<br />
}}<br />
|Sprays [[Construction Foam]]. It can be recharged in a crafting table using [[CF Pellet|CF pellets]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Electric === <br />
<br />
Electric tools use energy instead of durability. They need recharging when they run out of energy, but they never wear out.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Small Power Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Electric Hoe]], [[Electric Wrench]] and [[Electric Treetap]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Power Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Mining Drill]] and [[Chainsaw]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Drill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=RE Battery|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|Electric pickaxe + shovel which is faster than a pickaxe and shovel. <br />
|-<br />
![[Diamond Drill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Diamond<br />
|A2=Diamond|B2=Mining Drill|C2=Diamond<br />
|Output=Diamond Drill<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Upgraded [[Mining Drill|mining drill]] which is faster and can break obsidian at a faster speed. <br />
|-<br />
![[Iridium Drill]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iridium Plate<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Diamond Drill|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Iridium Drill<br />
}}<br />
|Upgraded [[Mining Drill|mining drill]] which is faster and can break obsidian at a faster speed. <br />
|-<br />
![[Chainsaw]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Refined Iron<br />
<br />
|Output=Chainsaw (Uncharged)<br />
|Output-image=Grid_Chainsaw.png<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
<br />
|Output=Chainsaw (Uncharged)<br />
|Output-image=Grid_Chainsaw.png<br />
}}<br />
|More efficient electric axe with the plus of being an effective mob stopper. Since 1.70, the Chainsaw now also works as shears. Just right-click on a sheep. The same goes with grass or anything else you could shear with normal shears.... Cheers.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Wrench]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|Like a [[Wrench]], right-clicking on a machine with an electric wrench removes it. Post 1.46v, electric wrench's toggle ability has a 100% chance to remove the machine. Tool is toggled by holding the "M" key and right clicking. <br />
|-<br />
![[Nano Saber]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano Saber<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Sword that deals 20 damage when charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Treetap]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Treetap<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Treetap<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|Output=Electric Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|Treetap which uses EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Laser]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
|Multipurpose laser which instantly breaks blocks.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Hoe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=RE Battery|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Plate|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Small Power Unit|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|Hoe which uses EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[OD Scanner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=RE Battery|C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Gold Casing|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Gold Casing<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=RE Battery|C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|The OD Scanner (Ore Density Scanner) is a tool that helps the player determine a relative amount of valuable resources. The OD Scanner can also be inserted into a Miner to give it a mining area of 5x5.<br />
|-<br />
![[OV Scanner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=OD Scanner|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Gold Casing|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Gold Casing<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|A3-link=Insulated Gold Cable|B3=OD Scanner|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable|C3-link=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|The OV Scanner (Ore Value Scanner) is the improved version of the OD Scanner. This device not only calculates how much ore there is in the scanned area, but outputs its value based on how valuable the ores are. The OV Scanner can also be inserted into a Miner to increase the Miner's mining area from 5x5 to 9x9.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Agriculture ===<br />
<br />
IC2 adds new capabilities in the field of agriculture as well.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Crops]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Necessary for using the IC2 agriculture system.<br />
|-<br />
![[Cropnalyzer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Glass|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Cropnalyzer<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Used to scan seed bags to identify the properties of the plant, such as the plant type, its tier, and its growth, gain, and resistance ratings.<br />
|-<br />
![[Fertilizer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2= |B2=Some random scrap |C2= <br />
|A3= |B3=Bone Meal |C3= <br />
|Output=Fertilizer|OA=2<br />
}} {{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2=Some random scrap |B2=Some random scrap |C2=Fertilizer <br />
|A3= |B3=|C3= <br />
|Output=Fertilizer|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Used to speed up the growth of plants. Bonemeal by itself does not work on IC2 plants.<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Electric_Wrench&diff=13931Electric Wrench2014-07-12T09:50:34Z<p>Trifler: Noted which mode is the default</p>
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<div>{{IC²}}<br />
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The ''Electric Wrench'' works the same as the [[Wrench|Bronze Wrench]], but instead of taking wear and tear with use, it uses electricity. Thus, it will never wear out, like [[Mining Drill]]s. <br />
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It can be charged in [[BatBox]]es and other storage devices, as well as by [[RE Battery|batteries]]. Remember to switch to another item before clicking on your energy storage device or you may accidentally wrench it, losing all that precious EU! <br />
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== Electric Wrench modes ==<br />
The Electric Wrench has two modes; switch through modes by holding down M and right-clicking.<br />
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*''Lossless Mode Disabled:'' Low power usage, same chance to break machines as using a [[Wrench|Bronze Wrench]]. This is the default mode.<br />
*''Lossless Mode Enabled:'' High power usage, about 9000 EU/use, with a 0% chance to break machines. Wearing a charged [[BatPack]] or [[LapPack]] is advised; however, there is now no need to worry about random machine blocks popping out!! HAYO!!<br />
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<br />
== Recipe (Experimental) ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Recipe (Legacy) ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench<br />
|C1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE_Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Navigation}}<br />
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[[Category:Tools]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=13930Tutorial:First Steps2014-07-12T09:25:07Z<p>Trifler: Since it's no longer possible to build a Geothermal Generator without a Metal Former, I moved it to come after the Metal Former and the Pump</p>
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<div>This tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>).<br />
'''Important: This tutorial now expects you to be using [[v2.X]] of IndustrialCraft²'''<br />
<br />
== Basic steps in a new world ==<br />
<br />
[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal, and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode; the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind that you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place. You may also want to start growing some wheat and trees.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
<br />
You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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<br />
Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic [[generator]]: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now, drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone; that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as [[cable]]s, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. Its value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]]; it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the [[Nano-Bodyarmor|nano-suit]] use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future [[Nuclear Reactor|nuclear reactor]] or to craft a [[nuke]] to blow up a mountain. Besides that, it is not involved in other recipes. It is rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather it.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha, the diamond. Everybody runs after them. Try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest; we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal. I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*Lapis lazuli: Not shown here, but you know it. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find it now, just keep it until you have a need to use it.<br />
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*Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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*[[Lead]]: Not shown here. You won't need lead for a quite a while, and even then only in small quantities. It's primary used in nuclear reactors, but is also used in intermediate batteries.<br />
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*Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively, Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface. Continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now that you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some [[Electric Circuit]]s, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. You'll need to make a [[Forge Hammer]] in order to create the [[Iron Plate]]s for the Iron Furnace.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge_Hammer<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now the Iron Furnace itself:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
Together you will need ten Iron Ore, two Sticks, and two pieces of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt the ten Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace. Take the Sticks and five Iron Ingots and make the Forge Hammer. Next place the Forge Hammer and the remaining five ingots on the crafting grid to create five Iron Plates. Now pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step.<br />
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Before you proceed, you'll need to make a [[Cutter]] tool in order to make cables. It requires five Iron Ingots. Make three of them into Iron Plates using the Forge Hammer. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter|OA=<br />
}}<br />
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=== Your First Machine ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ingots<br />
* 9 Iron Ingots<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and three Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
|Output-link=Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Place the Forge Hammer and three Copper Ingots on the crafting grid to make three Copper Plates. Then place the Copper Plates on the crafting grid and replace the Forge Hammer with the Cutters to cut them into wire. Lastly combine your wire with Rubber to create [[Insulated Copper Cable]]s.<br />
<br />
Use the Forge Hammer to turn your Iron Ingots into nine Iron Plates.<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Iron Plate]]. Electronic Circuits are the basis industry, used in every machine, so you'll be using them a lot. <br />
<br />
Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
Just take 8 [[Iron Plate]]s and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the Electronic Circuit on the crafting bench and '''TADA'''! You can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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<br />
=== Generator ===<br />
<br />
For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 5 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
<br />
<br />
There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Iron Plate]]s, and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
<br />
<br />
Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, so take your pick. '''Do not use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
<br />
I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin_Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin_Casing<br />
|A3=Tin_Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin_Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin Casing, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
<br />
<br />
In order to create Tin Casing (or any material casing), simply use the Forge Hammer on a Tin Plate.<br />
<br />
Time to remember that recipe.<br />
<br />
You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
<br />
But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Now craft two Tin Cables.<br />
<br />
Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
<br />
Next follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
<br />
The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
<br />
=== Macerator ===<br />
<br />
For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
<br />
<br />
And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
<br />
You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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<br />
=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
<br />
For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
<br />
<br />
The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
<br />
I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
<br />
<br />
You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== BatBox ===<br />
<br />
Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Run Tin Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. On the plus side, you get three Tin Cable per ingot rather than the two you got making Copper Cable earlier. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
<br />
BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Tin Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Tin Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alternative Power ===<br />
<br />
==== Wind Power ====<br />
<br />
If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Solar Power ====<br />
<br />
Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== Etcetera ===<br />
<br />
In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. In the current version of IC2, Tin Cable has taken the place where Copper Cable used to be in the cable hierarchy, so pretend that cable is tin. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four-square-long cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
<br/> <br/><br />
<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
<br />
== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
<br />
Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
<br />
Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin ingots into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze Dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
<br />
<br />
You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right-click on the machine you want to remove; be careful: if the machine wasn’t empty, you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft; it's unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''. However, if you upgrade your wrench into an [[Electric Wrench]], and toggle it to loss-less mode, you are guaranteed to get your machines back no matter what, at a cost of 9000 EU per operation.<br />
<br />
<br />
The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
<br />
== Second Steps ==<br />
<br />
=== Metal Former ===<br />
Tired of having to keep making Cutters and Forge Hammers? Think it's strange that you have all these machines, but still have to use hand tools to shape metal? <br />
<br />
Perhaps it's time you built a Metal Former. It can craft plates, casings, cables, and some other things.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Item Casing|B1=Chest|C1=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|A2=Bronze Item Casing|B2=Bronze Item Casing|C2=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|Output=Tool Box<br />
}}<br />
You'll need to make two [[Toolbox]]es using a Chest and five Bronze Casing.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
You'll also need to make three copper [[Coil]]s.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
Combine those with an Electronic Circuit and a Machine block, which you already know how to make, like so.<br />
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The Metal Former has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Rolling does X, Extruding converts plates into wire, and Cutting does X.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way. It's a lot of work to make, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough. Just be careful not to drop it in lava.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Mining Drill and Chainsaw ===<br />
<br />
Tired of making pickaxe after pickaxe? How about an energy-based version?<br />
<br />
The [[Mining Drill]] uses EU instead of wearing out, so you just need to recharge it by placing it either in any generator or in a BatBox or higher.<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The [[Chainsaw]] provides an energy-based version of the axe, shears, and sword in one device. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Chainsaw<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Pump ===<br />
<br />
Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or [[Empty Cell]]s for us and place them in a chest.<br />
<br />
<br />
Now, we will craft it! We'll need to make some [[Empty Cell]]s in a Metal Former to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin_Plate<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Empty Cell|OA=3}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Geothermal Power ===<br />
<br />
Once you've acquired both a Metal Former and a Pump, you'll have the option of making a [[Geothermal Generator]]. This option isn't renewable like solar or wind, but it's a great alternative or supplement to Coal/Charcoal. A Geothermal Generator generates energy from lava. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are almighty in the Nether as well. The Metal Former machine is required in order to make the Empty Cells used in this recipe. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== CES Unit ===<br />
<br />
Now, we have more machines, and we can power them with solar panels. But what should we do when the BatBox runs out of energy at night? Let's put our knowledge of bronze to use making a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[CES Unit]]. The [[CES Unit]] stores 100,000 EU, or 10x as much as the BatBox. <br />
<br />
Before we begin, you'll need to get your hands on at least three [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Gunpowder Gunpowder]. You may need to go hunt some Creepers to get some.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type = Extractor<br />
|Top = Gunpowder<br />
|Bottom = RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output = Sulfur Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Gunpowder through an Extractor to get three [[Sulfur Dust]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Lead Ingots through a Macerator to get three [[Lead Dust]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Assemble three [[Advanced RE-Battery|Advanced RE-Batteries]], then use them to build the CES Unit.<br />
<br />
<br />
Before you place your shiny new CES Unit, there's one more thing we need: a [[LV Transformer|Low-Voltage Transformer]]. Don't worry, it's not hard to make.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The reason we need a transformer is because the CES Unit puts out too much power at a time. Most machines only accept low voltage (32 EU-p), and the CES Unit outputs 128 EU-p. '''If you hook it up without a transformer, all of your machines will be destroyed!'''<br />
<br />
Place the CES Unit and the LV Transformer so that the output of the CES Unit connects to the five-dotted side of the transformer. From there, you can run a cable from any of the one-dotted sides of the transformer to your machines. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== BatPacks ===<br />
<br />
Power tools use a lot of energy. Wouldn't it be nice to carry more energy at a time? You can with a [[BatPack]]. A BatPack (Battery Pack) is worn in the Chest slot, so it cannot be worn at the same time as chest armor.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged) |B1=Electronic Circuit |C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged) |B2=Wooden Planks |C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged) |B3= |C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
The simplest version carries 60,000 EU.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
The [[Advanced BatPack]] carries 600,000 EU.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Canning Machine ===<br />
<br />
Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, or fuel. You can fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|Fuel Cans]] with [[Bio Cell|biofuel]] or [[Coalfuel Cell|coalfuel]].<br />
Craft it!<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|A2=Tin Casing|A3=Tin Casing<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|C1=Tin Casing|C2=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Cutter<br />
|B2=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Tin Can|OA=1<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here: [[Food List]].<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Compressor ===<br />
<br />
A [[Compressor]] is used to make several different things, but the important ones to know right now are that it can compress Sand into Sandstone and it can make [[Advanced Alloy]]s. Advanced Alloys can be used to make things like [[Reinforced Stone]] and [[Composite Armor]].<br />
<br />
Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine block.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
<br />
Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bronze Plate|B2=Bronze Plate|C2=Bronze Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Reinforced Stone ===<br />
<br />
Before we move on, you might be interested to know that now that you can make Advanced Alloys using a Compressor, you can now make Reinforced Stone. Reinforced Stone is far more explosion-resistant than regular Stone, so you can use it to make your home much more Creeper resistant. Here's the recipe:<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|B1=Stone|C1=Stone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Stone|B3=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Reinforced Stone|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
<br />
=== Automated Mining ===<br />
<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop whining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For the [[Mining Pipe|mining pipe]], you need 6 [[Refined Iron|Refined iron]] and a treetap:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|A2=Iron Plate|A3=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the Miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
<br />
The Mining Drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== MFE Unit ===<br />
<br />
For an even bigger energy storage unit, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 4,000,000 EU, as much as 100 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully-loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them into [[Energy Crystal]]s!<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Diamond<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond Dust<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Diamond Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Diamond Dust|B2=Redstone|C2=Diamond Dust<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Diamond Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energium Dust|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Craft a machine block, search for 4 cables, and craft an MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
<br />
NOTE: Tin cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 512EU/t. You must use a [[MV Transformer]] and a [[LV Transformer]], or a [[Gold Cable]] and a couple of [[Transformer Upgrade]] add-ons.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Mining Laser ===<br />
<br />
''Uhh...'' So we've got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]!<br />
<br />
Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]]s, craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
<br />
'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here: [[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Terraformer ===<br />
<br />
We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time to go to your flat place, we will craft a [[Teleporter]], or a [[Terraformer]].<br />
<br />
For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two [[Tfbp|TFBP]], an [[Advanced Machine|advanced machine]], and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It makes a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and places a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It forces saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4 blocks high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replaces dirt with sand, destroys plants and saplings, melts ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Teleporter ===<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
<br />
Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then, I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
<br />
<br />
You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
<br />
{{Navigation|Tutorials=yes|Secrets=yes}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Recipes_and_Resources&diff=13891Talk:Recipes and Resources2014-06-20T02:41:39Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div><br />
== Glass Cable ==<br />
Is there a recipe for 2.X that doesn't require silver? It seems odd that Redpower would be mandatory. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 04:16, 20 June 2014 (CEST)<br />
<br />
<br />
Is it proper to have the alternate recipe for glass cable on here since the materials are derived from a different mod? [[User:Kmartinator|Kmartinator]] 22:23, 29 December 2011 (CET)<br />
<br />
== Agriculture Section ==<br />
<br />
maybe someone can add the agriculture section, with the [[Crops]], the [[Cropnalyzer]], the [[Weed-ex]], the [[Hydration Cell]] etc. thanks.<br />
* I went ahead and started an Agriculture section after I saw this comment. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 04:41, 20 June 2014 (CEST)<br />
<br />
==Obsidian==<br />
There are various pages across the wiki that mention obsidian being able to withstand a nuclear explosion, while this page suggests that a nuke can, indeed, destroy obsidian. Which is correct? --[[User:Kmartinator|Kmartinator]] 20:01, 20 December 2011 (CET)<br />
<br />
Obsidian can't withstand a nuke or nuke plant exploding. It used to be able to though. [[User:Mason11987|Mason11987]] 16:57, 21 December 2011 (CET)<br />
<br />
Obsidian can't even resist normal TNT.--[[User:2weirdy|2weirdy]] 19:28, 26 March 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
<br />
:'''I removed this from the main article, it doesn't seem to fit with the clean concise style of this article. I think it would work well if reworked into the [[Wiring]] article. [[User:Mason11987|Mason11987]] 20:22, 9 November 2011 (CET)<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Text ===<br />
I was sad when I discovered there was no wiring guide when ID2 came out, so Here's one based on my experimenting. Parts may be wrong, but this is all tested info.<br />
<br />
Basic wiring requires an energy source (generator, solar panel, etc.), a storage unit (a batbox, a mfe, or a msu), wiring based on the storage unit (batbox=low=32, mfe=medium=128,<br />
msu=high=512), and the machine(s) you are wiring. Cables lose power after a distance, so the most effective way (or my prefered way) to construct any solar generator set-ups is in "solar flowers". <br />
<br />
1. place a storage unit at the center of where your making this flower. 2. Using a wrench, you can change the direction the storage unit is taking and delivering energy, so you should dig under the storage unit, and right click it to change the output direction downward, so you can have the input from the the 4 sides and the top, since solar generators need to "see" the sun to get power, they cant be placed under each other. Place up to 4 copper wires out each direction, because after the energy paces 5 cables, 1 energy is lost (assuming the cable is insolated and is copper). This should make a straight line out each side. 3. place 1 cable on each side of the 3rd cableso each row of cables makes a lowercase "t". 4. place the solar panels around the outer side, always touching the cables. If done right, this should now resemble a diagonal square. 5. put generators on top of the cables, to make the most use of the cable space. Lastly, a cable on top of the storage unit allows you to add another solar generator on top of it. 6. Now you need to connect the storage unit to the power in your house. You can use cable to take it to your house, but I would put some storage units every 4 cables to prevent the 5th from losing power. 7. Be aware of the voltage you provide to your home. Most machines require low voltage, and they don't require a constant 32 energy for each tick, they each gulp around 1,2, or 5 energy per tick, but they need a certain amount per function, such as 128 energy to burn something in the electric furnace (not the actual amount, just an example). If you send medium or high voltage power into a machine which requires lower voltage will make the machine and some wiring blow up.<br />
<br />
More general tips<br />
<br />
The wrench, which is used up after its destroyed, or the electric wrench, which can be recharged at a storage unit, is used to mess with machines in a few ways. It will remove most machines you right click with it, which is better than destroying it cause if you just destroy it instead of remove it, then the machine is destroyed in the process. The other use is it will change the direction of the output for storage units.<br />
<br />
The storage units have 1 output slot, the side with the dots, and 5 input slots, where you put the cable to insert energy. Using a wrench on the storage unit does 1 of 2 things, either it will move the output slot to the side you click, or it will remove the machine if you click the output slot. So if you click the storage unit, and it gets reverted into an item, you clicked the output slot.<br />
<br />
Different cables hold different amounts of voltage, copper is best for low, gold for medium, and iron for high. However, if your power generators, such as solar panels, are far away from your house, glass fibre cable is best. The higher cables can hold the power from the lower cables, but once the power is higher then the levels (32=low, 128=med 512=high) it is considered the next level up (33=med, 129=high). <br />
<br />
When using transformers to change the voltage, it can be frustrating to figure out how they work. You dont need transformers if your combining cables to increase the power inside them, like making a T intersection, but you need transformers to downgrade the energy. You lose the energy is being downgraded. Like storage blocks, using a wrench on transformers will change the input/output directions of the transformer. Unlike storage units, the transformers have 1 input and 5 outputs, and the wrench changes the input.<br />
<br />
If you decide to skip transformers, and plug a mfe into a low voltage machine, the wiring and machine will blow up, because there was too much power being brought through. You also cannot get away with just having a copper cable cable coming out, because it can overload too.<br />
<br />
Use sand, dirt, or something easy to break, and make some maintenance passages, because I can almost destroy my computer for the amount of coals I burned re walling my place after editing the cable system, adding new lines, new machines, and so on. Tunnels will save alot of time, effort, and resources in the long run.<br />
<br />
Because you lose energy over long distances, and fibre cable takes diamonds, I prefer to makes a long system of bat boxes after every 4th cable. The boxes will allow more energy to be held in the system, and you don't lose that 1 energy every 5th cable. But this requires a lot of iron, so if you just want to use the diamond and get the cabling over with...<br />
<br />
Lastly, Machines that are set up on the same cables will have to share the power brought through the cable. For example, copper brings in 32 energy, and you have 4 machines set up. The 1st machine takes 7 power, the 2nd takes 8, the 3rd takes 9, and the 4th takes 10. After the 1st, there's 25 power left, after the 2nd there's 17, after the 2rd there's 8, which doesn't leave enough for the 4th. adding a 2nd energy box on the other end would fix this, but beware the price of each machine.<br />
<br />
== Industrial TNT/ITNT ==<br />
<br />
Several times on this page, The Industrial TNT is referred to as ITNT. Is there really any benefit to calling it ITNT, or can I change it to 'Industrial TNT'? I personally find the actual name much more readable, and it makes more sense to have the name rather than an abbreviation to me. <span style="font-size:10px;">( [[User:SCARFACIAL|Scarfacial]] | [[User_talk:SCARFACIAL|Talk]] ) 01:08, 25 February 2012 (UTC)</span><br />
<br />
== Watermills ==<br />
Actually I tested the watermills on 1.103 and they just produce 500 EU per bucket, but the page mentions that they produce 1000 so I wonder if it changed or it changes in future versions?.--[[User:Pokeblink|Pokeblink]] 09:05, 21 March 2013 (CET)<br />
<br />
== Filling grids ==<br />
<br />
There are many empty grid spaces which have no item image. However, [http://minecraft-ru.gamepedia.com/Industrial_Craft2 Russian Minecraft Wiki] contains some images of new components. Is it possible to copy images from it to here and vice versa?</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Recipes_and_Resources&diff=13890Recipes and Resources2014-06-20T02:40:29Z<p>Trifler: Added Agriculture section, with Crops, Cropnalyzer, and Fertilizer recipes so far.</p>
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<div>{{Experimental}}<br />
This is a list of recipes and resources found in IndustrialCraft².<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Tocright}}<br />
== Resources ==<br />
=== Vanilla blocks changed ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Obsidian]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Obsidian.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 6000 to 60, this allows [[Secret:Nuke|nuke]] and [[Nuclear_Reactor|reactor]] to destroy obsidian on default power (up to 6 blocks).<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Water]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Water_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy water blocks.<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Lava]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy lava blocks.<br />
|-http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/skins/common/images/button_extlink.png<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Lava bucket]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|Only smelts 12 blocks in an [[Iron Furnace]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Redstone]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Redstone.png|64px]]<br />
|Can be used as power source with electric machines, provides 500 EU per item, acts just like [[Single-Use Battery]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Cacti]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Cactus.png|64px]]<br />
|Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points.<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Sugar Cane]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Sugar_Cane.png|64px]]<br />
|Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Ores ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Copper Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 10 to 70 (rate 15:10). Used most notably to make [[Copper Cable]], [[Bronze]] and some [[Nuclear Reactor|Reactor]] components.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Tin Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 0 to 40 (rate 25:6). Used most notably to make [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]], [[Empty Cell|Cells]], [[Bronze]] and some [[Nuclear Reactor|Reactor]] components.<br />
|-<br />
![[Lead Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Lead Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|(IC2 V2.X (experimental) only). Found on layers ? to ? (rate ?). Used to make [[Advanced RE-Battery|Advanced RE-Batteries]] and [[Reactor Chamber]]s.<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Uranium Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 0 to 64 (rate 20:3). Needed to run a Nuclear Reactor.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Generation rate is number of generation attempts per chunk : number of ore generated per attempt.<br />
20:3 means that ore will attempt to generate up to 20 times and will generate up to 3 ore per attempt, generation attempts can fail.<br />
<br />
=== Overworld ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Wood| Rubber Tree]]<br />
![[Image:Rubber Tree.png|128px]]<br />
|Mod-related trees which have dark yellow logs and light green leaves. Cannot be found anywhere except Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes. They are extremely abundant in Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes and are easy to find due to their unique "wing" on their leaf design. Their wood is special and sometimes has resin holes that may be right-clicked on with a [[Treetap]] to get [[Sticky Resin]], used in [[Rubber]] production.<br />
Can be crafted into 3 jungle planks or smelted into spruce logs. Leaves cannot be harvested and have a 2% chance of dropping a sapling.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
World generation rate of Rubber Trees depends on biome:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
|width=500px|'''Forest''' 2-12% chance to generate 1-6 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Taiga''' 0-6% chance to generate 0-3 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Swampland''' 10-30% chance to generate 5-15 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The minimum tree height is 2, and the maximum is 8.<br />
Every log has a 25% chance of having a resin hole, with a maximum of 3 holes per tree.<br />
<br />
== Cables ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Tin|C2=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|Special uninsulated tin cable which handles up to 5 EU/t (ultra-low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 32 EU-p on experimental builds) have 0.025 loss per block.<br />
Uninsulated cables cannot be painted.<br />
Uninsulated cables deal 1 point of damage per 64 EU current rounded down.<br />
The most effective tool for cable removal is a [[chainsaw]].<br />
Used in crafting recipes.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Cable|Insulated Tin Cable]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Cable|A1=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Tin Cable|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|Insulated tin cable which handles up to 32 EU-p (low [[EU|voltage]]) have 0.025(?) EU loss per block.<br />
Used in crafting recipes, such as [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Copper<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 128 EU-p on experimental builds).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.29.<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Cable|Insulated Copper Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Insulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 128 EU-p on experimental builds). Insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and completely removes electric shock. You can also apply insulation to uninsulated copper cable by putting the uninsulated cable and a single piece of [[Rubber]] (shapeless) in a crafting table.<br />
EU loss rate is 0.21<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Gold|B2=Gold|C2=Gold<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Gold Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Gold<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.5.<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable|Single-Insulated Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Gold|C2=Rubber<br />
|B3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Gold Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>removed</center><br />
|Single-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.4501<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable|Double-Insulated Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Gold Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Rubber<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Double-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.402<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=HV Cable|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=HV Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 1.0<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Single-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Rubber<br />
|B3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated HV Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=HV Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated HV Cable|OA<br />
}}<br />
|<center>removed</center><br />
|Single-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.949<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Double-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=HV Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated HV Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>removed</center><br />
|Double-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.9<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Triple-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Insulated HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=HV Cable<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Rubber<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable|OA<br />
|Output-link=Insulated HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Triple-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.8<br />
<br />
''Although in-game it currently lists "4xInsulated", that is incorrect as you are adding a layer of insulation each time, not doubling the insulation each time. It is actually "3xIns" and should get renamed eventually in some future patch.'' <br />
|-<br />
![[Glass Fibre Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Silver ingot|B2=Diamond|C2=Silver ingot<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass_Fibre_Cable|OA=6<br />
|Output-link=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Energium Dust|B2=Silver Dust|C2=Energium Dust<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Special glass fibre cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]). It is the only kind of uninsulated cable which can be painted and gives no electric shock. Glass fibre cable is useful for long-distance wiring, since it has the smallest energy loss of all kinds of cable - 1 EU every 40 blocks (0.025 EU per block).<br />
|-<br />
![[Detector Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=3xIns. HV Cable|C2=Redstone<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Detector Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|Outputs Redstone current when powered, supports up to 512 EU flow (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds) (cannot be placed on HV lines).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.5 (Since v1.62 this is no longer a viable cable option to replace glass fibre!)<br />
|-<br />
![[Splitter Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Redstone<br />
|A2=3xIns. HV Cable|B2=Lever|C2=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Splitter Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|Prevents the transfer of EU while being powered by Redstone, supports up to 512 EU flow (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.025<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== EU Storage ==<br />
=== Blocks ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[BatBox]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 40,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 32 EU/t (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[CES Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 300,000 EU an accepts up to and outputs 128 EU-p (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, expect the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[MFE Unit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 600,000 (up to 4,000,000 EU in experimental builds) [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 128 EU/t (up to 500 EU-p in experimental builds) (medium voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[MFS Unit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapotron Crystal|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A2=Lapotron Crystal|B2=MFE Unit|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A3=Lapotron Crystal|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|Output=MFS Unit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 10,000,000 (up to 40,000,000 EU in experimental builds) [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 512 EU/t (2048 EU-p in experimental builds) (high voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Items ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Single-Use Battery]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Hydrated Coal Dust<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=5<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores 1000 EU and can only be used once, but are stackable in up to 64. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot.<br />
|-<br />
![[RE Battery]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Tin Cable<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|A3=Tin Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 10000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[BatBox]], [[CES Unit]], [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]]. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot, and be charged in generators through their top (or middle) slot.<br />
Empty ones can stack, but must be destacked to charge.<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced RE -Battery]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[CES Unit]], [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Energy Crystal]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFE Unit]] or a [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Lapotron Crystal]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B2=Energy Crystal|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B2=Energy Crystal|C2=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 1,000,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Created in an [[Electrolyzer]] when the adjacent power storage (any tier) is more then 70.01% full, these cells adsorb 20k EU, but lose 1500 per energy storage tier (with minimal 1500 loss on [[MFS Unit]]) when discharged (discharged when energy storage 25% or less).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Transformers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[LV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 32EU packets (LV) and outputs 128EU (MV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 128EU packets (MV) and outputs 32EU (LV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[MV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=2xIns. Gold Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=2xIns. Gold Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 128EU packets (MV) and outputs 512EU (HV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 512EU packets (HV) and outputs 128EU (MV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|B3=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=HV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|B3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=HV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 512EU packets (HV) and outputs 2048EU (EV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 2048EU packets (EV) and outputs 512EU (HV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[EV Transformer]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|A2=Advanced Circuit|B2=HV Transformer|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|B3=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=EV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 2048EU packets (EV) and outputs 8192EU (UV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 8192EU packets (UV) and outputs 2048EU (EV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Machine Components ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Universal Fluid Cell]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X|V2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Casing<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Glass Pane|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Universal Fluid Cell}}<br />
|Used in some recipes, such as the [[CF Sprayer]] recipe.<br />
|-<br />
![[Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|Output=Refined Iron|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|Output=Iron|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Base component for machines and the [[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Base component for tier 2 and tier 3 machines.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electronic Circuit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Cable|B3=Cable|C3=Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Cable|B3=Cable|C3=Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|Base component for machines, smart items and the [[Advanced Circuit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Circuit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Base component for tier 2 and tier 3 tools and machines.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coil]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
|Used to make [[Electric Motor]] and some other things.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Motor]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Generators ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Generator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|B3=Iron Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Iron Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Simple generator which accepts [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]] (43,200 EU for coal fuel, 16,200 EU for bio fuel), coal (4000 EU), [[Scrap|scrap]] (825 EU), wood (750 EU), planks (750 EU), wooden blocks (750 EU), sticks (250 EU), saplings (250 EU, 200 EU for rubber tree saplings), sugar cane (125 EU) and cactus (125 EU) and outputs 10 EU/t. If there is no destination for the current, it can store up to 4000 [[EU]]. It is also a base component for other generators.<br />
|-<br />
![[Geothermal Generator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Generator which accepts lava buckets and [[Lava Cell|cells]] and outputs 20 EU/t for a total of 20,000 [[EU]] per lava unit. Provide no energy storage but store up to 24 units of lava inside.<br />
Any stored lava is lost if blocked removed.<br />
|-<br />
![[Solar Panel]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Generator which, when exposed to '''direct''' sunlight through its top, outputs 1.0 EU/t for a total of 13500 EU per Minecraft day.<br />
|-<br />
![[Water Mill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stick|B1=Wooden Planks|C1=Stick<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Generator|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Water Mill|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Generator which accepts water buckets and adjacent water and outputs either 2 EU/t for a total of 1000 EU per water bucket, or 0.010 EU/t per adjacent water block for a maximum of 0.25 EU/t with a 3x3 cube of water with the water mill in the middle and cable on top.<br />
|-<br />
![[Wind Mill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Generator which outputs 0-6 EU/t (can melt tin cable!) for a total of an average of 250 EU/t multiplied by its height in the Minecraft world. The generation power can be hindered by any block in a 9x9x7 area around it, reducing the effective height by 1 for each block in said area.<br />
Will break on heavy load, replacing itself with normal generator.<br />
|-<br />
![[Semifluid Generator]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Universal Fluid Cell|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Universal Fluid Cell|B2=Geothermal Generator|C2=Universal Fluid Cell<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Universal Fluid Cell|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Semifluid Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Can burn oil and fuel (Buildcraft), biomass and ethanol (Forestry).<br />
|-<br />
![[Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Uses [[Pellets of RTG Fuel]] to produce energy. Depending on the amount of fuel in the generator, it produces between 1 EU/t and 16 EU/t. The fuel pellets are not consumed after many years, making this generator a source of unlimited power.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Nuclear Reactor ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Nuclear Reactor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Reactor Chamber|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Reactor Chamber<br />
|A3=|B3=Generator|C3=<br />
|Output=Nuclear Reactor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Lead Plate|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Dense Lead Plate<br />
|A2=Reactor Chamber|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Reactor Chamber<br />
|A3=Dense Lead Plate|B3=Generator|C3=Dense Lead Plate<br />
|Output=Nuclear Reactor<br />
}}<br />
|Complex generator whose output and total [[EU]] varies depending on the setup. Refer to [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power| Nuclear Reactor for Dummies]] for more info.<br />
Needs indirect redstone current to run.<br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Chamber]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Dense Copper Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Dense Copper Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Chamber<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Lead Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Lead Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Lead Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Lead Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Chamber<br />
}}<br />
|Can be attached to a [[Nuclear Reactor|reactor]] to increase its space by 1 column, provides no bonuses, valid output and input.<br />
|-<br />
![[Refined Uranium]]<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Uranium<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Refined Uranium<br />
}}<br />
|Replaced by [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|Compressed form of the [[Uranium|uranium]] resource, used to craft a [[Uranium Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium|Tiny Pile of Uranium 235]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Centrifuge<br />
|Top=Purified Crushed Uranium Ore<br />
|Bottom=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output1=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|OA1=2<br />
|Output2=Uranium 238|OA2=5}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]], [[Uranium 235]] and can be used for something very explosive. '''Warning:''' This Item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]! You need a '''full''' [[Hazmat Suit]] to transport it!<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium|Uranium 238]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Centrifuge<br />
|Top=Purified Crushed Uranium Ore<br />
|Bottom=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output1=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|OA1=2<br />
|Output2=Uranium 238|OA2=5}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]], [[MOX Nuclear Fuel]] and [[Uranium Block]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]! You need a '''full''' [[Hazmat Suit]] to transport it!<br />
|-<br />
![[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium 238|B1=Uranium 238|C1=Uranium 238<br />
|A2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|B2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|C2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235<br />
|A3=Uranium 238|B3=Uranium 238|C3=Uranium 238<br />
|Output=Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft a [[Uranium Cell]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]!<br />
|-<br />
![[MOX Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium 238|B1=Uranium 238|C1=Uranium 238<br />
|A2=Plutonium|B2=Plutonium|C2=Plutonium<br />
|A3=Uranium 238|B3=Uranium 238|C3=Uranium 238<br />
|Output=MOX Nuclear Fuel<br />
}}<br />
|(MOX=Mixed oxide, see the <span class="pops">[[wikipedia:MOX_fuel|wikipedia]]</span> article for more info)<br />
Used to craft a [[MOX Cell]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]!<br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lead Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
| +1000 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-5% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reactor Plating|B1=Dense Copper Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Reactor Plating|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
| +1700 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-1% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Containment Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reactor Plating|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Containment Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
| +500 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-10% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These will first exchange up to 12 heat with each surrounding component, and then up to 4 with the reactor itself.<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass Fibre Cable|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Heat Exchanger<br />
|A3=Glass Fibre Cable|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Plate|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli Plate<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Heat Exchanger<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Plate|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 24 heat with each surrounding component, and then up to 8 with the reactor. <br />
|-<br />
![[Core Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=Dense Copper Plate|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Core Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Core Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 72 heat with the reactor, put will not move heat to or from nearby components. These will usually be at the same percent capacity as the reactor, so they are useful as a kind of thermometer for your reactor.<br />
|-<br />
![[Component Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Gold<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold|C3=<br />
|Output=Component Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold Plate|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Gold Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Component Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 36 heat with each adjacent component, but does not transfer any with the reactor itself. <br />
|-<br />
![[Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Iron Bars|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Iron Bars|B2=|C2=Iron Bars<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Iron Bars|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Electric Motor|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|The basic vent dissipates 6 heat from itself every second. <br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Heat Vent|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Iron Bars|B2=Diamond|C2=Iron Bars<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Heat Vent|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|An improvement to a basic heat vent, this component dissipates 12 heat from itself. <br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Heat Vent|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=Dense Copper Plate|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Reactor Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent moves 5 heat from the reactor vessel to itself and dissipates 5 heat every second. This has the advantage that it can function effectively anywhere in the reactor, not just next to the uranium cell. <br />
|-<br />
![[Component Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Tin|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Tin|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Component Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Tin Plate|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Component Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent dissipates 4 heat from each surrounding component. <br />
|-<br />
![[Overclocked Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Reactor Heat Vent|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocked Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold Plate|B2=Reactor Heat Vent|C2=Gold Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocked Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent moves 36 heat from the reactor to itself and then dissipates 20 heat from itself. This will cause the component to overheat if steps are not taken to cool this component.<br />
|-<br />
![[Neutron Reflector]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Tin Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Tin Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Tin Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Tin Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|These reflect neutron pulses back to the uranium cell which produced them. The neutron reflector can reflect 10,000 pulses (one complete cycle from one uranium cell).<br />
|-<br />
![[Thick Neutron Reflector]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Neutron Reflector|C1=<br />
|A2=Neutron Reflector|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Neutron Reflector<br />
|A3=|B3=Neutron Reflector|C3=<br />
|Output=Thick Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Neutron Reflector|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Neutron Reflector|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Neutron Reflector<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Neutron Reflector|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Thick Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|The thick neutron reflector is more durable, allowing it to reflect 40,000 pulses before failure.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|10K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Water Cell|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Coolant Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Water Cell|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Coolant Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 10,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|30K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=Tin|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=30K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=Tin Plate|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=30K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 30,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|60K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=30K Cooling Cell|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=30K Cooling Cell|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=60K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=30K Cooling Cell|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=30K Cooling Cell|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=60K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 60,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[RSH-Condensator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Heat Exchanger|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=RSH-Condensator<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Holds 20,000 heat. Can be restored with redstone (10,000 each).<br />
|-<br />
![[LZH-Condensator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Reactor Heat Vent|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=RSH-Condensator|B2=Lapis Lazuli Block|C2=RSH-Condensator<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Core Heat Exchanger|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=LZH-Condensator<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Holds 100,000 heat. Can be restored with lapis lazuli (40,000 each) and redstone (5,000 each).<br />
|-<br />
![[Heating Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Lava Cell<br />
|B3=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heating Cell<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|When placed in a Nuclear Reactor, the heating cell will add heat to the surrounding cells. <br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Uranium Fuel Ingot<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Re-Enriched Uranium Cell|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Generates 1,000,000-5,000,000 [[EU]] at 5-25 EU/t (depending on efficiency, that is, cell adjacency), but generates excess heat which must be eliminated through cooling. When it decays, 25% of time turns into a [[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]], which once recharged, turns into a fresh new cell.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dual Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Uranium Cell|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Dual Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Uranium Cell|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Dual Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|These act as if they're 2 cells in a Grid pattern. 1 Dual cell acts as 2x Uranium Cells are side-by-side. The output from a single slot used is 20EU/t because of 5EU/t per cell, as well as the +5EU/t per cell adjacent to another. <br />
|-<br />
![[Quad Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Dual Uranium Cell|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Dual Uranium Cell|C3=<br />
|Output=Quad Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium Cell|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Uranium Cell<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Uranium Cell|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Quad Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|4 Uranium Cells forged together to only take one space in the reactor slot; Output for these are 60EU/t. These new Uranium components allow for much more compact Nuclear Reactor designs - However you still have to manage that heat produced. <br />
|-<br />
![[Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=MOX Nuclear Fuel<br />
|Bottom=Fuel Rod (Empty)<br />
|Output=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|Much like [[Uranium Cell]] but with higher energy output on higher reactor heat.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dual Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|Output=Dual Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|These act as if they're 2 cells in a Grid pattern. 1 Dual cell acts as 2x MOX Cells are side-by-side. The output at 0 heat from a single slot used is 20EU/t because of 5EU/t per cell, as well as the +5EU/t per cell adjacent to another. <br />
|-<br />
![[Quad Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|Output=Quad Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|4 MOX Cells forged together to only take one space in the reactor slot; Output with no heat for these are 60EU/t. These new reactor components allow for much more compact Nuclear Reactor designs - However you still have to manage that heat produced. <br />
|-<br />
![[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Empty Cell<br />
|A2=Empty Cell|B2=Uranium Fuel Ingot|C2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Empty Cell|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Near-Depleted Uranium Cell|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<center>Rarely created when an [[Uranium Cell]] decays</center><br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Can be turned into a rechargeable [[Depleted Isotope Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Depleted Isotope Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Near-Depleted Uranium Cell|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Depleted Isotope Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Created when an [[Uranium Cell]] decays, used to craft plutonium.<br />
|When surrounded by one or more [[Uranium Cell]]s, will make the cell pulse an additional time. This pulse generates heat, but not EU, and recharges the cell. Recharging is much faster when done on a reactor running very hot.<br />
|-<br />
![[Re-Enriched Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Re-Enriched Uranium Cell<br />
|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
<center>Created once a [[Depleted Isotope Cell]] charges</center><br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Can be turned back into a [[Uranium Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Processors ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron<br />
|A2=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|Non-electric machine, 25% faster and 125% fuel effective, can burn lava and [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Electro Furnace|Electric Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electro Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-powered furnace which is 150% faster then normal and 125% fuel effective. Takes 400 [[EU]] per operation (at least 3 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Macerator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
|no changes<br />
|Turns ore into [[Crushed Ore]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Macerator|this]] page. Takes 800 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Ore Washing Plant]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bucket|B2=Machine|C2=Bucket<br />
|A3=Electric Motor|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Electric Motor<br />
|Output=Ore Washing Plant<br />
}}<br />
|Turns [[Crushed Ore]] into [[Purified Crushed Ore]], [[Stone Dust]] and a tiny pile of dust - look for more recipes on [[Ore Washing Plant|this]] page. Takes 8000 [[EU]] per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Thermal Centrifuge]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coil|B1=Mining Laser|C1=Coil<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Electric Motor|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Thermal Centrifuge<br />
}}<br />
|Turns [[Crushed Purified Ore]] into [[Dusts]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Thermal Centrifuge|this]] page. Takes (?) [[EU]] per operation (at least 48 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Metal Former]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
|Has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Used to craft plates, casings, cables and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Metal Former|this]] page.<br />
|-<br />
![[Extractor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Extracts resin into 3 rubber (triple the efficiency) and turns simple fuel cells into liquid fuel ones and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Extractor|this]] page. Takes 313 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Compressor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|C1=Stone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Machine|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Stone|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Compresses [[Mixed Metal Ingot]]s into [[Advanced Alloy]] and [[Plantball]]s into [[Compressed Plants]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Compressor|this]] page. Takes 625 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Recycler]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Compressor|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Dirt|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Recycler<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Compressor|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Dirt|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Recycler<br />
}}<br />
|Has a 6% chance of turning anything inserted into it to [[Scrap]]. Takes 35 [[EU]] per operation (at least 1 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Canning Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Machine|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Canning Machine<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Tin Casing<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Machine|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|A3=Tin Casing|B3=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine<br />
}}<br />
|Turns food (top slot) and tin cans (bottom slot) into several canned food (see the [[Food List]]). Canned food instantly heals you 1 heart per unit. It is also used to fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|fuel cans]] using [[Biofuel Cell]]s and [[Coalfuel Cell]]s, and refuel [[Jetpack]]s using those cells. Takes 35 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bottling Plant]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Empty Cell<br />
|B2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Machine|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Bottling Plant<br />
}}<br />
|Empties cells or other liquid containers (top slot) into tank or fills containers from tank (bottom slot). Takes 5 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Induction Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper|B1=Copper|C1=Copper<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Electro Furnace|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Copper|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Copper<br />
|Output=Induction Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Special two-input two-output furnace which increases its smelting speed as it heats up through smelting. When it's not smelting anything, it will quickly lose heat, but the furnace can be applied a Redstone current to keep itself heated for 1 EU/t. Takes 6000 (0% heat) to 208 (100% heat) EU per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Mass Fabricator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Advanced Machine|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Advanced Machine<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Mass Fabricator<br />
}}<br />
|Now produces Uu-Liquid and needs much more energy and time.<br />
|Generates [[Matter]] for a vast amount of energy, but said amount can be reduced and the generation speed increased by feeding [[Scrap]] to the bottom slot. Takes 1,000,000 EU per operation (without any scrap), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Scanner]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Reinforced Glass|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Electric Motor|B2=Luminator|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|Used to scan items to get their [[Pattern]]. The Pattern can be saved in a [[Memory Crystal]] or a [[Pattern Storage]] next to the scanner.<br />
|-<br />
![[Replicator]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reinforced Stone|B1=Reinforced Glass|C1=Reinforced Stone<br />
|A2=Teleporter|B2=Teleporter|C2=Teleporter<br />
|A3=HV Transformer|B3=MFE Unit|C3=HV Transformer<br />
|Output=Replicator<br />
}}<br />
|Uses Uu-Liquid and energy to produce any item which pattern is in an adjacent [[Pattern Storage]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Utility ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Luminator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined_Iron|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Refined_Iron<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Luminator|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Luminator|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Produces light when powered.<br />
|-<br />
![[Personal Safe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Chest<br />
|Output=Personal Safe<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Chest which can only be opened by you once you right-click it for the first time. It also has the space of a double chest. Useful for SMP.<br />
|-<br />
![[Trade-O-Mat]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Chest|B2=Machine|C2=Chest<br />
|Output=Trade-O-Mat<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Allows a certain item to be traded by another, giving or taking from an adjacent chest or [[Personal Safe]]. Useful for SMP. See its [[Trade-O-Mat|article]] for a full guide on how to set one up. Does not require energy.<br />
|-<br />
![[Magnetizer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Iron Fence|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Machine|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Iron Fence|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Magnetizer<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Turns [[Iron Fence]]s stacked vertically (up and/or down) into a faster alternative to ladders. When a player wearing metal boots (iron, gold, [[Bronze Boots|bronze]], [[Nano-Boots|nano]] or [[QuantumSuit Boots|quantum]]) approaches the fences, said player is quickly propelled upwards while the Magnetizer uses energy. Takes 2 EU/t while a player is being propelled, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Electrolyzer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Cable<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Machine|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Electrolyzer<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|When placed adjacent to energy storage and filled with [[Water Cell]]s, once the [[EU]] storage is 70.01% or more, starts turning the cells into [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s, but once it's 25%, starts using up the electrolyzed cells to supply power. Speed depend on energy storage block tier.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tesla Coil]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Tesla Coil<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Tesla Coil<br />
}}<br />
|When charged and applied a Redstone current, it starts finding NPCs and players at a range of 4 blocks at the cost of 2 EU/t. If a NPC/player is found, it will apply 10 hearts of damage to it and discharge. Useful for placing monster traps outside your base. Takes 5000 [[EU]] to charge, up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Teleporter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=FreqTrans|C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Diamond|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Teleports a player to another [[Teleporter]] defined by a [[FreqTrans]] once it is applied Redstone current. Takes a variable amount of EU depending on the distance, kind of creature (human/monster/animal), inventory and worn armor (from Distance*100 for an animal to Distance*3100 for a player with a full inventory of stacks of 64 and all armor pieces worn), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t). Please note that a teleporter does not accept cables as energy inputs - only EU storage blocks ([[MFS Unit]] recommended) adjacent to it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Industrial TNT]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=TNT|B2=TNT|C2=TNT<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=Flint|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=TNT|B3=TNT|C3=TNT<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=TNT|B2=TNT|C2=TNT<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=Flint|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=TNT|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Flint|B2=TNT|C2=Flint<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=TNT|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Much like [[TNT]], but with less power so as not to destroy ores or deal as much damage.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dynamite]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=String<br />
|A2=Industrial TNT<br />
|Output=Dynamite|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Smaller version of [[Industrial TNT]] which can be thrown or placed.<br />
|-<br />
![[Sticky Dynamite]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dynamite|B1=Dynamite|C1=Dynamite<br />
|A2=Dynamite|B2=Sticky Resin|C2=Dynamite<br />
|A3=Dynamite|B3=Dynamite|C3=Dynamite<br />
|Output=Sticky Dynamite|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Dynamite that will stick to a wall when thrown.<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Trampoline]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2=Rubber |B2=Rubber |C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber |B3=Rubber |C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Rubber Trampoline|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Jumping off of a height onto this rubberized sheet will cause you to bounce back up, effectively negating fall damage. The rubber trampoline must be connected on at least 2 sides to blocks on the same level as it, and must have a gap underneath, similar to a real trampoline. <br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Fence]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Fence|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron Casing<br />
|Bottom=RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output=Iron Fence<br />
}}<br />
|Iron Fences can serve as a normal fence. Iron Fences can be stacked on top of one another, and if a player approaches the resulting pole while holding the Crouch button, he will quickly slide down the pole, much faster than down a ladder, but still not fast enough to receive fall damage upon touching the ground. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Miner ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Miner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Mines vertically by laying down [[Mining Pipe]]s placed in the top-center slot, using the [[Mining Drill]] or [[Diamond Drill]] (faster but consumes more energy) in the top-left slot and scanning for ores using the [[OD Scanner]] (5x5 area) or [[OV Scanner]] (9x9 area) in the top-right slot, either throwing anything out or placing in an adjacent chest. Any kind of block may be placed in the pipe slot too, causing the pipes to be retracted and refunded. Takes a variable amount of EU per operation based on the scanner and drill (460 EU for Mining Drill or 890 EU for Diamond Drill + 70 EU for OD Scanner or 180 EU for OV Scanner), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Miner]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Miner|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=MFE Unit|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Teleporter<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Miner|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Advanced Miner<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
![[Pump]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Empty Cell<br />
|A2=Empty Cell|B2=Machine|C2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Mining Pipe|B3=Treetap|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|When placed next to a miner and filled with empty [[Empty Cell|cells]], fills the cells with any liquid the miner comes across. When alone, fills an empty [[Empty Cell|cell]] with a liquid one block directly below the pump. Takes 200 [[EU]] per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Pipe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Treetap|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Treetap|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Placed in the miner's top-center slot.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Terraformer ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Terraformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Tfbp|C1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer<br />
}}<br />
|Alters (terraforms) nearby landscape following a [[Terraformer Blueprint]] inserted in it (by right-clicking the machine with the blueprint). Takes a unlimited amount of EU/t (just like [[Mass Fabricator|mass fab]]), up to high voltage (512 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Terraformer Blueprint|Empty Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp<br />
}}<br />
|Empty Terraformer blueprint used to craft functional ones.<br />
|-<br />
![[Chilling|Chilling Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Snowball<br />
|A2=Snowball|B2=Tfbp|C2=Snowball<br />
|B3=Snowball<br />
|Output=Chilling<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Snow biome by placing snow (and later snow blocks) on top of blocks and freezing water. Takes 4 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Compression|Compression Blueprint]]<br />
(coming soon)<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cobblestone|B1=Stone|C1=Cobblestone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Tfbp|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Cobblestone|B3=Stone|C3=Cobblestone<br />
|Output=Compression<br />
}}<br />
|Removes dirt and sand, crushing some of it into cobblestone and sandstone and then crushing cobblestone into stone. Takes 10 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Cultivation|Cultivation Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Seeds<br />
|A2=Seeds|B2=Tfbp|C2=Seeds<br />
|B3=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Plains biome by replacing sand with dirt, growing grass on top of dirt and randomly adding plantlife. Takes 20 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Desertification|Desertification Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Sand<br />
|A2=Sand|B2=Tfbp|C2=Sand<br />
|B3=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Desert biome by replacing dirt with sand, destroying plants, melting ice/snow and causing forest fires. Takes 4 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Flatificator|Flatificator Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Dirt<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Tfbp|C2=Dirt<br />
|B3=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator<br />
}}<br />
|Removes all natural blocks (except stone) above the Terraformer and fills land below the Terraformer with dirt. Takes 40 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Irrigation|Irrigation Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Water Bucket<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|B3=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation<br />
}}<br />
|Replaces sand with dirt, grows grass on top of dirt, causes plants to grow faster, lets sugar cane grow past 3 blocks and rarely spawns water below the Terraformer. Takes 8 EU/t.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Upgrades ===<br />
Place one or more upgrades into the four right-most slots of a machine to upgrade said machine.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Overclocker Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|B1=Cooling Cell|C1=Cooling Cell<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocker upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to speed up machines at the cost of higher energy consumption. Each upgrade reduces the operating time to 70% of the previous value and increases energy consumption by 60%. The effect is multiplicative.<br />
|-<br />
![[Transformer Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=2xIns. Gold Cable|B2=MV Transformer|C2=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Transformer upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to upgrade a machine's power input rate or tier. One upgrade enables a tier 1 machine to receive 128EU/t. Two upgrades enables it to receive 512EU/t and three for more than 512 EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[Energy Storage Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Wooden Planks|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Energy storage upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to upgrade a machine's internal power storage. Each upgrade increases the storage capacity by 10,000 EU.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Armor ==<br />
=== Material ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=135px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|Helmet with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Chestplate]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|B3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|Leggings with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Boots<br />
}}<br />
|Boots with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Energy ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=135px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Nightvision Goggles]]<br />
|<center>Unknown</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Heat Exchanger|B1=Advanced RE-Battery|C1=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
|A2=Luminator|B2=Reinforced Glass|C2=Luminator<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Nightvision Goggles<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that allows the user to see in the dark (night vision). Use [ALT] + M to activate Night Vision.<br><br><br />
HAYO: Don't be an <strike>idiot</strike> silly person and activate night vision during day time! Your insurance probably won't cover scorched retinas.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Helmet|Nano Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Glass|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Nightvision Goggles|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet which absorbs part of your damage while charged. Night Vision can be enabled using [ALT] + M.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Bodyarmor|Nano Body Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based chestplate which absorbs part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Leggings|Nano Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based leggings which absorb part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Boots|Nano Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots which absorb part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Iridium Plate]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iridium Ore|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Iridium Ore<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Diamond|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Iridium Ore|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Iridium Ore<br />
|Output=Iridium Plate<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Material used to craft QuantumSuit armor.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Helmet|Quantum Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Nano-Helmet|C1=<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Reinforced Glass|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Quantum-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reinforced Glass|B1=Nano-Helmet|C1=Reinforced Glass<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Scuba Helmet|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Quantum-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet which lets you breathe underwater, replenishes your hunger and cures poison while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Bodyarmor|Quantum Body Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Nano-Bodyarmor|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Iridium Plate|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Quantum-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Nano-Bodyarmor|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Iridium Plate|B3=Electric Jetpack|C3=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Quantum-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based chestplate which absorbs a lot of your damage while charged. Jetpack can be enabled using CTRL-M.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Machine|B1=Lapotron Crystal|C1=Machine<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Nano-Leggings|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Quantum-Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based leggings which let you sprint more than 3 times faster.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Boots|Quantum Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iridium Plate|B1=Nano-Boots|C1=Iridium Plate<br />
|A2=Rubber Boots|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Rubber Boots<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=|Output=Quantum-Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots which absorb all of your fall damage while charged, and while pressing CTRL, let you jump higher.<br />
|-<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Utility ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[BatPack|Bat-Pack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)|B2=Tin|C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tools using its energy of up to 60,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Adv.Batpack|Advanced Bat-Pack]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tier 2 tools using its energy of up to 600,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Energypack|Energy-Pack]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Iron Casing|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Energypack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tier 3 tools using its energy of up to 2,000,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[LapPack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Block|B1=Advanced Circuit |C1=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Block|B2=Bat-Pack|C2=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Block|C3=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|Output=LapPack<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Upgraded version of the [[Batpack]] which can hold 300,000 [[EU]]<br />
|-<br />
![[Composite Armor Vest|Composite Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Iron Chestplate|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Leather_Tunic|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Composite Armor Vest<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Super-durable chestplate, more than 3 times the durability of a diamond chestplate.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Jetpack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=BatBox|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Electric Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=BatBox|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Electric Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-powered jetpack worn as a chestplate. It has a limited maximum flying height and a smaller operational time, unlike the normal fuel-powered [[Jetpack]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Jetpack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Fuel Can (Empty)|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Fuel Can (Empty)|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|[[Fuel]]-powered tool that allows the player to fly while worn as a chestplate. It lasts for 90 seconds when fully charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[CFPack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=CF_Sprayer|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=CF_Sprayer<br />
|A2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B2=Tin|C2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|A3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B3=|C3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|Output=CFPack<br />
|Output link=CFPack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=CF_Sprayer|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=CF_Sprayer<br />
|A2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B2=Iron Casing|C2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|A3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B3=|C3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|Output=CFPack<br />
|Output link=CFPack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate that stores additional [[CF Pellet]]s to automatically reload a [[CF Sprayer]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Scuba Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Orange Dye<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Glass|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Iron Bars|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Scuba Helmet<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Helmet that refills your breath bar as long as you have [[Compressed Air Cell|compressed air cells]] in your inventory.<br />
|-<br />
![[Hazmat Suit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Orange Dye|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Orange Dye|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Hazmat Suit<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|A chestplate that provides protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects.<br />
|-<br />
![[Hazmat Suit Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Orange Dye|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Hazmat Suit Leggings<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|A pair of leggings that provide protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects.<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Wool|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Rubber Boots<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Boots that reduce your fall damage.<br />
|-<br />
![[Static Boots|Static Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|A2=Iron|C1=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|B2=Wool<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Static Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] while walking.<br />
|-<br />
![[Solar Helmet|Solar Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|A2=Iron|B1=Iron|C1=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|B2=Solar_Panel<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Helmet<br />
|B2=Solar_Panel<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] from the sunlight.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
=== Material ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Pickaxe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Pickaxe<br />
}}<br />
|Pickaxe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Shovel]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Shovel<br />
}}<br />
|Shovel with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Axe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick|C2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Axe<br />
}}<br />
|Axe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Sword]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Sword<br />
}}<br />
|Sword with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Hoe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|Hoe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Utility ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Forge Hammer]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge Hammer<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft Metal Plates out of ingots.<br />
|-<br />
![[Treetap]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Extracts [[Sticky Resin]] from [[Rubber Wood|rubber wood]] with resin holes in them upon right-clicking the wood.<br />
|-<br />
![[Wrench]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Removes machine with right-click (there is a small chance that a machine will be gutted and drop only machine block or generator).<br />
|-<br />
![[Cutter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|B2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter<br />
}}<br />
Now used to make wire when used with Plates.<br />
|When left-clicked on a cable, removes one layer of insulation, dropping the [[Rubber|rubber]]. When right-clicked on a cable, adds one layer of insulation, using rubber from your inventory.<br />
|-<br />
![[Painter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wool|C1=Wool<br />
|B2=Iron|C2=Wool<br />
|A3=Iron<br />
|Output=Painter<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Painter|B1=Red Dye<br />
|Output=Painter (Red)<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|When dyed and right-clicked on a cable, paints the cable. Painted cables only connect with unpainted cables or painted cables of the same color. It cannot paint uninsulated cable, except for [[Glass Fibre Cable]]. Each dye lasts 16 uses.<br />
Has auto-refill mode (via M key).<br />
|-<br />
![[EC-Meter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=EC-Meter<br />
|Output-image=Grid_EC_Manipulator.png<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Currently Disabled</center><br />
|Detects how many EU are passing through a cable upon right-clicking on one.<br />
Will provide misleading readings on many cases.<br />
|-<br />
![[Scaffold]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks |B1=Wooden Planks |C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=|B2=Stick |C2=<br />
|A3=Stick |B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Easy to place, easy to demolish platforms that also work like ladders. Try with [[Construction Foam]].<br />
Provides better fuel than anything, since every scaffold provides 750 EU when burned.<br />
Blacklisted in [[recycler]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Scaffold]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron |B1=Refined Iron |C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Fence|C2=<br />
|A3=Iron Fence |B3=|C3=Iron Fence <br />
|Output=Iron Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Fence|B2=Iron Fence|C2=Iron Fence<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|A sturdier version of the wooden scaffolding. Can now be used to make [[Reinforced Stone]].<br />
|-<br />
![[CF Sprayer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cobblestone|B1=Cobblestone<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Stick<br />
|C3=Cobblestone<br />
|Output=CF Sprayer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Casing|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Universal Fluid Cell|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=CF Sprayer<br />
}}<br />
|Sprays [[Construction Foam]]. It can be recharged in a crafting table using [[CF Pellet|CF pellets]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Electric === <br />
<br />
Electric tools use energy instead of durability. They need recharging when they run out of energy, but they never wear out.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Small Power Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Electric Hoe]], [[Electric Wrench]] and [[Electric Treetap]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Power Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Mining Drill]] and [[Chainsaw]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Drill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=RE Battery|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|Electric pickaxe + shovel which is faster than a pickaxe and shovel. <br />
|-<br />
![[Diamond Drill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Diamond<br />
|A2=Diamond|B2=Mining Drill|C2=Diamond<br />
|Output=Diamond Drill<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Upgraded [[Mining Drill|mining drill]] which is faster and can break obsidian at a faster speed. <br />
|-<br />
![[Iridium Drill]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iridium Plate<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Diamond Drill|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Iridium Drill<br />
}}<br />
|Upgraded [[Mining Drill|mining drill]] which is faster and can break obsidian at a faster speed. <br />
|-<br />
![[Chainsaw]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Refined Iron<br />
<br />
|Output=Chainsaw (Uncharged)<br />
|Output-image=Grid_Chainsaw.png<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
<br />
|Output=Chainsaw (Uncharged)<br />
|Output-image=Grid_Chainsaw.png<br />
}}<br />
|More efficient electric axe with the plus of being an effective mob stopper. Since 1.70, the Chainsaw now also works as shears. Just right-click on a sheep. The same goes with grass or anything else you could shear with normal shears.... Cheers.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Wrench]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|Like a [[Wrench]], right-clicking on a machine with an electric wrench removes it. Post 1.46v, electric wrench's toggle ability has a 100% chance to remove the machine. Tool is toggled by holding the "M" key and right clicking. <br />
|-<br />
![[Nano Saber]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano Saber<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Sword that deals 20 damage when charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Treetap]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Treetap<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Treetap<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|Output=Electric Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|Treetap which uses EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Laser]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
|Multipurpose laser which instantly breaks blocks.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Hoe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=RE Battery|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Plate|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Small Power Unit|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|Hoe which uses EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[OD Scanner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=RE Battery|C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Gold Casing|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Gold Casing<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=RE Battery|C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|The OD Scanner (Ore Density Scanner) is a tool that helps the player determine a relative amount of valuable resources. The OD Scanner can also be inserted into a Miner to give it a mining area of 5x5.<br />
|-<br />
![[OV Scanner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=OD Scanner|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Gold Casing|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Gold Casing<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|A3-link=Insulated Gold Cable|B3=OD Scanner|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable|C3-link=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|The OV Scanner (Ore Value Scanner) is the improved version of the OD Scanner. This device not only calculates how much ore there is in the scanned area, but outputs its value based on how valuable the ores are. The OV Scanner can also be inserted into a Miner to increase the Miner's mining area from 5x5 to 9x9.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Agriculture ===<br />
<br />
IC2 adds new capabilities in the field of agriculture as well.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Crops]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Necessary for using the IC2 agriculture system.<br />
|-<br />
![[Cropnalyzer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Glass|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Cropnalyzer<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Used to scan seed bags to identify the properties of the plant, such as the plant type, its tier, and its growth, gain, and resistance ratings.<br />
|-<br />
![[Fertilizer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2= |B2=Some random scrap |C2= <br />
|A3= |B3=Bone Meal |C3= <br />
|Output=Fertilizer|OA=2<br />
}} {{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2=Some random scrap |B2=Some random scrap |C2=Fertilizer <br />
|A3= |B3=|C3= <br />
|Output=Fertilizer|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Used to speed up the growth of plants. Bonemeal by itself does not work on IC2 plants.<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Recipes_and_Resources&diff=13889Talk:Recipes and Resources2014-06-20T02:16:00Z<p>Trifler: Glass cable in 2.X?</p>
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== Glass Cable ==<br />
Is there a recipe for 2.X that doesn't require silver? It seems odd that Redpower would be mandatory. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 04:16, 20 June 2014 (CEST)<br />
<br />
<br />
Is it proper to have the alternate recipe for glass cable on here since the materials are derived from a different mod? [[User:Kmartinator|Kmartinator]] 22:23, 29 December 2011 (CET)<br />
<br />
== Agriculture Section ==<br />
<br />
maybe someone can add the agriculture section, with the [[Crops]], the [[Cropnalyzer]], the [[Weed-ex]], the [[Hydration Cell]] etc. thanks.<br />
<br />
==Obsidian==<br />
There are various pages across the wiki that mention obsidian being able to withstand a nuclear explosion, while this page suggests that a nuke can, indeed, destroy obsidian. Which is correct? --[[User:Kmartinator|Kmartinator]] 20:01, 20 December 2011 (CET)<br />
<br />
Obsidian can't withstand a nuke or nuke plant exploding. It used to be able to though. [[User:Mason11987|Mason11987]] 16:57, 21 December 2011 (CET)<br />
<br />
Obsidian can't even resist normal TNT.--[[User:2weirdy|2weirdy]] 19:28, 26 March 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
<br />
:'''I removed this from the main article, it doesn't seem to fit with the clean concise style of this article. I think it would work well if reworked into the [[Wiring]] article. [[User:Mason11987|Mason11987]] 20:22, 9 November 2011 (CET)<br />
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I was sad when I discovered there was no wiring guide when ID2 came out, so Here's one based on my experimenting. Parts may be wrong, but this is all tested info.<br />
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Basic wiring requires an energy source (generator, solar panel, etc.), a storage unit (a batbox, a mfe, or a msu), wiring based on the storage unit (batbox=low=32, mfe=medium=128,<br />
msu=high=512), and the machine(s) you are wiring. Cables lose power after a distance, so the most effective way (or my prefered way) to construct any solar generator set-ups is in "solar flowers". <br />
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1. place a storage unit at the center of where your making this flower. 2. Using a wrench, you can change the direction the storage unit is taking and delivering energy, so you should dig under the storage unit, and right click it to change the output direction downward, so you can have the input from the the 4 sides and the top, since solar generators need to "see" the sun to get power, they cant be placed under each other. Place up to 4 copper wires out each direction, because after the energy paces 5 cables, 1 energy is lost (assuming the cable is insolated and is copper). This should make a straight line out each side. 3. place 1 cable on each side of the 3rd cableso each row of cables makes a lowercase "t". 4. place the solar panels around the outer side, always touching the cables. If done right, this should now resemble a diagonal square. 5. put generators on top of the cables, to make the most use of the cable space. Lastly, a cable on top of the storage unit allows you to add another solar generator on top of it. 6. Now you need to connect the storage unit to the power in your house. You can use cable to take it to your house, but I would put some storage units every 4 cables to prevent the 5th from losing power. 7. Be aware of the voltage you provide to your home. Most machines require low voltage, and they don't require a constant 32 energy for each tick, they each gulp around 1,2, or 5 energy per tick, but they need a certain amount per function, such as 128 energy to burn something in the electric furnace (not the actual amount, just an example). If you send medium or high voltage power into a machine which requires lower voltage will make the machine and some wiring blow up.<br />
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More general tips<br />
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The wrench, which is used up after its destroyed, or the electric wrench, which can be recharged at a storage unit, is used to mess with machines in a few ways. It will remove most machines you right click with it, which is better than destroying it cause if you just destroy it instead of remove it, then the machine is destroyed in the process. The other use is it will change the direction of the output for storage units.<br />
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The storage units have 1 output slot, the side with the dots, and 5 input slots, where you put the cable to insert energy. Using a wrench on the storage unit does 1 of 2 things, either it will move the output slot to the side you click, or it will remove the machine if you click the output slot. So if you click the storage unit, and it gets reverted into an item, you clicked the output slot.<br />
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Different cables hold different amounts of voltage, copper is best for low, gold for medium, and iron for high. However, if your power generators, such as solar panels, are far away from your house, glass fibre cable is best. The higher cables can hold the power from the lower cables, but once the power is higher then the levels (32=low, 128=med 512=high) it is considered the next level up (33=med, 129=high). <br />
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When using transformers to change the voltage, it can be frustrating to figure out how they work. You dont need transformers if your combining cables to increase the power inside them, like making a T intersection, but you need transformers to downgrade the energy. You lose the energy is being downgraded. Like storage blocks, using a wrench on transformers will change the input/output directions of the transformer. Unlike storage units, the transformers have 1 input and 5 outputs, and the wrench changes the input.<br />
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If you decide to skip transformers, and plug a mfe into a low voltage machine, the wiring and machine will blow up, because there was too much power being brought through. You also cannot get away with just having a copper cable cable coming out, because it can overload too.<br />
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Use sand, dirt, or something easy to break, and make some maintenance passages, because I can almost destroy my computer for the amount of coals I burned re walling my place after editing the cable system, adding new lines, new machines, and so on. Tunnels will save alot of time, effort, and resources in the long run.<br />
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Because you lose energy over long distances, and fibre cable takes diamonds, I prefer to makes a long system of bat boxes after every 4th cable. The boxes will allow more energy to be held in the system, and you don't lose that 1 energy every 5th cable. But this requires a lot of iron, so if you just want to use the diamond and get the cabling over with...<br />
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Lastly, Machines that are set up on the same cables will have to share the power brought through the cable. For example, copper brings in 32 energy, and you have 4 machines set up. The 1st machine takes 7 power, the 2nd takes 8, the 3rd takes 9, and the 4th takes 10. After the 1st, there's 25 power left, after the 2nd there's 17, after the 2rd there's 8, which doesn't leave enough for the 4th. adding a 2nd energy box on the other end would fix this, but beware the price of each machine.<br />
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== Industrial TNT/ITNT ==<br />
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Several times on this page, The Industrial TNT is referred to as ITNT. Is there really any benefit to calling it ITNT, or can I change it to 'Industrial TNT'? I personally find the actual name much more readable, and it makes more sense to have the name rather than an abbreviation to me. <span style="font-size:10px;">( [[User:SCARFACIAL|Scarfacial]] | [[User_talk:SCARFACIAL|Talk]] ) 01:08, 25 February 2012 (UTC)</span><br />
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== Watermills ==<br />
Actually I tested the watermills on 1.103 and they just produce 500 EU per bucket, but the page mentions that they produce 1000 so I wonder if it changed or it changes in future versions?.--[[User:Pokeblink|Pokeblink]] 09:05, 21 March 2013 (CET)<br />
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== Filling grids ==<br />
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There are many empty grid spaces which have no item image. However, [http://minecraft-ru.gamepedia.com/Industrial_Craft2 Russian Minecraft Wiki] contains some images of new components. Is it possible to copy images from it to here and vice versa?</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=13888Talk:Tutorial:First Steps2014-06-20T01:48:29Z<p>Trifler: spam</p>
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<div></div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=13887Tutorial:First Steps2014-06-20T01:47:42Z<p>Trifler: Already a link just above it.</p>
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<div>This tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>).<br />
'''Important: This tutorial now expects you to be using [[v2.X]] of IndustrialCraft²'''<br />
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== Basic steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal, and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode; the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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Keep in mind that you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place. You may also want to start growing some wheat and trees.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
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Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic [[generator]]: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
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Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now, drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone; that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
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Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as [[cable]]s, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. Its value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]]; it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the [[Nano-Bodyarmor|nano-suit]] use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future [[Nuclear Reactor|nuclear reactor]] or to craft a [[nuke]] to blow up a mountain. Besides that, it is not involved in other recipes. It is rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather it.<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha, the diamond. Everybody runs after them. Try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest; we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal. I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*Lapis lazuli: Not shown here, but you know it. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find it now, just keep it until you have a need to use it.<br />
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*Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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*[[Lead]]: Not shown here. You won't need lead for a quite a while, and even then only in small quantities. It's primary used in nuclear reactors, but is also used in intermediate batteries.<br />
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*Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively, Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface. Continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now that you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some [[Electric Circuit]]s, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. You'll need to make a [[Forge Hammer]] in order to create the [[Iron Plate]]s for the Iron Furnace.<br />
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|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge_Hammer<br />
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Now the Iron Furnace itself:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
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Together you will need ten Iron Ore, two Sticks, and two pieces of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt the ten Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace. Take the Sticks and five Iron Ingots and make the Forge Hammer. Next place the Forge Hammer and the remaining five ingots on the crafting grid to create five Iron Plates. Now pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step.<br />
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Before you proceed, you'll need to make a [[Cutter]] tool in order to make cables. It requires five Iron Ingots. Make three of them into Iron Plates using the Forge Hammer. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter|OA=<br />
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=== Your First Machine ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ingots<br />
* 9 Iron Ingots<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and three Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
|Output-link=Copper Cable<br />
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|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
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Place the Forge Hammer and three Copper Ingots on the crafting grid to make three Copper Plates. Then place the Copper Plates on the crafting grid and replace the Forge Hammer with the Cutters to cut them into wire. Lastly combine your wire with Rubber to create [[Insulated Copper Cable]]s.<br />
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Use the Forge Hammer to turn your Iron Ingots into nine Iron Plates.<br />
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|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Iron Plate]]. Electronic Circuits are the basis industry, used in every machine, so you'll be using them a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
Just take 8 [[Iron Plate]]s and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the Electronic Circuit on the crafting bench and '''TADA'''! You can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
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Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 5 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
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|Output=Generator<br />
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First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
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|Output=Generator<br />
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Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Iron Plate]]s, and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, so take your pick. '''Do not use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin_Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin_Casing<br />
|A3=Tin_Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin_Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
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1 Cable, 4 Tin Casing, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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In order to create Tin Casing (or any material casing), simply use the Forge Hammer on a Tin Plate.<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Now craft two Tin Cables.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
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I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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<br />
=== BatBox ===<br />
<br />
Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Run Tin Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. On the plus side, you get three Tin Cable per ingot rather than the two you got making Copper Cable earlier. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Tin Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Tin Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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<br />
=== Alternative Power ===<br />
<br />
==== Wind Power ====<br />
<br />
If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
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<br />
==== Solar Power ====<br />
<br />
Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
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<br />
==== Geothermal Power ====<br />
<br />
This option isn't renewable, but it's a great alternative to Coal/Charcoal. A [[Geothermal Generator]] uses the heat from lava to generate energy. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are almighty in the Nether as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Etcetera ===<br />
<br />
In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. In the current version of IC2, Tin Cable has taken the place where Copper Cable used to be in the cable hierarchy, so pretend that cable is tin. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four-square-long cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
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<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
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== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
<br />
Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
<br />
Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin ingots into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze Dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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<br />
You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right-click on the machine you want to remove; be careful: if the machine wasn’t empty, you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft; it's unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''. However, if you upgrade your wrench into an [[Electric Wrench]], and toggle it to loss-less mode, you are guaranteed to get your machines back no matter what, at a cost of 9000 EU per operation.<br />
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<br />
The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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<br />
'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
<br />
== Second Steps ==<br />
<br />
=== Metal Former ===<br />
Tired of having to keep making Cutters and Forge Hammers? Think it's strange that you have all these machines, but still have to use hand tools to shape metal? <br />
<br />
Perhaps it's time you built a Metal Former. It can craft plates, casings, cables, and some other things.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Item Casing|B1=Chest|C1=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|A2=Bronze Item Casing|B2=Bronze Item Casing|C2=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|Output=Tool Box<br />
}}<br />
You'll need to make two [[Toolbox]]es using a Chest and five Bronze Casing.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
You'll also need to make three copper [[Coil]]s.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
Combine those with an Electronic Circuit and a Machine block, which you already know how to make, like so.<br />
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The Metal Former has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Rolling does X, Extruding converts plates into wire, and Cutting does X.<br />
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<br />
=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way. It's a lot of work to make, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough. Just be careful not to drop it in lava.<br />
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<br />
=== Mining Drill and Chainsaw ===<br />
<br />
Tired of making pickaxe after pickaxe? How about an energy-based version?<br />
<br />
The [[Mining Drill]] uses EU instead of wearing out, so you just need to recharge it by placing it either in any generator or in a BatBox or higher.<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
The [[Chainsaw]] provides an energy-based version of the axe, shears, and sword in one device. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Chainsaw<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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<br />
=== Pump ===<br />
<br />
Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or [[Empty Cell]] for us and place them in a chest.<br />
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Now, we will craft it! We'll need to make some [[Empty Cell]]s in a Metal Former to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin_Plate<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Empty Cell|OA=3}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
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=== CES Unit ===<br />
<br />
Now, we have more machines, and we can power them with solar panels. But what should we do when the BatBox runs out of energy at night? Let's put our knowledge of bronze to use making a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[CES Unit]]. The [[CES Unit]] stores 100,000 EU, or 10x as much as the BatBox. <br />
<br />
Before we begin, you'll need to get your hands on at least three [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Gunpowder Gunpowder]. You may need to go hunt some Creepers to get some.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type = Extractor<br />
|Top = Gunpowder<br />
|Bottom = RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output = Sulfur Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Gunpowder through an Extractor to get three [[Sulfur Dust]].<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Lead Ingots through a Macerator to get three [[Lead Dust]].<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Assemble three [[Advanced RE-Battery|Advanced RE-Batteries]], then use them to build the CES Unit.<br />
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<br />
Before you place your shiny new CES Unit, there's one more thing we need: a [[LV Transformer|Low-Voltage Transformer]]. Don't worry, it's not hard to make.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
<br />
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The reason we need a transformer is because the CES Unit puts out too much power at a time. Most machines only accept low voltage (32 EU-p), and the CES Unit outputs 128 EU-p. '''If you hook it up without a transformer, all of your machines will be destroyed!'''<br />
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Place the CES Unit and the LV Transformer so that the output of the CES Unit connects to the five-dotted side of the transformer. From there, you can run a cable from any of the one-dotted sides of the transformer to your machines. <br />
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<br />
=== BatPacks ===<br />
<br />
Power tools use a lot of energy. Wouldn't it be nice to carry more energy at a time? You can with a [[BatPack]]. A BatPack (Battery Pack) is worn in the Chest slot, so it cannot be worn at the same time as chest armor.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged) |B1=Electronic Circuit |C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged) |B2=Wooden Planks |C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged) |B3= |C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
The simplest version carries 60,000 EU.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
The [[Advanced BatPack]] carries 600,000 EU.<br />
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<br />
=== Canning Machine ===<br />
<br />
Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, or fuel. You can fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|Fuel Cans]] with [[Bio Cell|biofuel]] or [[Coalfuel Cell|coalfuel]].<br />
Craft it!<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|A2=Tin Casing|A3=Tin Casing<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|C1=Tin Casing|C2=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Cutter<br />
|B2=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Tin Can|OA=1<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here: [[Food List]].<br />
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=== Compressor ===<br />
<br />
A [[Compressor]] is used to make several different things, but the important ones to know right now are that it can compress Sand into Sandstone and it can make [[Advanced Alloy]]s. Advanced Alloys can be used to make things like [[Reinforced Stone]] and [[Composite Armor]].<br />
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Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine block.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
<br />
Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bronze Plate|B2=Bronze Plate|C2=Bronze Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
=== Reinforced Stone ===<br />
<br />
Before we move on, you might be interested to know that now that you can make Advanced Alloys using a Compressor, you can now make Reinforced Stone. Reinforced Stone is far more explosion-resistant than regular Stone, so you can use it to make your home much more Creeper resistant. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|B1=Stone|C1=Stone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Stone|B3=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Reinforced Stone|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
<br />
=== Automated Mining ===<br />
<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop whining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For the [[Mining Pipe|mining pipe]], you need 6 [[Refined Iron|Refined iron]] and a treetap:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|A2=Iron Plate|A3=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the Miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
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The Mining Drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
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<br />
=== MFE Unit ===<br />
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For an even bigger energy storage unit, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 4,000,000 EU, as much as 100 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully-loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them into [[Energy Crystal]]s!<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Diamond<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond Dust<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Diamond Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Diamond Dust|B2=Redstone|C2=Diamond Dust<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Diamond Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energium Dust|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Craft a machine block, search for 4 cables, and craft an MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
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Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
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NOTE: Tin cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 512EU/t. You must use a [[MV Transformer]] and a [[LV Transformer]], or a [[Gold Cable]] and a couple of [[Transformer Upgrade]] add-ons.<br />
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=== Mining Laser ===<br />
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''Uhh...'' So we've got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]!<br />
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Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]]s, craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
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'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
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To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here: [[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
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=== Terraformer ===<br />
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We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time to go to your flat place, we will craft a [[Teleporter]], or a [[Terraformer]].<br />
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For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two [[Tfbp|TFBP]], an [[Advanced Machine|advanced machine]], and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
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Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It makes a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and places a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It forces saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4 blocks high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replaces dirt with sand, destroys plants and saplings, melts ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
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=== Teleporter ===<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
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<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
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Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then, I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
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You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
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[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=13883Tutorial:First Steps2014-06-19T01:37:55Z<p>Trifler: Added Lead</p>
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<div>This tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>).<br />
'''Important: This Tutorial now expects you to be using [[v2.X]] of IndustrialCraft²'''<br />
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== Basic steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal, and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode; the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind that you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place. You may also want to start growing some wheat and trees.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
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Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic [[generator]]: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now, drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone; that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as [[cable]]s, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. Its value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]]; it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the [[Nano-Bodyarmor|nano-suit]] use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future [[Nuclear Reactor|nuclear reactor]] or to craft a [[nuke]] to blow up a mountain. Besides that, it is not involved in other recipes. It is rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather it.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha, the diamond. Everybody runs after them. Try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest; we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal. I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*Lapis lazuli: Not shown here, but you know it. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find it now, just keep it until you have a need to use it.<br />
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*Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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*[[Lead]]: Not shown here. You won't need lead for a quite a while, and even then only in small quantities. It's primary used in nuclear reactors, but is also used in intermediate batteries.<br />
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*Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively, Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface. Continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now that you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some [[Electric Circuit]]s, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. You'll need to make a [[Forge Hammer]] in order to create the [[Iron Plate]]s for the Iron Furnace.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge_Hammer<br />
}}<br />
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Now the Iron Furnace itself:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
Together you will need ten Iron Ore, two Sticks, and two pieces of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt the ten Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace. Take the Sticks and five Iron Ingots and make the Forge Hammer. Next place the Forge Hammer and the remaining five ingots on the crafting grid to create five Iron Plates. Now pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step.<br />
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Before you proceed, you'll need to make a [[Cutter]] tool in order to make cables. It requires five Iron Ingots. Make three of them into Iron Plates using the Forge Hammer. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter|OA=<br />
}}<br />
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=== Your First Machine ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ingots<br />
* 9 Iron Ingots<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and three Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
|Output-link=Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Place the Forge Hammer and three Copper Ingots on the crafting grid to make three Copper Plates. Then place the Copper Plates on the crafting grid and replace the Forge Hammer with the Cutters to cut them into wire. Lastly combine your wire with Rubber to create [[Insulated Copper Cable]]s.<br />
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Use the Forge Hammer to turn your Iron Ingots into nine Iron Plates.<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Iron Plate]]. Electronic Circuits are the basis industry, used in every machine, so you'll be using them a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
Just take 8 [[Iron Plate]]s and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the Electronic Circuit on the crafting bench and '''TADA'''! You can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 5 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Iron Plate]]s, and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, so take your pick. '''Do not use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin_Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin_Casing<br />
|A3=Tin_Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin_Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin Casing, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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In order to create Tin Casing (or any material casing), simply use the Forge Hammer on a Tin Plate.<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Now craft two Tin Cables.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
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I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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=== BatBox ===<br />
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Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
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Run Tin Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. On the plus side, you get three Tin Cable per ingot rather than the two you got making Copper Cable earlier. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Tin Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Tin Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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=== Alternative Power ===<br />
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==== Wind Power ====<br />
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If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
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The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
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==== Solar Power ====<br />
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Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
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Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
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==== Geothermal Power ====<br />
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This option isn't renewable, but it's a great alternative to Coal/Charcoal. A [[Geothermal Generator]] uses the heat from lava to generate energy. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are almighty in the Nether as well.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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=== Etcetera ===<br />
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In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. In the current version of IC2, Tin Cable has taken the place where Copper Cable used to be in the cable hierarchy, so pretend that cable is tin. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four-square-long cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
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<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
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== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
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Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
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Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
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You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin ingots into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze Dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
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The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right-click on the machine you want to remove; be careful: if the machine wasn’t empty, you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft; it's unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''. However, if you upgrade your wrench into an [[Electric Wrench]], and toggle it to loss-less mode, you are guaranteed to get your machines back no matter what, at a cost of 9000 EU per operation.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
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Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
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== Second Steps ==<br />
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=== Metal Former ===<br />
Tired of having to keep making Cutters and Forge Hammers? Think it's strange that you have all these machines, but still have to use hand tools to shape metal? <br />
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Perhaps it's time you built a Metal Former. It can crafts plates, casings, cables, and some other things.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Item Casing|B1=Chest|C1=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|A2=Bronze Item Casing|B2=Bronze Item Casing|C2=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|Output=Tool Box<br />
}}<br />
You'll need to make two [[Toolbox]]es using a Chest and five Bronze Casing.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
You'll also need to make three copper [[Coil]]s.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
Combine those with an Electronic Circuit and a Machine block, which you already know how to make, like so.<br />
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The Metal Former has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Rolling does X, Extruding converts plates into wire, and Cutting does X.<br />
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=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way. It's a lot of work to make, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough. Just be careful not to drop it in lava.<br />
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=== Mining Drill and Chainsaw ===<br />
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Tired of making pickaxe after pickaxe? How about an energy-based version?<br />
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The [[Mining Drill]] uses EU instead of wearing out, so you just need to recharge it by placing it either in any generator or in a BatBox or higher.<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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The [[Chainsaw]] provides an energy-based version of the axe, shears, and sword in one device. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Chainsaw<br />
}}<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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=== Pump ===<br />
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Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or [[Empty Cell]] for us and place them in a chest.<br />
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Now, we will craft it! We'll need to make some [[Empty Cell]]s in a Metal Former to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin_Plate<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Empty Cell|OA=3}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
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Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
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=== CES Unit ===<br />
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Now, we have more machines, and we can power them with solar panels. But what should we do when the BatBox runs out of energy at night? Let's put our knowledge of bronze to use making a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[CES Unit]]. The [[CES Unit]] stores 100,000 EU, or 10x as much as the BatBox. <br />
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Before we begin, you'll need to get your hands on at least three [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Gunpowder Gunpowder]. You may need to go hunt some Creepers to get some.<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type = Extractor<br />
|Top = Gunpowder<br />
|Bottom = RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output = Sulfur Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Gunpowder through an Extractor to get three [[Sulfur Dust]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Lead Ingots through a Macerator to get three [[Lead Dust]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Assemble three Advanced RE-Batteries, then use them to build the CES Unit.<br />
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Before you place your shiny new CES Unit, there's one more thing we need: a [[LV Transformer|Low-Voltage Transformer]]. Don't worry, it's not hard to make.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
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The reason we need a transformer is because the CES Unit puts out too much power at a time. Most machines only accept low voltage (32 EU-p), and the CES Unit outputs 128 EU-p. '''If you hook it up without a transformer, all of your machines will be destroyed!'''<br />
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Place the CES Unit and the LV Transformer so that the output of the CES Unit connects to the five-dotted side of the transformer. From there, you can run a cable from any of the one-dotted sides of the transformer to your machines. <br />
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=== BatPacks ===<br />
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Power tools use a lot of energy. Wouldn't it be nice to carry more energy at a time? You can with a [[BatPack]]. A BatPack (Battery Pack) is worn in the Chest slot, so it cannot be worn at the same time as chest armor.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged) |B1=Electronic Circuit |C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged) |B2=Wooden Planks |C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged) |B3= |C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
The simplest version carries 60,000 EU.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
The [[Advanced BatPack]] carries 600,000 EU.<br />
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=== Canning Machine ===<br />
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Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, or fuel. You can fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|Fuel Cans]] with [[Bio Cell|biofuel]] or [[Coalfuel Cell|coalfuel]].<br />
Craft it!<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|A2=Tin Casing|A3=Tin Casing<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|C1=Tin Casing|C2=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Cutter<br />
|B2=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Tin Can|OA=1<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here: [[Food List]].<br />
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=== Compressor ===<br />
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A [[Compressor]] is used to make several different things, but the important ones to know right now are that it can compress Sand into Sandstone and it can make [[Advanced Alloy]]. Advanced Alloy can be used to make things like [[Reinforced Stone]] and [[Composite Armor]].<br />
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Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine block.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
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Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bronze Plate|B2=Bronze Plate|C2=Bronze Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy<br />
}}<br />
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=== Reinforced Stone ===<br />
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Before we move on, you might be interested to know that now that you can make Advanced Alloy using a Compressor, you can now make [[Reinforced Stone]]. Reinforced Stone is far more explosion resistant than regular Stone, so you can use it to make your home much more Creeper resistant. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|B1=Stone|C1=Stone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Stone|B3=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Reinforced Stone|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
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=== Automated Mining ===<br />
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Now we have some machines, but don't stop whining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
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For the [[Mining Pipe|mining pipe]], you need 6 [[Refined Iron|Refined iron]] and a treetap:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|A2=Iron Plate|A3=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
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For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the Miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
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The Mining Drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
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Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
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=== MFE Unit ===<br />
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For an even bigger energy storage unit, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 4,000,000 EU, as much as 100 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully-loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them into Energy Crystals!<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Diamond<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond Dust<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Diamond Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Diamond Dust|B2=Redstone|C2=Diamond Dust<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Diamond Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energium Dust|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Craft a machine block, search for 4 cables, and craft an MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
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Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
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NOTE: Tin cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 512EU/t. You must use a [[MV Transformer]] and a [[LV Transformer]], or a [[Gold Cable]] and a couple of [[Transformer Upgrade]] add-ons.<br />
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=== Mining Laser ===<br />
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''Uhh...'' So we've got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]!<br />
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Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]]s, craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
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'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
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To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here: [[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
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=== Terraformer ===<br />
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We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time to go to your flat place, we will craft a [[Teleporter]], or a [[Terraformer]].<br />
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For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two [[Tfbp|TFBP]], an [[Advanced Machine|advanced machine]], and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
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Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It makes a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and places a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It forces saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4 blocks high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replaces dirt with sand, destroys plants and saplings, melts ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
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=== Teleporter ===<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
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<br />
<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
<br />
Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then, I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
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You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
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[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=13882Tutorial:First Steps2014-06-19T01:26:43Z<p>Trifler: Added Mining Drill and Chainsaw, BatPack, Reinforced Stone. Moved Automated Mining, MFE Unit, and Mining Laser to "The Way to Industry" section.</p>
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<div>This tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>).<br />
'''Important: This Tutorial now expects you to be using [[v2.X]] of IndustrialCraft²'''<br />
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== Basic steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal, and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode; the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind that you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place. You may also want to start growing some wheat and trees.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
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Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic [[generator]]: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now, drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone; that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as [[cable]]s, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. Its value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]]; it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the [[Nano-Bodyarmor|nano-suit]] use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future [[Nuclear Reactor|nuclear reactor]] or to craft a [[nuke]] to blow up a mountain. Besides that, it is not involved in other recipes. It is rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather it.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha, the diamond. Everybody runs after them. Try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest; we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal. I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*It's not shown here, but you know it: the Lapis lazuli. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find it now, just keep it until you have a need to use it.<br />
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*Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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*Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively, Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface. Continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now that you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some [[Electric Circuit]]s, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. You'll need to make a [[Forge Hammer]] in order to create the [[Iron Plate]]s for the Iron Furnace.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge_Hammer<br />
}}<br />
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Now the Iron Furnace itself:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
Together you will need ten Iron Ore, two Sticks, and two pieces of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt the ten Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace. Take the Sticks and five Iron Ingots and make the Forge Hammer. Next place the Forge Hammer and the remaining five ingots on the crafting grid to create five Iron Plates. Now pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step.<br />
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Before you proceed, you'll need to make a [[Cutter]] tool in order to make cables. It requires five Iron Ingots. Make three of them into Iron Plates using the Forge Hammer. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter|OA=<br />
}}<br />
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=== Your First Machine ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ingots<br />
* 9 Iron Ingots<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and three Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
|Output-link=Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Place the Forge Hammer and three Copper Ingots on the crafting grid to make three Copper Plates. Then place the Copper Plates on the crafting grid and replace the Forge Hammer with the Cutters to cut them into wire. Lastly combine your wire with Rubber to create [[Insulated Copper Cable]]s.<br />
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Use the Forge Hammer to turn your Iron Ingots into nine Iron Plates.<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Iron Plate]]. Electronic Circuits are the basis industry, used in every machine, so you'll be using them a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
Just take 8 [[Iron Plate]]s and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the Electronic Circuit on the crafting bench and '''TADA'''! You can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 5 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Iron Plate]]s, and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, so take your pick. '''Do not use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin_Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin_Casing<br />
|A3=Tin_Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin_Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin Casing, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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In order to create Tin Casing (or any material casing), simply use the Forge Hammer on a Tin Plate.<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Now craft two Tin Cables.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
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I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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=== BatBox ===<br />
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Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
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Run Tin Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. On the plus side, you get three Tin Cable per ingot rather than the two you got making Copper Cable earlier. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Tin Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Tin Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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=== Alternative Power ===<br />
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==== Wind Power ====<br />
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If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
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The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
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==== Solar Power ====<br />
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Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
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Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
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==== Geothermal Power ====<br />
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This option isn't renewable, but it's a great alternative to Coal/Charcoal. A [[Geothermal Generator]] uses the heat from lava to generate energy. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are almighty in the Nether as well.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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=== Etcetera ===<br />
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In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. In the current version of IC2, Tin Cable has taken the place where Copper Cable used to be in the cable hierarchy, so pretend that cable is tin. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four-square-long cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
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<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
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== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
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Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
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Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin ingots into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze Dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
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The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right-click on the machine you want to remove; be careful: if the machine wasn’t empty, you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft; it's unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''. However, if you upgrade your wrench into an [[Electric Wrench]], and toggle it to loss-less mode, you are guaranteed to get your machines back no matter what, at a cost of 9000 EU per operation.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
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Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
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== Second Steps ==<br />
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=== Metal Former ===<br />
Tired of having to keep making Cutters and Forge Hammers? Think it's strange that you have all these machines, but still have to use hand tools to shape metal? <br />
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Perhaps it's time you built a Metal Former. It can crafts plates, casings, cables, and some other things.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Item Casing|B1=Chest|C1=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|A2=Bronze Item Casing|B2=Bronze Item Casing|C2=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|Output=Tool Box<br />
}}<br />
You'll need to make two [[Toolbox]]es using a Chest and five Bronze Casing.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
You'll also need to make three copper [[Coil]]s.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
Combine those with an Electronic Circuit and a Machine block, which you already know how to make, like so.<br />
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The Metal Former has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Rolling does X, Extruding converts plates into wire, and Cutting does X.<br />
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=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way. It's a lot of work to make, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough. Just be careful not to drop it in lava.<br />
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=== Mining Drill and Chainsaw ===<br />
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Tired of making pickaxe after pickaxe? How about an energy-based version?<br />
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The [[Mining Drill]] uses EU instead of wearing out, so you just need to recharge it by placing it either in any generator or in a BatBox or higher.<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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The [[Chainsaw]] provides an energy-based version of the axe, shears, and sword in one device. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Chainsaw<br />
}}<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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<br />
=== Pump ===<br />
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Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or [[Empty Cell]] for us and place them in a chest.<br />
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Now, we will craft it! We'll need to make some [[Empty Cell]]s in a Metal Former to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin_Plate<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Empty Cell|OA=3}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
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Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
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=== CES Unit ===<br />
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Now, we have more machines, and we can power them with solar panels. But what should we do when the BatBox runs out of energy at night? Let's put our knowledge of bronze to use making a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[CES Unit]]. The [[CES Unit]] stores 100,000 EU, or 10x as much as the BatBox. <br />
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Before we begin, you'll need to get your hands on at least three [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Gunpowder Gunpowder]. You may need to go hunt some Creepers to get some.<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type = Extractor<br />
|Top = Gunpowder<br />
|Bottom = RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output = Sulfur Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Gunpowder through an Extractor to get three [[Sulfur Dust]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Lead Ingots through a Macerator to get three [[Lead Dust]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Assemble three Advanced RE-Batteries, then use them to build the CES Unit.<br />
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Before you place your shiny new CES Unit, there's one more thing we need: a [[LV Transformer|Low-Voltage Transformer]]. Don't worry, it's not hard to make.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
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The reason we need a transformer is because the CES Unit puts out too much power at a time. Most machines only accept low voltage (32 EU-p), and the CES Unit outputs 128 EU-p. '''If you hook it up without a transformer, all of your machines will be destroyed!'''<br />
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Place the CES Unit and the LV Transformer so that the output of the CES Unit connects to the five-dotted side of the transformer. From there, you can run a cable from any of the one-dotted sides of the transformer to your machines. <br />
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=== BatPacks ===<br />
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Power tools use a lot of energy. Wouldn't it be nice to carry more energy at a time? You can with a [[BatPack]]. A BatPack (Battery Pack) is worn in the Chest slot, so it cannot be worn at the same time as chest armor.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged) |B1=Electronic Circuit |C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged) |B2=Wooden Planks |C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged) |B3= |C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
The simplest version carries 60,000 EU.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
The [[Advanced BatPack]] carries 600,000 EU.<br />
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=== Canning Machine ===<br />
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Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, or fuel. You can fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|Fuel Cans]] with [[Bio Cell|biofuel]] or [[Coalfuel Cell|coalfuel]].<br />
Craft it!<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|A2=Tin Casing|A3=Tin Casing<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|C1=Tin Casing|C2=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Cutter<br />
|B2=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Tin Can|OA=1<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here: [[Food List]].<br />
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=== Compressor ===<br />
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A [[Compressor]] is used to make several different things, but the important ones to know right now are that it can compress Sand into Sandstone and it can make [[Advanced Alloy]]. Advanced Alloy can be used to make things like [[Reinforced Stone]] and [[Composite Armor]].<br />
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Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine block.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
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Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bronze Plate|B2=Bronze Plate|C2=Bronze Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Reinforced Stone ===<br />
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Before we move on, you might be interested to know that now that you can make Advanced Alloy using a Compressor, you can now make [[Reinforced Stone]]. Reinforced Stone is far more explosion resistant than regular Stone, so you can use it to make your home much more Creeper resistant. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|B1=Stone|C1=Stone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Stone|B3=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Reinforced Stone|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
<br />
=== Automated Mining ===<br />
<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop whining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For the [[Mining Pipe|mining pipe]], you need 6 [[Refined Iron|Refined iron]] and a treetap:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|A2=Iron Plate|A3=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the Miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
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The Mining Drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
<br />
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Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
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<br />
=== MFE Unit ===<br />
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For an even bigger energy storage unit, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 4,000,000 EU, as much as 100 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully-loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them into Energy Crystals!<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Diamond<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond Dust<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Diamond Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Diamond Dust|B2=Redstone|C2=Diamond Dust<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Diamond Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energium Dust|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Craft a machine block, search for 4 cables, and craft an MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
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NOTE: Tin cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 512EU/t. You must use a [[MV Transformer]] and a [[LV Transformer]], or a [[Gold Cable]] and a couple of [[Transformer Upgrade]] add-ons.<br />
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<br />
=== Mining Laser ===<br />
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''Uhh...'' So we've got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]!<br />
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Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]]s, craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
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'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
<br />
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To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here: [[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
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<br />
=== Terraformer ===<br />
<br />
We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time to go to your flat place, we will craft a [[Teleporter]], or a [[Terraformer]].<br />
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For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two [[Tfbp|TFBP]], an [[Advanced Machine|advanced machine]], and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It makes a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and places a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It forces saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4 blocks high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replaces dirt with sand, destroys plants and saplings, melts ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
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<br />
=== Teleporter ===<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
<br />
Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then, I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
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You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
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{{Navigation|Tutorials=yes|Secrets=yes}}<br />
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[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=13881Tutorial:First Steps2014-06-19T00:13:30Z<p>Trifler: Added Metal Former and CES Unit. Fixed Pump recipe since it needed the Metal Former first.</p>
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<div>This tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>).<br />
'''Important: This Tutorial now expects you to be using [[v2.X]] of IndustrialCraft²'''<br />
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== Basic steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal, and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode; the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind that you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place. You may also want to start growing some wheat and trees.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic [[generator]]: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now, drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone; that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as [[cable]]s, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. Its value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]]; it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the [[Nano-Bodyarmor|nano-suit]] use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future [[Nuclear Reactor|nuclear reactor]] or to craft a [[nuke]] to blow up a mountain. Besides that, it is not involved in other recipes. It is rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather it.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha, the diamond. Everybody runs after them. Try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest; we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal. I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*It's not shown here, but you know it: the Lapis lazuli. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find it now, just keep it until you have a need to use it.<br />
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*Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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*Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively, Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface. Continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now that you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some [[Electric Circuit]]s, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. You'll need to make a [[Forge Hammer]] in order to create the [[Iron Plate]]s for the Iron Furnace.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge_Hammer<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now the Iron Furnace itself:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
Together you will need ten Iron Ore, two Sticks, and two pieces of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt the ten Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace. Take the Sticks and five Iron Ingots and make the Forge Hammer. Next place the Forge Hammer and the remaining five ingots on the crafting grid to create five Iron Plates. Now pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step.<br />
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Before you proceed, you'll need to make a [[Cutter]] tool in order to make cables. It requires five Iron Ingots. Make three of them into Iron Plates using the Forge Hammer. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter|OA=<br />
}}<br />
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=== Your First Machine ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ingots<br />
* 9 Iron Ingots<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and three Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
|Output-link=Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Place the Forge Hammer and three Copper Ingots on the crafting grid to make three Copper Plates. Then place the Copper Plates on the crafting grid and replace the Forge Hammer with the Cutters to cut them into wire. Lastly combine your wire with Rubber to create [[Insulated Copper Cable]]s.<br />
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Use the Forge Hammer to turn your Iron Ingots into nine Iron Plates.<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Iron Plate]]. Electronic Circuits are the basis industry, used in every machine, so you'll be using them a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
Just take 8 [[Iron Plate]]s and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the Electronic Circuit on the crafting bench and '''TADA'''! You can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Generator ===<br />
<br />
For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 5 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
<br />
<br />
There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Iron Plate]]s, and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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<br />
Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, so take your pick. '''Do not use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
<br />
I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin_Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin_Casing<br />
|A3=Tin_Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin_Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin Casing, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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<br />
In order to create Tin Casing (or any material casing), simply use the Forge Hammer on a Tin Plate.<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
<br />
You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
<br />
But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Now craft two Tin Cables.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
<br />
Next follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
<br />
The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
<br />
=== Macerator ===<br />
<br />
For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
<br />
<br />
And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
<br />
You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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<br />
=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
<br />
For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
<br />
<br />
The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
<br />
I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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<br />
You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== BatBox ===<br />
<br />
Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Run Tin Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. On the plus side, you get three Tin Cable per ingot rather than the two you got making Copper Cable earlier. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Tin Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Tin Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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<br />
=== Alternative Power ===<br />
<br />
==== Wind Power ====<br />
<br />
If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Solar Power ====<br />
<br />
Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
<br />
<br />
==== Geothermal Power ====<br />
<br />
This option isn't renewable, but it's a great alternative to Coal/Charcoal. A [[Geothermal Generator]] uses the heat from lava to generate energy. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are almighty in the Nether as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Etcetera ===<br />
<br />
In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. In the current version of IC2, Tin Cable has taken the place where Copper Cable used to be in the cable hierarchy, so pretend that cable is tin. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four-square-long cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
<br/> <br/><br />
<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
<br />
== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
<br />
Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
<br />
Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin ingots into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze Dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
<br />
<br />
You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right-click on the machine you want to remove; be careful: if the machine wasn’t empty, you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft; it's unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''. However, if you upgrade your wrench into an [[Electric Wrench]], and toggle it to loss-less mode, you are guaranteed to get your machines back no matter what, at a cost of 9000 EU per operation.<br />
<br />
<br />
The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
<br />
== Second Steps ==<br />
<br />
=== Metal Former ===<br />
Tired of having to keep making Cutters and Forge Hammers? Think it's strange that you have all these machines, but still have to use hand tools to shape metal? <br />
<br />
Perhaps it's time you built a Metal Former. It can crafts plates, casings, cables, and some other things.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Item Casing|B1=Chest|C1=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|A2=Bronze Item Casing|B2=Bronze Item Casing|C2=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|Output=Tool Box<br />
}}<br />
You'll need to make two [[Toolbox]]es using a Chest and five Bronze Casing.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
You'll also need to make three copper [[Coil]]s.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
Combine those with an Electronic Circuit and a Machine block, which you already know how to make, like so.<br />
<br />
The Metal Former has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Rolling does X, Extruding converts plates into wire, and Cutting does X.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way. It's a lot of work to make, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough. Just be careful not to drop it in lava.<br />
<br />
<br />
The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Pump ===<br />
<br />
Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or [[Empty Cell]] for us and place them in a chest.<br />
<br />
<br />
Now, we will craft it! We'll need to make some [[Empty Cell]]s in a Metal Former to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin_Plate<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Empty Cell|OA=3}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== CES Unit ===<br />
<br />
If you wish, you can put the machines and knowledge of bronze that we've discussed so far towards the creation of a more advanced version of the BatBox we talked about earlier. The [[CES Unit]] stores 100,000 EU, or 10x as much as the BatBox.<br />
<br />
Before we begin, you'll need to get your hands on at least three [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Gunpowder Gunpowder]. You may need to go hunt some Creepers to get some.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type = Extractor<br />
|Top = Gunpowder<br />
|Bottom = RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output = Sulfur Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Gunpowder through an Extractor to get three [[Sulfur Dust]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Dust<br />
}}<br />
Run three Lead Ingots through a Macerator to get three [[Lead Dust]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Assemble three Advanced RE-Batteries, then use them to build the CES Unit.<br />
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<br />
Before you place your shiny new CES Unit, there's one more thing we need: a [[LV Transformer|Low-Voltage Transformer]]. Don't worry, it's not hard to make.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The reason we need a transformer is because the CES Unit puts out too much power at a time. Most machines only accept low voltage (32 EU-p), and the CES Unit outputs 128 EU-p. '''If you hook it up without a transformer, all of your machines will be destroyed!'''<br />
<br />
Place the CES Unit and the LV Transformer so that the output of the CES Unit connects to the five-dotted side of the transformer. From there, you can run a cable from any of the one-dotted sides of the transformer to your machines. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== Automated Mining ===<br />
<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop mining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For the [[Mining Pipe|mining pipe]], you need 6 [[Refined Iron|Refined iron]] and a treetap:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|A2=Iron Plate|A3=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The mining drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== MFE Unit ===<br />
<br />
Now, we have one more machine, and we can power them with solar panels. But what will we do when the BatBox runs out of energy at night? We want a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 4,000,000 EU, as much as 100 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully-loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them into Energy Crystals!<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Diamond<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond Dust<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Diamond Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Diamond Dust|B2=Redstone|C2=Diamond Dust<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Diamond Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energium Dust|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Craft a machine block, search for 4 cables, and craft an MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
<br />
NOTE: Tin cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 512EU/t. You must use an [[MV Transformer]] and [[LV Transformer]], or a [[Gold Cable]] and a couple of [[Transformer upgrade]] add-ons.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Canning Machine ===<br />
<br />
Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, or fuel. You can fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|Fuel Cans]] with [[Bio Cell|biofuel]] or [[Coalfuel Cell|coalfuel]].<br />
Craft it!<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|A2=Tin Casing|A3=Tin Casing<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|C1=Tin Casing|C2=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Cutter<br />
|B2=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Tin Can|OA=1<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here: [[Food List]]<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Compressor ===<br />
<br />
''Uhh...'' We have got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like pickaxes, and I hate tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]! But first, we need another, slightly less shiny machine: a [[Compressor]]. Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine Block!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
<br />
Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bronze Plate|B2=Bronze Plate|C2=Bronze Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''But that isn't a Mining Laser!'''<br />
*Please wait. We need that in order to make the Mining Laser!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Mining Laser ===<br />
<br />
Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]]s, craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
<br />
'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here: [[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
<br />
<br />
==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
<br />
We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time to go to your flat place, we will craft a [[Teleporter]], or a [[Terraformer]].<br />
<br />
For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two [[Tfbp|TFBP]], an [[Advanced Machine|advanced machine]], and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It makes a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and places a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It forces saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4 blocks high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replaces dirt with sand, destroys plants and saplings, melts ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
=== The Teleporter ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
<br />
Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then, I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
<br />
<br />
You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
<br />
{{Navigation|Tutorials=yes|Secrets=yes}}<br />
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[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Recipes_and_Resources&diff=13880Recipes and Resources2014-06-18T23:41:08Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div>{{Experimental}}<br />
This is a list of recipes and resources found in IndustrialCraft².<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Tocright}}<br />
== Resources ==<br />
=== Vanilla blocks changed ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Obsidian]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Obsidian.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 6000 to 60, this allows [[Secret:Nuke|nuke]] and [[Nuclear_Reactor|reactor]] to destroy obsidian on default power (up to 6 blocks).<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Water]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Water_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy water blocks.<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Lava]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy lava blocks.<br />
|-http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/skins/common/images/button_extlink.png<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Lava bucket]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]]<br />
|Only smelts 12 blocks in an [[Iron Furnace]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Redstone]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Redstone.png|64px]]<br />
|Can be used as power source with electric machines, provides 500 EU per item, acts just like [[Single-Use Battery]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Cacti]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Cactus.png|64px]]<br />
|Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points.<br />
|-<br />
![[Non-IC Items|Sugar Cane]]<br />
![[Image:Grid_Sugar_Cane.png|64px]]<br />
|Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Ores ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Copper Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 10 to 70 (rate 15:10). Used most notably to make [[Copper Cable]], [[Bronze]] and some [[Nuclear Reactor|Reactor]] components.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Tin Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 0 to 40 (rate 25:6). Used most notably to make [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]], [[Empty Cell|Cells]], [[Bronze]] and some [[Nuclear Reactor|Reactor]] components.<br />
|-<br />
![[Lead Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Lead Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|(IC2 V2.X (experimental) only). Found on layers ? to ? (rate ?). Used to make [[Advanced RE-Battery|Advanced RE-Batteries]] and [[Reactor Chamber]]s.<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium Ore]]<br />
![[Image:Uranium Ore.png|64px]]<br />
|Found on layers 0 to 64 (rate 20:3). Needed to run a Nuclear Reactor.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Generation rate is number of generation attempts per chunk : number of ore generated per attempt.<br />
20:3 means that ore will attempt to generate up to 20 times and will generate up to 3 ore per attempt, generation attempts can fail.<br />
<br />
=== Overworld ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!Picture<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Wood| Rubber Tree]]<br />
![[Image:Rubber Tree.png|128px]]<br />
|Mod-related trees which have dark yellow logs and light green leaves. Cannot be found anywhere except Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes. They are extremely abundant in Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes and are easy to find due to their unique "wing" on their leaf design. Their wood is special and sometimes has resin holes that may be right-clicked on with a [[Treetap]] to get [[Sticky Resin]], used in [[Rubber]] production.<br />
Can be crafted into 3 jungle planks or smelted into spruce logs. Leaves cannot be harvested and have a 2% chance of dropping a sapling.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
World generation rate of Rubber Trees depends on biome:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
|width=500px|'''Forest''' 2-12% chance to generate 1-6 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Taiga''' 0-6% chance to generate 0-3 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Swampland''' 10-30% chance to generate 5-15 Rubber Trees per chunk.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The minimum tree height is 2, and the maximum is 8.<br />
Every log has a 25% chance of having a resin hole, with a maximum of 3 holes per tree.<br />
<br />
== Cables ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Tin|C2=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Tin<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|Special uninsulated tin cable which handles up to 5 EU/t (ultra-low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 32 EU-p on experimental builds) have 0.025 loss per block.<br />
Uninsulated cables cannot be painted.<br />
Uninsulated cables deal 1 point of damage per 64 EU current rounded down.<br />
The most effective tool for cable removal is a [[chainsaw]].<br />
Used in crafting recipes.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tin Cable|Insulated Tin Cable]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Cable|A1=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Tin Cable|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|Insulated tin cable which handles up to 32 EU-p (low [[EU|voltage]]) have 0.025(?) EU loss per block.<br />
Used in crafting recipes, such as [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Copper<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 128 EU-p on experimental builds).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.29.<br />
|-<br />
![[Copper Cable|Insulated Copper Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Insulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]) (up to 128 EU-p on experimental builds). Insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and completely removes electric shock. You can also apply insulation to uninsulated copper cable by putting the uninsulated cable and a single piece of [[Rubber]] (shapeless) in a crafting table.<br />
EU loss rate is 0.21<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Gold|B2=Gold|C2=Gold<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Gold Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Gold<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.5.<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable|Single-Insulated Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Gold|C2=Rubber<br />
|B3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Gold Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Gold Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>removed</center><br />
|Single-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.4501<br />
|-<br />
![[Gold Cable|Double-Insulated Gold Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Gold Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Rubber<br />
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Double-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (up to 512 EU-p on experimental builds) (medium [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.402<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=HV Cable|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=HV Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Uninsulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 1.0<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Single-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Rubber<br />
|B3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated HV Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=HV Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated HV Cable|OA<br />
}}<br />
|<center>removed</center><br />
|Single-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.949<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Double-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=HV Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated HV Cable<br />
|Output=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>removed</center><br />
|Double-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.9<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Cable|Triple-Insulated HV Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Insulated HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=2xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output-link=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=HV Cable<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Rubber<br />
|Output=3xIns. HV Cable|OA<br />
|Output-link=Insulated HV Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Triple-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 2048 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]) and 2048 EU/t (extreme [[EU|voltage]]).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.8<br />
<br />
''Although in-game it currently lists "4xInsulated", that is incorrect as you are adding a layer of insulation each time, not doubling the insulation each time. It is actually "3xIns" and should get renamed eventually in some future patch.'' <br />
|-<br />
![[Glass Fibre Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Silver ingot|B2=Diamond|C2=Silver ingot<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass_Fibre_Cable|OA=6<br />
|Output-link=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Energium Dust|B2=Silver Dust|C2=Energium Dust<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
}}<br />
|Special glass fibre cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds) (high [[EU|voltage]]). It is the only kind of uninsulated cable which can be painted and gives no electric shock. Glass fibre cable is useful for long-distance wiring, since it has the smallest energy loss of all kinds of cable - 1 EU every 40 blocks (0.025 EU per block).<br />
|-<br />
![[Detector Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=3xIns. HV Cable|C2=Redstone<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Detector Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|Outputs Redstone current when powered, supports up to 512 EU flow (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds) (cannot be placed on HV lines).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.5 (Since v1.62 this is no longer a viable cable option to replace glass fibre!)<br />
|-<br />
![[Splitter Cable]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Redstone<br />
|A2=3xIns. HV Cable|B2=Lever|C2=3xIns. HV Cable<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Splitter Cable<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|Prevents the transfer of EU while being powered by Redstone, supports up to 512 EU flow (up to 8192 EU-p on experimental builds).<br />
EU loss rate is 0.025<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== EU Storage ==<br />
=== Blocks ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[BatBox]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 40,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 32 EU/t (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[CES Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=CES Unit<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 300,000 EU an accepts up to and outputs 128 EU-p (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, expect the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[MFE Unit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 600,000 (up to 4,000,000 EU in experimental builds) [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 128 EU/t (up to 500 EU-p in experimental builds) (medium voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
![[MFS Unit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapotron Crystal|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A2=Lapotron Crystal|B2=MFE Unit|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|A3=Lapotron Crystal|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|Output=MFS Unit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 10,000,000 (up to 40,000,000 EU in experimental builds) [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 512 EU/t (2048 EU-p in experimental builds) (high voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Items ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Single-Use Battery]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Hydrated Coal Dust<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|B3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=5<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores 1000 EU and can only be used once, but are stackable in up to 64. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot.<br />
|-<br />
![[RE Battery]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Tin Cable<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|A3=Tin Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 10000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[BatBox]], [[CES Unit]], [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]]. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot, and be charged in generators through their top (or middle) slot.<br />
Empty ones can stack, but must be destacked to charge.<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced RE -Battery]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Bronze Casing|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Bronze Casing|B2=Sulfur Dust|C2=Bronze Casing<br />
|A3=Bronze Casing|B3=Lead Dust|C3=Bronze Casing<br />
|Output=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[CES Unit]], [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Energy Crystal]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFE Unit]] or a [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Lapotron Crystal]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B2=Energy Crystal|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B2=Energy Crystal|C2=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Dust|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli Dust<br />
|Output=Lapotron Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 1,000,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFS Unit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Created in an [[Electrolyzer]] when the adjacent power storage (any tier) is more then 70.01% full, these cells adsorb 20k EU, but lose 1500 per energy storage tier (with minimal 1500 loss on [[MFS Unit]]) when discharged (discharged when energy storage 25% or less).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Transformers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[LV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Coil|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Insulated Tin Cable|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=LV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 32EU packets (LV) and outputs 128EU (MV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 128EU packets (MV) and outputs 32EU (LV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[MV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=2xIns. Gold Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=2xIns. Gold Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=<br />
|Output=MV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 128EU packets (MV) and outputs 512EU (HV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 512EU packets (HV) and outputs 128EU (MV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[HV Transformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|B3=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=HV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|B3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=HV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 512EU packets (HV) and outputs 2048EU (EV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 2048EU packets (EV) and outputs 512EU (HV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
![[EV Transformer]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|A2=Advanced Circuit|B2=HV Transformer|C2=Lapotron Crystal<br />
|B3=4xIns. HV Cable<br />
|Output=EV Transformer<br />
}}<br />
|Either:<br />
* Accepts up to 2048EU packets (EV) and outputs 8192EU (UV) packets, OR<br />
* Accepts up to 8192EU packets (UV) and outputs 2048EU (EV) packets.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Machine Components ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Universal Fluid Cell]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X|V2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Tin Casing<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Glass Pane|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Universal Fluid Cell}}<br />
|Used in some recipes, such as the [[CF Sprayer]] recipe.<br />
|-<br />
![[Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|Output=Refined Iron|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|Output=Iron|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Base component for machines and the [[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Base component for tier 2 and tier 3 machines.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electronic Circuit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Cable|B3=Cable|C3=Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|B1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Cable|B3=Cable|C3=Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|Base component for machines, smart items and the [[Advanced Circuit]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Circuit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Base component for tier 2 and tier 3 tools and machines.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coil]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
|Used to make [[Electric Motor]] and some other things.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Motor]]<br />
|<center>[[v2.X]] Only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Generators ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Generator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|B3=Iron Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=RE Battery<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Iron Furnace<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Simple generator which accepts [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]] (43,200 EU for coal fuel, 16,200 EU for bio fuel), coal (4000 EU), [[Scrap|scrap]] (825 EU), wood (750 EU), planks (750 EU), wooden blocks (750 EU), sticks (250 EU), saplings (250 EU, 200 EU for rubber tree saplings), sugar cane (125 EU) and cactus (125 EU) and outputs 10 EU/t. If there is no destination for the current, it can store up to 4000 [[EU]]. It is also a base component for other generators.<br />
|-<br />
![[Geothermal Generator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Generator which accepts lava buckets and [[Lava Cell|cells]] and outputs 20 EU/t for a total of 20,000 [[EU]] per lava unit. Provide no energy storage but store up to 24 units of lava inside.<br />
Any stored lava is lost if blocked removed.<br />
|-<br />
![[Solar Panel]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Generator which, when exposed to '''direct''' sunlight through its top, outputs 1.0 EU/t for a total of 13500 EU per Minecraft day.<br />
|-<br />
![[Water Mill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stick|B1=Wooden Planks|C1=Stick<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Generator|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Water Mill|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Generator which accepts water buckets and adjacent water and outputs either 2 EU/t for a total of 1000 EU per water bucket, or 0.010 EU/t per adjacent water block for a maximum of 0.25 EU/t with a 3x3 cube of water with the water mill in the middle and cable on top.<br />
|-<br />
![[Wind Mill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Generator which outputs 0-6 EU/t (can melt tin cable!) for a total of an average of 250 EU/t multiplied by its height in the Minecraft world. The generation power can be hindered by any block in a 9x9x7 area around it, reducing the effective height by 1 for each block in said area.<br />
Will break on heavy load, replacing itself with normal generator.<br />
|-<br />
![[Semifluid Generator]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Universal Fluid Cell|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Universal Fluid Cell|B2=Geothermal Generator|C2=Universal Fluid Cell<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Universal Fluid Cell|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Semifluid Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Can burn oil and fuel (Buildcraft), biomass and ethanol (Forestry).<br />
|-<br />
![[Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator<br />
}}<br />
|Uses [[Pellets of RTG Fuel]] to produce energy. Depending on the amount of fuel in the generator, it produces between 1 EU/t and 16 EU/t. The fuel pellets are not consumed after many years, making this generator a source of unlimited power.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Nuclear Reactor ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Nuclear Reactor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Reactor Chamber|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Reactor Chamber<br />
|A3=|B3=Generator|C3=<br />
|Output=Nuclear Reactor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Lead Plate|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Dense Lead Plate<br />
|A2=Reactor Chamber|B2=Reactor Chamber|C2=Reactor Chamber<br />
|A3=Dense Lead Plate|B3=Generator|C3=Dense Lead Plate<br />
|Output=Nuclear Reactor<br />
}}<br />
|Complex generator whose output and total [[EU]] varies depending on the setup. Refer to [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power| Nuclear Reactor for Dummies]] for more info.<br />
Needs indirect redstone current to run.<br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Chamber]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Dense Copper Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Dense Copper Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Chamber<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Lead Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Lead Plate|B2=Machine|C2=Lead Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Lead Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Chamber<br />
}}<br />
|Can be attached to a [[Nuclear Reactor|reactor]] to increase its space by 1 column, provides no bonuses, valid output and input.<br />
|-<br />
![[Refined Uranium]]<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Uranium<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Refined Uranium<br />
}}<br />
|Replaced by [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|Compressed form of the [[Uranium|uranium]] resource, used to craft a [[Uranium Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium|Tiny Pile of Uranium 235]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Centrifuge<br />
|Top=Purified Crushed Uranium Ore<br />
|Bottom=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output1=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|OA1=2<br />
|Output2=Uranium 238|OA2=5}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]], [[Uranium 235]] and can be used for something very explosive. '''Warning:''' This Item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]! You need a '''full''' [[Hazmat Suit]] to transport it!<br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium|Uranium 238]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Centrifuge<br />
|Top=Purified Crushed Uranium Ore<br />
|Bottom=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output1=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|OA1=2<br />
|Output2=Uranium 238|OA2=5}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]], [[MOX Nuclear Fuel]] and [[Uranium Block]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]! You need a '''full''' [[Hazmat Suit]] to transport it!<br />
|-<br />
![[Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium 238|B1=Uranium 238|C1=Uranium 238<br />
|A2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|B2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235|C2=Tiny Pile of Uranium 235<br />
|A3=Uranium 238|B3=Uranium 238|C3=Uranium 238<br />
|Output=Enriched Uranium Nuclear Fuel<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft a [[Uranium Cell]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]!<br />
|-<br />
![[MOX Nuclear Fuel]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium 238|B1=Uranium 238|C1=Uranium 238<br />
|A2=Plutonium|B2=Plutonium|C2=Plutonium<br />
|A3=Uranium 238|B3=Uranium 238|C3=Uranium 238<br />
|Output=MOX Nuclear Fuel<br />
}}<br />
|(MOX=Mixed oxide, see the <span class="pops">[[wikipedia:MOX_fuel|wikipedia]]</span> article for more info)<br />
Used to craft a [[MOX Cell]]. '''Warning:''' This item is [[Radiation|radioactive]]!<br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lead Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
| +1000 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-5% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reactor Plating|B1=Dense Copper Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Reactor Plating|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heat-Capacity Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
| +1700 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-1% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Containment Reactor Plating]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reactor Plating|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Containment Reactor Plating<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
| +500 Maximum Reactor Temperature <br />
-10% Explosion Range<br />
|-<br />
![[Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These will first exchange up to 12 heat with each surrounding component, and then up to 4 with the reactor itself.<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass Fibre Cable|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Heat Exchanger<br />
|A3=Glass Fibre Cable|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Plate|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli Plate<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Heat Exchanger<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Plate|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 24 heat with each surrounding component, and then up to 8 with the reactor. <br />
|-<br />
![[Core Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Heat Exchanger|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=Dense Copper Plate|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Core Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Core Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 72 heat with the reactor, put will not move heat to or from nearby components. These will usually be at the same percent capacity as the reactor, so they are useful as a kind of thermometer for your reactor.<br />
|-<br />
![[Component Heat Exchanger]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Gold<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold|C3=<br />
|Output=Component Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold Plate|B2=Heat Exchanger|C2=Gold Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Component Heat Exchanger<br />
}}<br />
|These transfer up to 36 heat with each adjacent component, but does not transfer any with the reactor itself. <br />
|-<br />
![[Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Iron Bars|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Iron Bars|B2=|C2=Iron Bars<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Iron Bars|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Electric Motor|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|The basic vent dissipates 6 heat from itself every second. <br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Heat Vent|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Iron Bars|B2=Diamond|C2=Iron Bars<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Heat Vent|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Advanced Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|<center>no changes</center><br />
|An improvement to a basic heat vent, this component dissipates 12 heat from itself. <br />
|-<br />
![[Reactor Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dense Copper Plate|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Heat Vent|B2=|C2=<br />
|A3=Dense Copper Plate|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Reactor Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Copper Plate|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Copper Plate|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Reactor Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent moves 5 heat from the reactor vessel to itself and dissipates 5 heat every second. This has the advantage that it can function effectively anywhere in the reactor, not just next to the uranium cell. <br />
|-<br />
![[Component Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Tin|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Tin|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Component Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Bars|B1=Tin Plate|C1=Iron Bars<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Bars|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Iron Bars<br />
|Output=Component Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent dissipates 4 heat from each surrounding component. <br />
|-<br />
![[Overclocked Heat Vent]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Reactor Heat Vent|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocked Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Gold Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Gold Plate|B2=Reactor Heat Vent|C2=Gold Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Gold Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocked Heat Vent<br />
}}<br />
|This vent moves 36 heat from the reactor to itself and then dissipates 20 heat from itself. This will cause the component to overheat if steps are not taken to cool this component.<br />
|-<br />
![[Neutron Reflector]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Tin Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Tin Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Dust|B1=Coal Dust|C1=Tin Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Coal Dust<br />
|A3=Tin Dust|B3=Coal Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|These reflect neutron pulses back to the uranium cell which produced them. The neutron reflector can reflect 10,000 pulses (one complete cycle from one uranium cell).<br />
|-<br />
![[Thick Neutron Reflector]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Neutron Reflector|C1=<br />
|A2=Neutron Reflector|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Neutron Reflector<br />
|A3=|B3=Neutron Reflector|C3=<br />
|Output=Thick Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Plate|B1=Neutron Reflector|C1=Copper Plate<br />
|A2=Neutron Reflector|B2=Copper Plate|C2=Neutron Reflector<br />
|A3=Copper Plate|B3=Neutron Reflector|C3=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Thick Neutron Reflector<br />
}}<br />
|The thick neutron reflector is more durable, allowing it to reflect 40,000 pulses before failure.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|10K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Water Cell|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Coolant Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Water Cell|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Plate|C3=<br />
|Output=Coolant Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 10,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|30K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=Tin|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=30K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=Tin Plate|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=Cooling Cell|B2=Cooling Cell|C2=Cooling Cell<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=30K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 30,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[Coolant Cell|60K Cooling Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=30K Cooling Cell|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=30K Cooling Cell|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=60K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=30K Cooling Cell|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=Tin Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Tin Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=30K Cooling Cell|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=60K Cooling Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Holds 60,000 heat before melting.<br />
|-<br />
![[RSH-Condensator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Heat Vent|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Heat Exchanger|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=RSH-Condensator<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Holds 20,000 heat. Can be restored with redstone (10,000 each).<br />
|-<br />
![[LZH-Condensator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Reactor Heat Vent|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=RSH-Condensator|B2=Lapis Lazuli Block|C2=RSH-Condensator<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Core Heat Exchanger|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=LZH-Condensator<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Holds 100,000 heat. Can be restored with lapis lazuli (40,000 each) and redstone (5,000 each).<br />
|-<br />
![[Heating Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Lava Cell<br />
|B3=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Heating Cell<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|When placed in a Nuclear Reactor, the heating cell will add heat to the surrounding cells. <br />
|-<br />
![[Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Uranium Fuel Ingot<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Re-Enriched Uranium Cell|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Generates 1,000,000-5,000,000 [[EU]] at 5-25 EU/t (depending on efficiency, that is, cell adjacency), but generates excess heat which must be eliminated through cooling. When it decays, 25% of time turns into a [[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]], which once recharged, turns into a fresh new cell.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dual Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Uranium Cell|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Dual Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Uranium Cell|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Dual Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|These act as if they're 2 cells in a Grid pattern. 1 Dual cell acts as 2x Uranium Cells are side-by-side. The output from a single slot used is 20EU/t because of 5EU/t per cell, as well as the +5EU/t per cell adjacent to another. <br />
|-<br />
![[Quad Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Dual Uranium Cell|C1=<br />
|A2=Dense Copper Plate|B2=Dense Copper Plate|C2=Dense Copper Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Dual Uranium Cell|C3=<br />
|Output=Quad Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Uranium Cell|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Uranium Cell<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Uranium Cell|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Uranium Cell<br />
|Output=Quad Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
|4 Uranium Cells forged together to only take one space in the reactor slot; Output for these are 60EU/t. These new Uranium components allow for much more compact Nuclear Reactor designs - However you still have to manage that heat produced. <br />
|-<br />
![[Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=MOX Nuclear Fuel<br />
|Bottom=Fuel Rod (Empty)<br />
|Output=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|Much like [[Uranium Cell]] but with higher energy output on higher reactor heat.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dual Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|Output=Dual Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|These act as if they're 2 cells in a Grid pattern. 1 Dual cell acts as 2x MOX Cells are side-by-side. The output at 0 heat from a single slot used is 20EU/t because of 5EU/t per cell, as well as the +5EU/t per cell adjacent to another. <br />
|-<br />
![[Quad Fuel Rod (MOX)]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Copper Plate<br />
|A3=Fuel Rod (MOX)|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
|Output=Quad Fuel Rod (MOX)<br />
}}<br />
|4 MOX Cells forged together to only take one space in the reactor slot; Output with no heat for these are 60EU/t. These new reactor components allow for much more compact Nuclear Reactor designs - However you still have to manage that heat produced. <br />
|-<br />
![[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Empty Cell|C1=Empty Cell<br />
|A2=Empty Cell|B2=Uranium Fuel Ingot|C2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Empty Cell|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Near-Depleted Uranium Cell|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<center>Rarely created when an [[Uranium Cell]] decays</center><br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Can be turned into a rechargeable [[Depleted Isotope Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Depleted Isotope Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Near-Depleted Uranium Cell|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Depleted Isotope Cell<br />
}}<br />
|Created when an [[Uranium Cell]] decays, used to craft plutonium.<br />
|When surrounded by one or more [[Uranium Cell]]s, will make the cell pulse an additional time. This pulse generates heat, but not EU, and recharges the cell. Recharging is much faster when done on a reactor running very hot.<br />
|-<br />
![[Re-Enriched Uranium Cell]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Re-Enriched Uranium Cell<br />
|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Uranium Cell<br />
}}<br />
<center>Created once a [[Depleted Isotope Cell]] charges</center><br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Can be turned back into a [[Uranium Cell]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Processors ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X <br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron<br />
|A2=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|Non-electric machine, 25% faster and 125% fuel effective, can burn lava and [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Electro Furnace|Electric Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electro Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-powered furnace which is 150% faster then normal and 125% fuel effective. Takes 400 [[EU]] per operation (at least 3 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Macerator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
|no changes<br />
|Turns ore into [[Crushed Ore]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Macerator|this]] page. Takes 800 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Ore Washing Plant]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bucket|B2=Machine|C2=Bucket<br />
|A3=Electric Motor|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Electric Motor<br />
|Output=Ore Washing Plant<br />
}}<br />
|Turns [[Crushed Ore]] into [[Purified Crushed Ore]], [[Stone Dust]] and a tiny pile of dust - look for more recipes on [[Ore Washing Plant|this]] page. Takes 8000 [[EU]] per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Thermal Centrifuge]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coil|B1=Mining Laser|C1=Coil<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Electric Motor|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Thermal Centrifuge<br />
}}<br />
|Turns [[Crushed Purified Ore]] into [[Dusts]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Thermal Centrifuge|this]] page. Takes (?) [[EU]] per operation (at least 48 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Metal Former]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
|Has 3 modes: Rolling, Extruding and Cutting. Used to craft plates, casings, cables and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Metal Former|this]] page.<br />
|-<br />
![[Extractor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Extracts resin into 3 rubber (triple the efficiency) and turns simple fuel cells into liquid fuel ones and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Extractor|this]] page. Takes 313 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Compressor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|C1=Stone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Machine|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Stone|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Compresses [[Mixed Metal Ingot]]s into [[Advanced Alloy]] and [[Plantball]]s into [[Compressed Plants]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Compressor|this]] page. Takes 625 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Recycler]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Compressor|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Dirt|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Recycler<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Compressor|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Dirt|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Recycler<br />
}}<br />
|Has a 6% chance of turning anything inserted into it to [[Scrap]]. Takes 35 [[EU]] per operation (at least 1 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Canning Machine]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Tin<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Machine|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Canning Machine<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Tin Casing<br />
|A2=Tin Casing|B2=Machine|C2=Tin Casing<br />
|A3=Tin Casing|B3=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine<br />
}}<br />
|Turns food (top slot) and tin cans (bottom slot) into several canned food (see the [[Food List]]). Canned food instantly heals you 1 heart per unit. It is also used to fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|fuel cans]] using [[Biofuel Cell]]s and [[Coalfuel Cell]]s, and refuel [[Jetpack]]s using those cells. Takes 35 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bottling Plant]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Empty Cell<br />
|B2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Machine|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Bottling Plant<br />
}}<br />
|Empties cells or other liquid containers (top slot) into tank or fills containers from tank (bottom slot). Takes 5 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Induction Furnace]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper|B1=Copper|C1=Copper<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Electro Furnace|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Copper|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Copper<br />
|Output=Induction Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Special two-input two-output furnace which increases its smelting speed as it heats up through smelting. When it's not smelting anything, it will quickly lose heat, but the furnace can be applied a Redstone current to keep itself heated for 1 EU/t. Takes 6000 (0% heat) to 208 (100% heat) EU per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Mass Fabricator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Advanced Machine|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Advanced Machine<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Mass Fabricator<br />
}}<br />
|Now produces Uu-Liquid and needs much more energy and time.<br />
|Generates [[Matter]] for a vast amount of energy, but said amount can be reduced and the generation speed increased by feeding [[Scrap]] to the bottom slot. Takes 1,000,000 EU per operation (without any scrap), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Scanner]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Reinforced Glass|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Electric Motor|B2=Luminator|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|Used to scan items to get their [[Pattern]]. The Pattern can be saved in a [[Memory Crystal]] or a [[Pattern Storage]] next to the scanner.<br />
|-<br />
![[Replicator]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reinforced Stone|B1=Reinforced Glass|C1=Reinforced Stone<br />
|A2=Teleporter|B2=Teleporter|C2=Teleporter<br />
|A3=HV Transformer|B3=MFE Unit|C3=HV Transformer<br />
|Output=Replicator<br />
}}<br />
|Uses Uu-Liquid and energy to produce any item which pattern is in an adjacent [[Pattern Storage]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Utility ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Luminator]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined_Iron|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Refined_Iron<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Luminator|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Luminator|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Produces light when powered.<br />
|-<br />
![[Personal Safe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Machine<br />
|B3=Chest<br />
|Output=Personal Safe<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Chest which can only be opened by you once you right-click it for the first time. It also has the space of a double chest. Useful for SMP.<br />
|-<br />
![[Trade-O-Mat]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Chest|B2=Machine|C2=Chest<br />
|Output=Trade-O-Mat<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Allows a certain item to be traded by another, giving or taking from an adjacent chest or [[Personal Safe]]. Useful for SMP. See its [[Trade-O-Mat|article]] for a full guide on how to set one up. Does not require energy.<br />
|-<br />
![[Magnetizer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Iron Fence|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Machine|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Iron Fence|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Magnetizer<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Turns [[Iron Fence]]s stacked vertically (up and/or down) into a faster alternative to ladders. When a player wearing metal boots (iron, gold, [[Bronze Boots|bronze]], [[Nano-Boots|nano]] or [[QuantumSuit Boots|quantum]]) approaches the fences, said player is quickly propelled upwards while the Magnetizer uses energy. Takes 2 EU/t while a player is being propelled, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Electrolyzer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cable|C1=Cable<br />
|A2=Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Cable<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Machine|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Electrolyzer<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|When placed adjacent to energy storage and filled with [[Water Cell]]s, once the [[EU]] storage is 70.01% or more, starts turning the cells into [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s, but once it's 25%, starts using up the electrolyzed cells to supply power. Speed depend on energy storage block tier.<br />
|-<br />
![[Tesla Coil]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Tesla Coil<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=MV Transformer|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Tesla Coil<br />
}}<br />
|When charged and applied a Redstone current, it starts finding NPCs and players at a range of 4 blocks at the cost of 2 EU/t. If a NPC/player is found, it will apply 10 hearts of damage to it and discharge. Useful for placing monster traps outside your base. Takes 5000 [[EU]] to charge, up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Teleporter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=FreqTrans|C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Diamond|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Teleports a player to another [[Teleporter]] defined by a [[FreqTrans]] once it is applied Redstone current. Takes a variable amount of EU depending on the distance, kind of creature (human/monster/animal), inventory and worn armor (from Distance*100 for an animal to Distance*3100 for a player with a full inventory of stacks of 64 and all armor pieces worn), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t). Please note that a teleporter does not accept cables as energy inputs - only EU storage blocks ([[MFS Unit]] recommended) adjacent to it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Industrial TNT]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=TNT|B2=TNT|C2=TNT<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=Flint|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=TNT|B3=TNT|C3=TNT<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=TNT|B2=TNT|C2=TNT<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=Flint|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=TNT|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Flint|B2=TNT|C2=Flint<br />
|A3=Flint|B3=TNT|C3=Flint<br />
|Output=Industrial TNT|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
|Much like [[TNT]], but with less power so as not to destroy ores or deal as much damage.<br />
|-<br />
![[Dynamite]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=String<br />
|A2=Industrial TNT<br />
|Output=Dynamite|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Smaller version of [[Industrial TNT]] which can be thrown or placed.<br />
|-<br />
![[Sticky Dynamite]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Dynamite|B1=Dynamite|C1=Dynamite<br />
|A2=Dynamite|B2=Sticky Resin|C2=Dynamite<br />
|A3=Dynamite|B3=Dynamite|C3=Dynamite<br />
|Output=Sticky Dynamite|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Dynamite that will stick to a wall when thrown.<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Trampoline]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= |B1= |C1=<br />
|A2=Rubber |B2=Rubber |C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber |B3=Rubber |C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Rubber Trampoline|OA=3<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Jumping off of a height onto this rubberized sheet will cause you to bounce back up, effectively negating fall damage. The rubber trampoline must be connected on at least 2 sides to blocks on the same level as it, and must have a gap underneath, similar to a real trampoline. <br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Fence]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Fence|OA=12<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/MetalFormer<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Top=Iron Casing<br />
|Bottom=RE_Battery_(Charged)<br />
|Output=Iron Fence<br />
}}<br />
|Iron Fences can serve as a normal fence. Iron Fences can be stacked on top of one another, and if a player approaches the resulting pole while holding the Crouch button, he will quickly slide down the pole, much faster than down a ladder, but still not fast enough to receive fall damage upon touching the ground. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Miner ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Miner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|Mines vertically by laying down [[Mining Pipe]]s placed in the top-center slot, using the [[Mining Drill]] or [[Diamond Drill]] (faster but consumes more energy) in the top-left slot and scanning for ores using the [[OD Scanner]] (5x5 area) or [[OV Scanner]] (9x9 area) in the top-right slot, either throwing anything out or placing in an adjacent chest. Any kind of block may be placed in the pipe slot too, causing the pipes to be retracted and refunded. Takes a variable amount of EU per operation based on the scanner and drill (460 EU for Mining Drill or 890 EU for Diamond Drill + 70 EU for OD Scanner or 180 EU for OV Scanner), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Advanced Miner]]<br />
|v2.0 only<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Miner|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=MFE Unit|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Teleporter<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Miner|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Advanced Miner<br />
}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
![[Pump]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Empty Cell<br />
|A2=Empty Cell|B2=Machine|C2=Empty Cell<br />
|A3=Mining Pipe|B3=Treetap|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump<br />
}}<br />
|No changes<br />
|When placed next to a miner and filled with empty [[Empty Cell|cells]], fills the cells with any liquid the miner comes across. When alone, fills an empty [[Empty Cell|cell]] with a liquid one block directly below the pump. Takes 200 [[EU]] per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Pipe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Treetap|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Treetap|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
|Placed in the miner's top-center slot.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Terraformer ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Terraformer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Tfbp|C1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Advanced Machine|C2=Dirt<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer<br />
}}<br />
|Alters (terraforms) nearby landscape following a [[Terraformer Blueprint]] inserted in it (by right-clicking the machine with the blueprint). Takes a unlimited amount of EU/t (just like [[Mass Fabricator|mass fab]]), up to high voltage (512 EU/t).<br />
|-<br />
![[Terraformer Blueprint|Empty Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp<br />
}}<br />
|Empty Terraformer blueprint used to craft functional ones.<br />
|-<br />
![[Chilling|Chilling Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Snowball<br />
|A2=Snowball|B2=Tfbp|C2=Snowball<br />
|B3=Snowball<br />
|Output=Chilling<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Snow biome by placing snow (and later snow blocks) on top of blocks and freezing water. Takes 4 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Compression|Compression Blueprint]]<br />
(coming soon)<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cobblestone|B1=Stone|C1=Cobblestone<br />
|A2=Stone|B2=Tfbp|C2=Stone<br />
|A3=Cobblestone|B3=Stone|C3=Cobblestone<br />
|Output=Compression<br />
}}<br />
|Removes dirt and sand, crushing some of it into cobblestone and sandstone and then crushing cobblestone into stone. Takes 10 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Cultivation|Cultivation Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Seeds<br />
|A2=Seeds|B2=Tfbp|C2=Seeds<br />
|B3=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Plains biome by replacing sand with dirt, growing grass on top of dirt and randomly adding plantlife. Takes 20 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Desertification|Desertification Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Sand<br />
|A2=Sand|B2=Tfbp|C2=Sand<br />
|B3=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification<br />
}}<br />
|Simulates a Desert biome by replacing dirt with sand, destroying plants, melting ice/snow and causing forest fires. Takes 4 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Flatificator|Flatificator Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Dirt<br />
|A2=Dirt|B2=Tfbp|C2=Dirt<br />
|B3=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator<br />
}}<br />
|Removes all natural blocks (except stone) above the Terraformer and fills land below the Terraformer with dirt. Takes 40 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
![[Irrigation|Irrigation Blueprint]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Water Bucket<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|B3=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation<br />
}}<br />
|Replaces sand with dirt, grows grass on top of dirt, causes plants to grow faster, lets sugar cane grow past 3 blocks and rarely spawns water below the Terraformer. Takes 8 EU/t.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Upgrades ===<br />
Place one or more upgrades into the four right-most slots of a machine to upgrade said machine.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Overclocker Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cooling Cell|B1=Cooling Cell|C1=Cooling Cell<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=<br />
|Output=Overclocker upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to speed up machines at the cost of higher energy consumption. Each upgrade reduces the operating time to 70% of the previous value and increases energy consumption by 60%. The effect is multiplicative.<br />
|-<br />
![[Transformer Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=2xIns. Gold Cable|B2=MV Transformer|C2=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A3=Glass|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Glass<br />
|Output=Transformer upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to upgrade a machine's power input rate or tier. One upgrade enables a tier 1 machine to receive 128EU/t. Two upgrades enables it to receive 512EU/t and three for more than 512 EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[Energy Storage Upgrade]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Wooden Planks|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Energy storage upgrade<br />
}}<br />
|Used to upgrade a machine's internal power storage. Each upgrade increases the storage capacity by 10,000 EU.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Armor ==<br />
=== Material ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=135px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|Helmet with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Chestplate]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|B3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|Leggings with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Boots<br />
}}<br />
|Boots with 30% more durability than iron (same durability in [[v2.X]]).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Energy ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=135px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Nightvision Goggles]]<br />
|<center>Unknown</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Heat Exchanger|B1=Advanced RE-Battery|C1=Advanced Heat Exchanger<br />
|A2=Luminator|B2=Reinforced Glass|C2=Luminator<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Nightvision Goggles<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that allows the user to see in the dark (night vision). Use [ALT] + M to activate Night Vision.<br><br><br />
HAYO: Don't be an <strike>idiot</strike> silly person and activate night vision during day time! Your insurance probably won't cover scorched retinas.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Helmet|Nano Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Glass|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Nightvision Goggles|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet which absorbs part of your damage while charged. Night Vision can be enabled using [ALT] + M.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Bodyarmor|Nano Body Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based chestplate which absorbs part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Leggings|Nano Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based leggings which absorb part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Nano-Boots|Nano Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano-Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots which absorb part of your damage while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Iridium Plate]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iridium Ore|B1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Iridium Ore<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Diamond|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Iridium Ore|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Iridium Ore<br />
|Output=Iridium Plate<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Material used to craft QuantumSuit armor.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Helmet|Quantum Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Nano-Helmet|C1=<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Reinforced Glass|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Quantum-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Reinforced Glass|B1=Nano-Helmet|C1=Reinforced Glass<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Scuba Helmet|C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Quantum-Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet which lets you breathe underwater, replenishes your hunger and cures poison while charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Bodyarmor|Quantum Body Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Nano-Bodyarmor|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Iridium Plate|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Quantum-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|B1=Nano-Bodyarmor|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Iridium Plate|B3=Electric Jetpack|C3=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Quantum-Bodyarmor<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based chestplate which absorbs a lot of your damage while charged. Jetpack can be enabled using CTRL-M.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Machine|B1=Lapotron Crystal|C1=Machine<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Nano-Leggings|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3=|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Quantum-Leggings<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based leggings which let you sprint more than 3 times faster.<br />
|-<br />
![[QuantumSuit Boots|Quantum Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iridium Plate|B1=Nano-Boots|C1=Iridium Plate<br />
|A2=Rubber Boots|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Rubber Boots<br />
|A3=|B3=|C3=|Output=Quantum-Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots which absorb all of your fall damage while charged, and while pressing CTRL, let you jump higher.<br />
|-<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Utility ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[BatPack|Bat-Pack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)|B2=Tin|C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bat-Pack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tools using its energy of up to 60,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Adv.Batpack|Advanced Bat-Pack]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced RE-Battery|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Copper Casing|C2=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|A3=Advanced RE-Battery|C3=Advanced RE-Battery<br />
|Output=Advanced_Batpack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tier 2 tools using its energy of up to 600,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[Energypack|Energy-Pack]]<br />
|<center>v2.0 only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=Iron Casing|C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Iron Casing|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Energypack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate which powers your electric tier 3 tools using its energy of up to 2,000,000 [[EU]] while you are wearing it.<br />
|-<br />
![[LapPack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lapis Lazuli Block|B1=Advanced Circuit |C1=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|A2=Lapis Lazuli Block|B2=Bat-Pack|C2=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|A3=Lapis Lazuli Block|C3=Lapis Lazuli Block<br />
|Output=LapPack<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Removed</center><br />
|Upgraded version of the [[Batpack]] which can hold 300,000 [[EU]]<br />
|-<br />
![[Composite Armor Vest|Composite Armor]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Iron Chestplate|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Leather_Tunic|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Composite Armor Vest<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Super-durable chestplate, more than 3 times the durability of a diamond chestplate.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Jetpack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=BatBox|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Electric Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=BatBox|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Electric Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-powered jetpack worn as a chestplate. It has a limited maximum flying height and a smaller operational time, unlike the normal fuel-powered [[Jetpack]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Jetpack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Fuel Can (Empty)|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Casing|B2=Fuel Can (Empty)|C2=Iron Casing<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Jetpack<br />
}}<br />
|[[Fuel]]-powered tool that allows the player to fly while worn as a chestplate. It lasts for 90 seconds when fully charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[CFPack]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=CF_Sprayer|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=CF_Sprayer<br />
|A2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B2=Tin|C2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|A3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B3=|C3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|Output=CFPack<br />
|Output link=CFPack<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=CF_Sprayer|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=CF_Sprayer<br />
|A2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B2=Iron Casing|C2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|A3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B3=|C3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)<br />
|Output=CFPack<br />
|Output link=CFPack<br />
}}<br />
|Chestplate that stores additional [[CF Pellet]]s to automatically reload a [[CF Sprayer]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Scuba Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Orange Dye<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Glass|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Iron Bars|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Scuba Helmet<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Helmet that refills your breath bar as long as you have [[Compressed Air Cell|compressed air cells]] in your inventory.<br />
|-<br />
![[Hazmat Suit]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|B2=Orange Dye|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Orange Dye|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Hazmat Suit<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|A chestplate that provides protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects.<br />
|-<br />
![[Hazmat Suit Leggings]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Orange Dye|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Hazmat Suit Leggings<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|A pair of leggings that provide protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects.<br />
|-<br />
![[Rubber Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Rubber|C2=Rubber<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Wool|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Rubber Boots<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Boots that reduce your fall damage.<br />
|-<br />
![[Static Boots|Static Boots]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|A2=Iron|C1=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|B2=Wool<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Static Boots<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based boots that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] while walking.<br />
|-<br />
![[Solar Helmet|Solar Helmet]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|A2=Iron|B1=Iron|C1=Iron|C2=Iron<br />
|B2=Solar_Panel<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Helmet<br />
|B2=Solar_Panel<br />
|A3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|B3=Insulated_Copper_Cable|C3=Insulated_Copper_Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] from the sunlight.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
=== Material ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Pickaxe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Pickaxe<br />
}}<br />
|Pickaxe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Shovel]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Shovel<br />
}}<br />
|Shovel with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Axe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick|C2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Axe<br />
}}<br />
|Axe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Sword]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Sword<br />
}}<br />
|Sword with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
![[Bronze Hoe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|B3=Stick<br />
|Output=Bronze Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|Hoe with 30% more durability than iron.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Utility ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Forge Hammer]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge Hammer<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft Metal Plates out of ingots.<br />
|-<br />
![[Treetap]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Extracts [[Sticky Resin]] from [[Rubber Wood|rubber wood]] with resin holes in them upon right-clicking the wood.<br />
|-<br />
![[Wrench]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|C1=Bronze<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|B3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Removes machine with right-click (there is a small chance that a machine will be gutted and drop only machine block or generator).<br />
|-<br />
![[Cutter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|B2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter<br />
}}<br />
Now used to make wire when used with Plates.<br />
|When left-clicked on a cable, removes one layer of insulation, dropping the [[Rubber|rubber]]. When right-clicked on a cable, adds one layer of insulation, using rubber from your inventory.<br />
|-<br />
![[Painter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wool|C1=Wool<br />
|B2=Iron|C2=Wool<br />
|A3=Iron<br />
|Output=Painter<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Painter|B1=Red Dye<br />
|Output=Painter (Red)<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|When dyed and right-clicked on a cable, paints the cable. Painted cables only connect with unpainted cables or painted cables of the same color. It cannot paint uninsulated cable, except for [[Glass Fibre Cable]]. Each dye lasts 16 uses.<br />
Has auto-refill mode (via M key).<br />
|-<br />
![[EC-Meter]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=EC-Meter<br />
|Output-image=Grid_EC_Manipulator.png<br />
}}<br />
|<center>Currently Disabled</center><br />
|Detects how many EU are passing through a cable upon right-clicking on one.<br />
Will provide misleading readings on many cases.<br />
|-<br />
![[Scaffold]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks |B1=Wooden Planks |C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=|B2=Stick |C2=<br />
|A3=Stick |B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No Changes</center><br />
|Easy to place, easy to demolish platforms that also work like ladders. Try with [[Construction Foam]].<br />
Provides better fuel than anything, since every scaffold provides 750 EU when burned.<br />
Blacklisted in [[recycler]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Iron Scaffold]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron |B1=Refined Iron |C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Fence|C2=<br />
|A3=Iron Fence |B3=|C3=Iron Fence <br />
|Output=Iron Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Fence|B2=Iron Fence|C2=Iron Fence<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Scaffold |OA=16<br />
}}<br />
|A sturdier version of the wooden scaffolding. Can now be used to make [[Reinforced Stone]].<br />
|-<br />
![[CF Sprayer]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cobblestone|B1=Cobblestone<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Stick<br />
|C3=Cobblestone<br />
|Output=CF Sprayer<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Casing|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Universal Fluid Cell|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=CF Sprayer<br />
}}<br />
|Sprays [[Construction Foam]]. It can be recharged in a crafting table using [[CF Pellet|CF pellets]].<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Electric === <br />
<br />
Electric tools use energy instead of durability. They need recharging when they run out of energy, but they never wear out.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width=120px|Name<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 v1.X<br />
!width=256px|Recipe IC2 [[v2.X]]<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
![[Small Power Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Electric Hoe]], [[Electric Wrench]] and [[Electric Treetap]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Power Unit]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|Used to craft [[Mining Drill]] and [[Chainsaw]].<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Drill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=RE Battery|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|Electric pickaxe + shovel which is faster than a pickaxe and shovel. <br />
|-<br />
![[Diamond Drill]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Diamond<br />
|A2=Diamond|B2=Mining Drill|C2=Diamond<br />
|Output=Diamond Drill<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Upgraded [[Mining Drill|mining drill]] which is faster and can break obsidian at a faster speed. <br />
|-<br />
![[Iridium Drill]]<br />
|<center>v2.X only</center><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iridium Plate<br />
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Diamond Drill|C2=Iridium Plate<br />
|Output=Iridium Drill<br />
}}<br />
|Upgraded [[Mining Drill|mining drill]] which is faster and can break obsidian at a faster speed. <br />
|-<br />
![[Chainsaw]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Refined Iron<br />
<br />
|Output=Chainsaw (Uncharged)<br />
|Output-image=Grid_Chainsaw.png<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Power Unit|B3=Iron Plate<br />
<br />
|Output=Chainsaw (Uncharged)<br />
|Output-image=Grid_Chainsaw.png<br />
}}<br />
|More efficient electric axe with the plus of being an effective mob stopper. Since 1.70, the Chainsaw now also works as shears. Just right-click on a sheep. The same goes with grass or anything else you could shear with normal shears.... Cheers.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Wrench]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
|Like a [[Wrench]], right-clicking on a machine with an electric wrench removes it. Post 1.46v, electric wrench's toggle ability has a 100% chance to remove the machine. Tool is toggled by holding the "M" key and right clicking. <br />
|-<br />
![[Nano Saber]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Nano Saber<br />
}}<br />
|<center>No changes</center><br />
|Sword that deals 20 damage when charged.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Treetap]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Treetap<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Treetap<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|Output=Electric Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|Treetap which uses EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[Mining Laser]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
|Multipurpose laser which instantly breaks blocks.<br />
|-<br />
![[Electric Hoe]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=RE Battery|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Iron Plate|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Small Power Unit|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Hoe<br />
}}<br />
|Hoe which uses EU.<br />
|-<br />
![[OD Scanner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=RE Battery|C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Gold Casing|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Gold Casing<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit|B2=RE Battery|C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|The OD Scanner (Ore Density Scanner) is a tool that helps the player determine a relative amount of valuable resources. The OD Scanner can also be inserted into a Miner to give it a mining area of 5x5.<br />
|-<br />
![[OV Scanner]]<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=OD Scanner|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Gold Casing|B1=Glowstone Dust|C1=Gold Casing<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|C2=Glowstone Dust<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|A3-link=Insulated Gold Cable|B3=OD Scanner|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable|C3-link=Insulated Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|The OV Scanner (Ore Value Scanner) is the improved version of the OD Scanner. This device not only calculates how much ore there is in the scanned area, but outputs its value based on how valuable the ores are. The OV Scanner can also be inserted into a Miner to increase the Miner's mining area from 5x5 to 9x9.</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Energy_Crystal&diff=13879Energy Crystal2014-06-18T22:14:04Z<p>Trifler: Listed the Experimental recipe first</p>
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<div>These neat little pieces of future technology are the '''commonly used energy storage device''' for all REALLY [[Advanced Machine]]s. [[file:picture_na.png|right|link=|Picture not available]]<br />
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Yes, it can even get more advanced than the [[Macerator]]!<br />
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However, newly created Energy Crystals ''do not'' contain energy, at all. None. Zero.<br />
Being so super-awesome and advanced, before use they must first be be charged in either an [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]]. HAYO!!!<br />
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== Recipe (Experimental) ==<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Diamond<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Diamond Dust<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Diamond Dust|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Diamond Dust|B2=Redstone|C2=Diamond Dust<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Diamond Dust|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energium Dust|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
||||||||||||<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Energium Dust|IA=9<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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== Recipe (Legacy) ==<br />
<br />
IC2 v1.117<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Redstone|B3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Energy|Input=250 EU/t|Output=250 EU/t|Storage=1,000,000}}<br />
<br />
<br />
== History (IC²) ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IC²<br />
! Change<br />
|-<br />
| 1.65<br />
| Tier 1 Machines with at least 1 [[Transformer upgrade]] may now be powered by a [[Energy Crystal]].<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 2.0<br />
| [[Energy Crystal]] now is made by compressing Energium Dust.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
Unlike [[RE_Battery|RE Batteries]], Energy Crystals cannot be stacked no matter how much power they have, wheras fully uncharged batteries can be stacked up to 16. Also unlike RE Batteries, right-clicking does not recharge the electric tools currently in your inventory.<br />
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{{Navigation}}<br />
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[[Category:Resources]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=13876Tutorial:First Steps2014-06-18T08:04:50Z<p>Trifler: More sections updated. Still to do: Add Metal Former and CES Unit. Update or remove MFE Unit. Update Canning Machine and Pump sections to use Metal Former.</p>
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<div>This tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>).<br />
'''Important: This Tutorial now expects you to be using [[v2.X]] of IndustrialCraft²'''<br />
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== Basic steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal, and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode; the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind that you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place. You may also want to start growing some wheat and trees.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic [[generator]]: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now, drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone; that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as [[cable]]s, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. Its value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]]; it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the [[Nano-Bodyarmor|nano-suit]] use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future [[Nuclear Reactor|nuclear reactor]] or to craft a [[nuke]] to blow up a mountain. Besides that, it is not involved in other recipes. It is rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather it.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha, the diamond. Everybody runs after them. Try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest; we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal. I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*It's not shown here, but you know it: the Lapis lazuli. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find it now, just keep it until you have a need to use it.<br />
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*Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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*Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively, Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface. Continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now that you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some [[Electric Circuit]]s, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. You'll need to make a [[Forge Hammer]] in order to create the [[Iron Plate]]s for the Iron Furnace.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge_Hammer<br />
}}<br />
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Now the Iron Furnace itself:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
Together you will need ten Iron Ore, two Sticks, and two pieces of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt the ten Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace. Take the Sticks and five Iron Ingots and make the Forge Hammer. Next place the Forge Hammer and the remaining five ingots on the crafting grid to create five Iron Plates. Now pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step.<br />
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Before you proceed, you'll need to make a [[Cutter]] tool in order to make cables. It requires five Iron Ingots. Make three of them into Iron Plates using the Forge Hammer. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter|OA=<br />
}}<br />
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=== Your First Machine ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ingots<br />
* 9 Iron Ingots<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and three Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
|Output-link=Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Place the Forge Hammer and three Copper Ingots on the crafting grid to make three Copper Plates. Then place the Copper Plates on the crafting grid and replace the Forge Hammer with the Cutters to cut them into wire. Lastly combine your wire with Rubber to create [[Insulated Copper Cable]]s.<br />
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Use the Forge Hammer to turn your Iron Ingots into nine Iron Plates.<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Iron Plate]]. Electronic Circuits are the basis industry, used in every machine, so you'll be using them a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
Just take 8 [[Iron Plate]]s and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the Electronic Circuit on the crafting bench and '''TADA'''! You can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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<br />
=== Generator ===<br />
<br />
For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 5 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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<br />
There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Iron Plate]]s, and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, so take your pick. '''Do not use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin_Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin_Casing<br />
|A3=Tin_Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin_Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin Casing, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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<br />
In order to create Tin Casing (or any material casing), simply use the Forge Hammer on a Tin Plate.<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Now craft two Tin Cables.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
<br />
For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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<br />
And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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<br />
=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
<br />
For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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<br />
The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
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I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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<br />
=== BatBox ===<br />
<br />
Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
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Run Tin Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. On the plus side, you get three Tin Cable per ingot rather than the two you got making Copper Cable earlier. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Tin Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Tin Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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<br />
=== Alternative Power ===<br />
<br />
==== Wind Power ====<br />
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If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
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The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
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<br />
==== Solar Power ====<br />
<br />
Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
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<br />
==== Geothermal Power ====<br />
<br />
This option isn't renewable, but it's a great alternative to Coal/Charcoal. A [[Geothermal Generator]] uses the heat from lava to generate energy. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are almighty in the Nether as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Etcetera ===<br />
<br />
In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. In the current version of IC2, Tin Cable has taken the place where Copper Cable used to be in the cable hierarchy, so pretend that cable is tin. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four-square-long cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
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<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
<br />
== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
<br />
Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
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Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin ingots into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze Dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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<br />
You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right click on the machine you want to remove; be careful: if the machine wasn’t empty, you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft; it's unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''. However, if you upgrade your wrench into an [[Electric Wrench]], and toggle it to loss-less mode, you are guaranteed to get your machines back no matter what, at a cost of 9000 EU per operation.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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<br />
'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
<br />
== Second steps ==<br />
<br />
=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Small Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way. It's a lot of work to make, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough. Just be careful not to drop it in lava.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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<br />
=== Automated Mining ===<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop mining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For the [[Mining Pipe|mining pipe]], you need 6 [[Refined Iron|Refined iron]] and a treetap:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|A2=Iron Plate|A3=Iron Plate<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=RE Battery|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Electric Motor<br />
|A3=RE Battery|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Power Unit<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Power Unit|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Mining Drill<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The mining drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
<br />
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Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
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=== MFE Unit ===<br />
<br />
Now, we have one more machine, and we can power them with solar panels. But what will we do when the BatBox runs out of energy at night? We want a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 4,000,000 EU, as much as 100 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully-loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them into Energy Crystals!<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Redstone|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Redstone|B2=Diamond|B3=Redstone<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal}}<br />
<br />
Craft a machine, search for 4 cables, and craft an MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
<br />
NOTE: Tin cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 512EU/t. You must use an [[MV Transformer]] and [[LV Transformer]], or a [[Gold Cable]] and a couple of [[Transformer upgrade]] add-ons.<br />
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=== Canning Machine ===<br />
<br />
Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, or fuel. You can fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|Fuel Cans]] with [[Bio Cell|biofuel]] or [[Coalfuel Cell|coalfuel]].<br />
Craft it!<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Casing|A2=Tin Casing|A3=Tin Casing<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin Casing<br />
|C1=Tin Casing|C2=Tin Casing|C3=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B3=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Can}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here: [[Food List]]<br />
<br />
=== Pump ===<br />
<br />
Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or [[Empty Cell|cells]] for us and place them in a chest.<br />
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<br />
Now, we will craft it! We'll need some [[Empty Cell]]s to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B1=Tin|B3=Tin<br />
|C2=Tin|Output=Empty Cell|OA=16}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
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Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
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=== Compressor ===<br />
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''Uhh...'' We have got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like pickaxes, and I hate tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]! But first, we need another, slightly less shiny machine: a [[Compressor]]. Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine Block!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
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Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bronze Plate|B2=Bronze Plate|C2=Bronze Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=Tin Plate|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2}}<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy}}<br />
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'''But that isn't a Mining Laser!'''<br />
*Please wait. We need that in order to make the Mining Laser!<br />
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=== Mining Laser ===<br />
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Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]]s, craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
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'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser}}<br />
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To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here: [[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
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==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
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We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time to go to your flat place, we will craft a [[Teleporter]], or a [[Terraformer]].<br />
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For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two [[Tfbp|TFBP]], an [[Advanced Machine|advanced machine]], and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
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Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It makes a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and places a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It forces saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4 blocks high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replaces dirt with sand, destroys plants and saplings, melts ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
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=== The Teleporter ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
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<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
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Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then, I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
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You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
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{{Navigation|Tutorials=yes|Secrets=yes}}<br />
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[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Geothermal_Generator&diff=13875Geothermal Generator2014-06-18T07:10:13Z<p>Trifler: Added Experimental recipe</p>
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<div>{{Block<br />
|image=Geothermal_Generator_ig.png<br />
|type=Generator<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
}}<br />
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A ''Geothermal Generator'' works on the same basic principle as normal [[Generator]]s do.<br />
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Geothermal generators use the heat of Lava to generate electricity. With the release of IC², the generators accept both [[Non-IC Items|Lava Buckets]] and [[Lava Cell|Lava Cells]]. The latter are stackable and thus require less maintenance, but cost Tin to produce.<br />
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''Piping note:'' A '''Geothermal Generator''' can be supplied lava from ANY form of liquid piping, with the changes to the Forge Liqiuid Dictionary. That's right, not only Buildcraft Golden Waterproof piping, but also Redpower Hematic Tubes and Thermal Expansion Liquiducts!<br />
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A Geothermal Generator may be broken with a Stone Pickaxe or better to yield a [[Generator]], but a [[Wrench]] is required to properly dismantle it to yield a [[Geothermal Generator]] (most of the time). Either way you remove it, it will still lose all its internal storage of EU and lava. '''(Not lava cells/lava buckets!)'''<br />
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== Recipe (Experimental) ==<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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== Recipe (Legacy) ==<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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== Usage ==<br />
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As with all Generators, the lava-based fuel of choice is inserted into the lower slot, and optionally an [[RE Battery]] in the upper slot. The Geothermal Generator will charge the battery or output power at a rate of 20 [[EU]]/t.<br />
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A single Geothermal Generator can store 24 units of lava internally and another stack of 64 lava cells will wait in the fuel queue until needed or removed by player - thus, inserting a full stack of Lava Cells will instantly use up 24 of them and fill out the lava gauge. Unlike the [[Furnace|furnace]], the Geothermal Generator does not consume the [[Non-IC Items|bucket]] when a [[Non-IC Items|lava bucket]] is used as fuel. It is returned to your inventory.<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Geothermal Generator<br />
|Top=RE Battery<br />
|Bottom=Lava Bucket<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Geothermal Generator<br />
|Top=RE Battery<br />
|Bottom=Lava Cell<br />
}}<br />
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{{Energy|Input=Lava|Output=32 EU-p (20 EU/t)|Storage=480 000 (internal)}}<br />
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== Energy ==<br />
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'''Internal Storage:''' 480,000 [[EU]]<br />
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'''Fuel Queue Storage:''' 1,280,000 [[EU]]<br />
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'''Total Storage:''' 1,760,00 [[EU]]<br />
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'''Input:''' Lava Buckets, Lava Cells, or placed next to a [[Pump]]<br />
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'''Output:''' 20,000 EU per Lava Bucket or Lava Cell at a rate of 20 [[EU]]/t<br />
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== Additional Usages ==<br />
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== Tip ==<br />
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Using the [[Geothermal Generator]] with a connection to a [[Pump]] will provide an output of 30,000 [[EU]] instead of 20,000. For it to work properly, the Pump has to be above a lava source tile, and the Geothermal Generator needs to be touching the Pump.<br />
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Additionally, an [[Empty Cell]] needs to be placed into the top of the pump (for unknown reason), and the initial powering of the pump can be done by placing 1 [[Redstone]] in the bottom slot of the [[Pump]].<br />
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Note: Though it gives an increased EU (30,000), there is still a 200 EU per operation cost for the pump. The Geothermal Generator will charge the adjacent pump, for a total output of 29,800 [[EU]] per lava source tile.<br />
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=== Interactions with other mods ===<br />
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* With the Powerconverters-Mod, steam engines can burn lava buckets and transfer the power through an engine generator. The engine generators are expensive, and buckets of lava are complicated to deal with, but it would produce 50,000 EU per lava bucket as opposed to 20,000 EU.<br />
* If you have the BuildCraft mod installed, you can generate near infinite amounts of power. Simply connect one (or more) of these magical machines to a [http://minecraftbuildcraft.wikia.com/wiki/Pump BuildCraft Pump] pumping from a lava lake in [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/The_Nether the Nether].<br />
* If you have RedPower installed, you can also use the slightly more expensive but more powerful and less laggier RedPower Pump!<br />
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<strong>INFINITE<sup><small>*</small></sup> POWER!</strong><br />
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If you have <span class="pops">[http://eloraam.com Eloraam's RedPower]</span> installed, lava can also be pumped from a RedPower volcano** into the generator. <br />
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<small>Not responsible for limitations due to laws of physics.</small><br />
<small>Not quite as "infinite" as the Nether.</small><br />
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== Video Tutorial ==<br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI10HVMOt68<br />
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== HAYO ==<br />
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Ge-o-ther-mal, doesn't that sound really good? Yeah, it does. And why? Because '''it's freakin awesome'''!<br />
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A ''Geothermal Generator'' works on the same basic principle as normal [[Generator]]s do.<br />
But instead of wastefully burning stuff, these machines use the heat of '''pure Magma to provide a clean, yet powerful energy source'''. Just put a bucket of freshly gathered lava in,<br />
and watch your [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]] charge up! HAYO!<br />
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<span style="color:red">'''Attention:''' We take '''no responsibility''' for any physical damage customers may take in the process of filling ''Geothermal Generators'' with lava. That was specified in the waiver of liability you signed during your purchase.</span><br />
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<span style="color:red">You may not sue us for payment of ANY fire damage done to your housing, due to said stipulation in said waiver of liability. </span><br />
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== History ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Version<br />
! Changes<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=2 | '''Industrial Craft²'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''0.90'''<br />
| Geothermal Generators are re-released.<br />
|-<br />
| '''1.337'''<br />
| The output of a [[Geothermal Generator]] was buffed from 10 EU/t (in 10 EU-p) to 20 EU/t (in 20 EU-p).<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=2 | '''Industrial Craft² (Upcoming)'''<br />
|-<br />
| Build #189<br />
| Geothermal Generators will output 32 EU-packets by default, however their default EU output is still 20 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{{Navigation}}<br />
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[[Category:Generators]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=13873Tutorial:First Steps2014-06-18T03:33:27Z<p>Trifler: Started updating to IC2 2.X</p>
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<div>This tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>)<br />
'''Important: This Tutorial is outdated if you're using [[v2.X]] of IndustrialCraft²'''<br />
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== Basics steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode, the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place. You may also want to start growing some wheat and trees.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
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Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic generator: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone, that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
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[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as cables, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. It's value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]], it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the nano-suit use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future nuclear reactor or to craft a nuke to blow up a mountain. Besides that, they are not involved in other recipes. They are rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather them.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha the diamond, everybody runs after them, try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest, we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal, I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*It's not shown here, but you know it: the Lapis-lazuli. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find them now, just keep them until you have a need to use them.<br />
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-Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where are some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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-Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether and because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface, continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now that you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some Electric Circuits, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. You'll need to make a [[Forge Hammer]] in order to create the [[Iron Plates]] for the Iron Furnace.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Forge_Hammer<br />
}}<br />
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Now the Iron Furnace itself:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
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Together you will need ten Iron Ore, two Sticks, and two pieces of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt the ten Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace. Take the Sticks and five Iron Ingots and make the Forge Hammer. Next place the Forge Hammer and the remaining five ingots on the crafting grid to create five Iron Plates. Now pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step.<br />
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Before you proceed, you'll need to make a [[Cutter]] tool in order to make cables. It requires five Iron Ingots. Make three of them into Iron Plates using the Forge Hammer. Here's the recipe:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|B2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Cutter|OA=<br />
}}<br />
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=== Your First Machine ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ingots<br />
* 9 Iron Ingots<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and three Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Copper Plate|B2=Cutter<br />
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=2<br />
|Output-link=Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Place the Forge Hammer and three Copper Ingots on the crafting grid to make three Copper Plates. Then place the Copper Plates on the crafting grid and replace the Forge Hammer with the Cutters to cut them into wire. Lastly combine your wire with Rubber to create [[Insulated Copper Cable]]s.<br />
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Use the Forge Hammer to turn your Iron Ingots into nine Iron Plates.<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Iron Plate]]. Electronic Circuits are the basis industry, used in every machine, so you'll be using them a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
Just take 8 [[Iron Plates]] and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the [[Electronic Circuit]] on the crafting bench and '''TADA''' you can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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<br />
=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 5 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Cobblestone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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<br />
There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Iron Plate]]s, and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, but the second recipe requires less smelting. '''Do not use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Tin Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin_Casing|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin_Casing<br />
|A3=Tin_Casing|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin_Casing<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin Casing, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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In order to create Tin Casing (or any material casing), simply use the Forge Hammer on a Tin Plate.<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Now craft two Tin Cables.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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<br />
And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit|electronic circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then, put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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<br />
=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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<br />
The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
<br />
I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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<br />
You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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<br />
=== BatBox ===<br />
<br />
Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Run Copper Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Copper Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Copper Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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<br />
=== Alternative Power ===<br />
<br />
==== Wind Power ====<br />
<br />
If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
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<br />
==== Solar Power ====<br />
<br />
Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
<br />
You can connect Solar Panels to a BatBox using [[Tin Cable]]s. However, don't use Tin Cables between BatBoxes.<br />
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<br />
==== Geothermal Power ====<br />
<br />
This option isn't renewable, but it's a great alternative to Coal/Charcoal. A [[Geothermal Generator]] uses the heat from lava to generate energy. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are great in the Nether as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Etcetera ===<br />
<br />
In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four square long copper cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
<br/> <br/><br />
<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
<br />
== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
<br />
Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
<br />
Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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<br />
You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
<br />
<br />
The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right click on the machine you want to remove; be careful, if the machine wasn’t empty you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft, its unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''. However, if you upgrade your wrench into an [[Electric Wrench]], and toggle it to loss-less mode, you are guaranteed to get your machines back no matter what, at a cost of 9000 eu per operation.<br />
Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
<br />
== Second steps ==<br />
<br />
=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Cable|B1=Copper Cable|C1=Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Copper Cable|B2=Iron|C2=Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Copper Cable|B3=Copper Cable|C3=Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Coil<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Tin Casing|C1=<br />
|A2=Coil|B2=Iron|C2=Coil<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin Casing|C3=<br />
|Output=Electric Motor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way. It's a lot of work, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough. Just be careful not to drop it in lava.<br />
<br />
The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Automated Mining ===<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop mining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For the mining pipe, you need 6 Refined iron and a treetap:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B1=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Drill}}<br />
<br />
The mining drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
<br />
=== MFE Unit ===<br />
<br />
Now, we have one more machine, and we can power them with solar panels. But what will we do when BatBox runs out of energy at night? We want a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 4,000,000 EU, as much as 100 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them to Energy Crystals!<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Redstone|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Redstone|B2=Diamond|B3=Redstone<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal}}<br />
<br />
Craft a machine, search for 4 cables, and craft a MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
<br />
NOTE: Tin cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 512EU/t. You must use an [[MV Transformer]] and [[LV Transformer]], or a [[Gold Cable]] and a couple of [[Transformer upgrade]] add-ons.<br />
<br />
=== Canning Machine ===<br />
<br />
Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, or fuel. You can fill Fuel Cans with biofuel or coalfuel.<br />
Craft it!<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin<br />
|C1=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B3=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Can}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here:[[Food List]]<br />
<br />
=== Pump ===<br />
<br />
Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or cells for us and place them in a chest.<br />
<br />
<br />
Now, we will craft it! We'll need some [[Empty Cell]]s to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B1=Tin|B3=Tin<br />
|C2=Tin|Output=Empty Cell|OA=16}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Compressor ===<br />
<br />
''Uhh...'' We have got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like pickaxes, and I hate tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]! But first, we need another, slightly less shiny machine: a [[Compressor]]. Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine Block!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
<br />
Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2}}<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy}}<br />
<br />
'''But that isn't a Mining Laser!'''<br />
*Please wait. We need that in order to make the Mining Laser!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Mining Laser ===<br />
<br />
Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]], craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
<br />
'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser}}<br />
<br />
<br />
To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here:[[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
<br />
<br />
==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
<br />
We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time, to go to your flat place, we will craft a Teleporter, or a Terraformer.<br />
<br />
For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two TFBP, an advanced machine, and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It make a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and place a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It force saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4-block high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replace dirt with sand, destroy plants and saplings, melt ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it, and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
=== The Teleporter ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
<br />
Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
<br />
<br />
You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
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<div>{{IC²}}<br />
<br />
The ''Electric Wrench'' works the same as the [[Wrench|Bronze Wrench]], but instead of taking wear and tear with use, it uses electricity. Thus, it will never wear out, like [[Mining Drill]]s. <br />
<br />
It can be charged in BatBoxes and other storage devices, as well as by batteries. Remember to switch to another item before clicking on your energy storage device or you may accidentally wrench it, losing all that precious EU! <br />
<br />
== ''Electric Wrench'' modes ==<br />
The Electric Wrench has two modes, switch through modes by holding down M and right-clicking.<br />
<br />
*''Lossless Mode Disabled:'' Low power usage, same chance to break machines as using a [[Wrench|Bronze Wrench]].<br />
*''Lossless Mode Enabled:'' High power usage, about 9000 EU/use, with a 0% chance to break machines. Wearing of a charged [[BatPack]] or [[LapPack]] is advised, however there now no need to worry about random machine blocks popping out!! HAYO!!<br />
<br />
<br />
== Recipe (Experimental) ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wrench<br />
|B1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Small Power Unit<br />
|<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Recipe (Legacy) ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench<br />
|C1-link=Bronze Wrench<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE_Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
<br />
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{{Navigation}}<br />
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<div>{{Block<br />
|image=Generator_ig.png<br />
|type=Generator<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Generators are used to either supply direct power to machines or charge [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]]. The basic Generators operate on conventional fuel, which includes most wooden items, Charcoal, Coal, certain plants, and [[scrap]].<br />
<br />
While costly in terms of fuel, basic generators are also one of the most mobile power sources, and don't suffer the drawbacks of requiring sunlight, water, lava, or proper wind as the case is with the other types of generators. <br />
<br />
== Recipe ==<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|<div style="width:16px"> </div><br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
<br />
Place one of the compatible fuels (listed below) in the lower slot. The generator will output power at a rate of 10 [[EU]]/t. You can also charge [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]] by placing them in the top slot.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Generator<br />
|Top=RE Battery<br />
|Bottom=Coal<br />
|Output=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Energy ==<br />
<br />
'''Storage:''' 4000 EU<br />
<br />
'''Output:''' A varying amount of [[EU]] (depending on fuel source, see below) at a rate of 10 [[EU]]/t. Packet size is 10 [[EU]] as well.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=2 | Fuel Type<br />
! Total [[EU]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[File:Grid_Fuel_Can_(Filled).png|16px|link=Fuel Can (Filled)]]<br />
| [[Fuel Can (Filled)|Fuel can with 6 Coalfuel Cells]]<br />
| align="right" | 76440<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[File:Grid_Fuel_Can_(Filled).png|16px|link=Fuel Can (Filled)]]<br />
| [[Fuel Can (Filled)|Fuel can with 6 Biofuel Cells]]<br />
| align="right" | 26040<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[File:Grid Coal.png|16px|link=Coal]]<br />
| [[Non-IC Items|Coal/Charcoal]]<br />
| align="right" | 4000<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[File:Grid Some random scrap.png|16px|link=Scrap]]<br />
| [[Scrap]]<br />
| align="right" | 870<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[File:Grid Wooden Planks.png|16px|link=Wooden Planks]][[File:Grid Wood.png|16px|link=Log]][[File:Grid Chest.png|16px|link=Chest]]<br />
| [[Non-IC Items|Wood/Planks/Other Wood Items]]<br />
| align="right" | 750<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[File:Grid Sapling.png|16px|link=Sapling]][[File:Grid Stick.png|16px|link=Stick]]<br />
| [[Non-IC Items|Saplings and Sticks]]<br />
| align="right" | 250<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[File:Grid Sapling.png|16px|link=Rubber Sapling]]<br />
| [[Rubber Sapling]]<br />
| align="right" | 200<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[File:Grid_Sugar_Cane.png|16px|link=Reed]][[File:Grid Cactus.png|16px|link=Cactus]]<br />
| [[Non-IC Items|Reed/Cactus]]<br />
| align="right" | 120<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
If you find that you need to burn wood for power it is very advantageous to turn them into [[scaffold]]ing instead of charcoal.<br />
<br />
Burn 8 logs by turning it into charcoal: 8 logs => 8 charcoal x 4000EU/charcoal - 390EU/charcoal = 28,880EU<br />
Burn 8 logs by turning it into [[scaffold]]ing: 8 logs => ~113 [[scaffold]]s x 750 = ~85,333EU<br />
<br />
Turning the logs into [[scaffold]]ing yields nearly triple the EU of [[charcoal]].<br />
<br />
== Video Tutorial ==<br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wddwHW4eXUU <br />
<br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpHYIk88bRk<br />
<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
We lied to you, sorry. We told you that using [[RE_Battery|Batteries]] in [[Electric Furnace]]s wouldn't cause any pollution.<br />
<br />
Now, the <s>cake</s> no-pollution-thingy was a lie.<br />
Yes, [[Electric Furnace]]s don't burn stuff and damage our dear Earth, but '''YOU DO! Yes!'''<br />
By using this ''Generator'', you can recharge the '''T500-Rechargeable Energy Storation Unit''' unlimitedly.<br />
But in redo the ''Generator'' will need something it can burn to create this energy the [[RE Battery]] needs.<br />
<br />
We know, you must feel terrible right now, being the cause for global warming and all this stuff. But '''we can help you''', HAYO!<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Block<br />
|image=Copper_Ore_ig.png<br />
|type=Resource<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=spick<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Copper Ore is only source of [[Copper]].<br />
<br />
It can be found between layers 10 and 70 with max concentration on level 40(?) and usually in groups of up to 10 blocks.<br />
<br />
To mine Copper Ore, a Stone Pickaxe or better is required.<br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
<br />
Copper Ore can be smelted into [[Copper|Copper Ingots]], and when placed into a [[Macerator]], produces two [[Dusts|Copper Dusts]], Then you can make Bronze Dust (Last crafting grid) , From [[Tin Dust]] and [[Copper Dust]], Which can be crafted any way. (Just like [[wool]] and dyes.) <br />
<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Top=Copper Ore<br />
|Bottom=Coal<br />
|Output=Copper<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Copper Ore<br />
|Output=Copper Dust|OA=2<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1= Tin Dust|B1= Copper Dust|C1=<br />
|A2= Copper Dust|B2= Copper Dust|C2=<br />
|A3= |B3= |C3=<br />
|Output= Bronze Dust |OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
''Copper Ore'' '''is better''' than iron ore or something like that...<br />
<br />
It is useful for our machines and for [[Cable]]s!<br />
<br />
To mine it, you need at least a '''stone pickaxe'''.<br />
<br />
SO BUY IT... or '''mine it'''... whatever....<br />
<br />
but HAYO!<br />
<br />
<small>Our company is aware that iron ore is often valued higher than copper ore. People who think so are absolutely right. Then why did we lie to you? Because we can! HAYO!</small><br />
<br />
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<div>Tin cables can only tolerate up to 5 [[EU|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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
== Crafting ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Tin|C2=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=9<br />
|Output-link=Tin Cable<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== [[Cable#Cable Efficiency|Cable Efficiency]] ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Cable type<br />
!EU/b<br />
!Energy loss<br />
|-<br />
|Tin Uninsulated<br />
| 0.025<br />
|1 EU every 40 blocks<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Wiring]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Solar_Panel&diff=11532Solar Panel2012-08-26T21:35:59Z<p>Trifler: some grammar</p>
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<div>{{Block<br />
|image=Solar Collector_ig.png<br />
|type=Generator<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Solar Panels are generators that utilize the energy of the Sun to generate [[EU]]. This fact means that they cannot work underground (unless there is an unobstructed view of the sky), in the Nether or the End. They also don't work at night.<br />
<br />
The addition of electronic circuits in their latest design has done some strange things. Now that they have awareness they have all decided (union rules, nothing we can do) that they won't work as hard if the weather is bad.<br />
<br />
== Recipe ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
<br />
So, for this recipe you need:<br />
* 3 [[Coal Dust]] <br />
* 3 <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Glass Glass]</span><br />
* 2 [[Electronic Circuit]]s<br />
* 1 [[Generator]]<br />
<br />
Or, if you would like a list of the raw materials:<br />
* 3 <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Coal Coal]</span> for [[Coal Dust]]<br />
* 3 <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Glass Glass]</span><br />
* 6 <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Redstone_Dust Redstone]</span><br />
* 13 [[Rubber]]<br />
* 6.5 [[Copper]]<br />
* 4 [[Tin]]<br />
* 10 <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Iron_Ingot Iron]</span>; 5-10 of which must be used to produce [[Refined Iron]]<br />
* 8 <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Cobblestone Cobble Stone]</span><br />
* Enough energy to macerate, extract, and smelt all this.<br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
<br />
Solar Panels output power at a rate of 1 [[EU|EU/t]] during daylight hours (from 6:20 to 17:45). Power will output to any side except the top. Inclement weather (i.e., storms) affects energy production.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Solar Collector<br />
|Top=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Bottom=<br />
|Output=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Solar Panels can also be crafted into the [[Solar Helmet]], which can automatically recharge whatever electronic chestplate you're wearing while in the daylight! HAYO!<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|B1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=Solar Panel|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Helmet|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Solar Panel|C2=<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Solar Helmet<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Energy|Input=-|Output=1 EU/t (13050 EU/day)|Storage=-}}<br />
<br />
== Solar Flowers ==<br />
[[file:solarflower.png|right|300px|link=http://www.minecraftforum.net/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=270214|A Solar Flower (IC1). Screenshot by Kingy24 ]]<br />
<br />
Due to the relative weakness of power generation, Solar Panels are often assembled into so-called Solar Flowers (when using [[Copper Cable]]), whereby as many Solar Panels as possible are connected to a [[BatBox]] using cable lengths of four segments or less. These constructions provide the benefit of compact and relatively cheap Solar Panel arrangements without energy losses. This was the most efficient design that existed in IC1 and earlier versions of IC2. The addition of [[Tin Cable]], which allows micro currents to be carried 40 blocks, has made other arrangements equally feasible. Now, arrangements using a combination of tin and copper cables can provide superior efficiency, and don't require such intricate planning. <br />
<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
Ah, the '''technology of Future'''!<br />
''Solar Panels'' are the futuristic and 100% clean alternative to gather energy. They don't even use any kind of fuel but the sun, seriously!<br />
<br />
You can just place them somewhere in sunlight, put a battery in and be happy.<br />
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As fair salesmen, we feel responsible to tell you that charging up [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]] by ''Solar Panels'' '''may take some time'''.<br />
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<div>The tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>)<br />
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== Basics steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode, the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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Keep in mind you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). <br />
Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
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Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic generator: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
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Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone, that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
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[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as cables, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. It's value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]], it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the nano-suit use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future nuclear reactor or to craft a nuke to blow up a mountain. Besides that, they are not involved in other recipes. They are rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather them.<br />
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*Redstone: Good news: it’s much faster to mine with IC (Alblaka fixed the bug Mojang left); it will not take you ages, like I said in the beginning of that part. The Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha the diamond, everybody runs after them, try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest, we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal, I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*It's not shown here, but you know it: the Lapis-lazuli. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find them now, just keep them until you have a need to use them.<br />
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-Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where are some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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-Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether and because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface, continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some Electric Circuits, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. There are two recipes available, but you should go with the one that uses less Iron:<br />
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|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
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All you need for this is five Iron Ore and one piece of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt five Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace, then pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step. <br />
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=== Extractor ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and your Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
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Prepare one batch of 6 [[Cable|cables]] using the recipe that uses 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots. <br />
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Smelt 9 Iron Ore into Iron Ingots, and then smelt the Iron Ingots again to get 9 [[Refined Iron]].<br />
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|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Refined Iron]]. Like all other things on that page, it’s the base of the industry, so you'll be using it a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
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Just take 8 [[Refined Iron]] and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the [[Electronic Circuit]] on the crafting bench and '''TADA''' you can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
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* 8 Cobblestone<br />
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There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
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First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Refined Iron]], and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, but the second recipe requires less smelting. '''Do no use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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1 Cable, 4 Tin, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Next smelt 3 Copper Ore into Copper Ingots. Craft a batch of 6 Insulated Copper Cables with your [[Rubber]].<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next create a regular Furnace and follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
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And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit|electronic circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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|Output=Macerator<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then, put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
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The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
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|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
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I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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=== BatBox ===<br />
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Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
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Run Copper Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Copper Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Copper Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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=== Alternative Power ===<br />
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If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
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The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
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==== Solar Power ====<br />
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Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
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Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
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==== Geothermal Power ====<br />
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This option isn't renewable, but it's a great alternative to Coal/Charcoal. A [[Geothermal Generator]] uses the heat from lava to generate energy. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are great in the Nether as well.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
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You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
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|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
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|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
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=== Etcetera ===<br />
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In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four square long copper cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
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Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
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Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
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You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
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The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right click on the machine you want to remove; be careful, if the machine wasn’t empty you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft, its unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''.<br />
Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
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== Second steps ==<br />
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=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench <br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE_Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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=== Automated Mining ===<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop mining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
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For the mining pipe, you need 6 Refined iron and a treetap:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
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For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B1=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Drill}}<br />
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The mining drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
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Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
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=== MFE Unit ===<br />
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Now, we have one more machine, and we can power them with solar panels. But what will we do when BatBox runs out of energy at night? We want a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 600,000 EU, as much as 15 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them to Energy Crystals!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Redstone|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Redstone|B2=Diamond|B3=Redstone<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal}}<br />
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Craft a machine, search for 4 cables, and craft a MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
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Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
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NOTE: Copper cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 128EU/t. You must either use a [[LV Transformer]] or [[Gold Cable]] and a [[Transformer upgrade]].<br />
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=== Canning Machine ===<br />
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Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, and fill [[Fuel Can]]s with biofuel or coalfuel.<br />
Craft it!<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin<br />
|C1=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B3=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Can}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here:[[Food List]]<br />
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=== Pump ===<br />
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Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or cells for us and place them in a chest.<br />
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Now, we will craft it! We'll need some [[Empty Cell]]s to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B1=Tin|B3=Tin<br />
|C2=Tin|Output=Empty Cell|OA=16}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
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Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
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=== Compressor ===<br />
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''Uhh...'' We have got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like pickaxes, and I hate tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]! But first, we need another, slightly less shiny machine: a [[Compressor]]. Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine Block!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
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Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2}}<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy}}<br />
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'''But that isn't a Mining Laser!'''<br />
*Please wait. We need that in order to make the Mining Laser!<br />
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=== Mining Laser ===<br />
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Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]], craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
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'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser}}<br />
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To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here:[[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
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==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
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We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time, to go to your flat place, we will craft a Teleporter, or a Terraformer.<br />
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For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two TFBP, an advanced machine, and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
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Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It make a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and place a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It force saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4-block high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replace dirt with sand, destroy plants and saplings, melt ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it, and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
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=== The Teleporter ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
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<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
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Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
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You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
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[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=File:Grid_Bucket.png&diff=11354File:Grid Bucket.png2012-07-29T07:30:19Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div></div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=11353Tutorial:First Steps2012-07-29T02:53:38Z<p>Trifler: Added crops for food</p>
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<div>The tutorial is regularly updated. You can see the first version of it here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>)<br />
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== Basics steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode, the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). <br />
Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. First, let's plant some crops, IC2 style.<br />
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Till some soil near water or by digging a hole and filling it with a water block. This is standard vanilla Minecraft so far. <br />
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Next, take some sticks and create some stakes for [[Crops]].<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=|C2=Stick<br />
|A3=Stick|B3=|C3=Stick<br />
|Output=Crops<br />
}}<br />
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Take these, and place one on each block of tilled soil. Go get some Wheat seeds by ripping up grass and plant them. Now, when your Wheat is ready to harvest, you can harvest it and wheat seedlings will remain, saving you from having to use more seeds to replant! There's a lot more you can do with crops in IC2, but this will help get you some food to survive. <br />
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Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic generator: 34 logs precisely. However, you should gather more to use as fuel.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|Rubber Trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone, that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
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[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as cables, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. It's value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]], it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the nano-suit use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future nuclear reactor or to craft a nuke to blow up a mountain. Besides that, they are not involved in other recipes. They are rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather them.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Good news: it’s much faster to mine with IC (Alblaka fixed the bug Mojang left); it will not take you ages, like I said in the beginning of that part. The Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha the diamond, everybody runs after them, try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest, we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal, I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*It's not shown here, but you know it: the Lapis-lazuli. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find them now, just keep them until you have a need to use them.<br />
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-Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where are some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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-Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether and because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface, continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some Electric Circuits, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. There are two recipes available, but you should go with the one that uses less Iron:<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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All you need for this is five Iron Ore and one piece of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt five Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace, then pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step. <br />
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=== Extractor ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and your Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Prepare one batch of 6 [[Cable|cables]] using the recipe that uses 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots. <br />
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Smelt 9 Iron Ore into Iron Ingots, and then smelt the Iron Ingots again to get 9 [[Refined Iron]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Refined Iron]]. Like all other things on that page, it’s the base of the industry, so you'll be using it a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Just take 8 [[Refined Iron]] and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the [[Electronic Circuit]] on the crafting bench and '''TADA''' you can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 8 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Cobblestone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
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First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
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Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Refined Iron]], and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, but the second recipe requires less smelting. '''Do no use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Next smelt 3 Copper Ore into Copper Ingots. Craft a batch of 6 Insulated Copper Cables with your [[Rubber]].<br />
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Lastly, smelt 8 Tin Ore into Tin Ingots.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next create a regular Furnace and follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit|electronic circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then, put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
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I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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=== BatBox ===<br />
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Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
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Run Copper Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Copper Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Copper Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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=== Alternative Power ===<br />
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==== Wind Power ====<br />
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If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
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The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
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==== Solar Power ====<br />
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Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
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Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
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You can connect Solar Panels to a BatBox using [[Tin Cable]]s. However, don't use Tin Cables between BatBoxes.<br />
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==== Geothermal Power ====<br />
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This option isn't renewable, but it's a great alternative to Coal/Charcoal. A [[Geothermal Generator]] uses the heat from lava to generator energy. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are great in the Nether as well.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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=== Etcetera ===<br />
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In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four square long copper cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.<br />
[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
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<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
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== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
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Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
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Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
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You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
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The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right click on the machine you want to remove; be careful, if the machine wasn’t empty you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft, its unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''.<br />
Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
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== Second steps ==<br />
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=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench <br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE_Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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=== Automated Mining ===<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop mining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
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For the mining pipe, you need 6 Refined iron and a treetap:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
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For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B1=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Drill}}<br />
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The mining drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
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Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
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=== MFE Unit ===<br />
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Now, we have one more machine, and we can power them with solar panels. But what will we do when BatBox runs out of energy at night? We want a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 600,000 EU, as much as 15 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them to Energy Crystals!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Redstone|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Redstone|B2=Diamond|B3=Redstone<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal}}<br />
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Craft a machine, search for 4 cables, and craft a MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
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Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
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NOTE: Copper cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 128EU/t. You must either use a [[LV Transformer]] or [[Gold Cable]] and a [[Transformer upgrade]].<br />
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=== Canning Machine ===<br />
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Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, and fill [[Fuel Can]]s with biofuel or coalfuel.<br />
Craft it!<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin<br />
|C1=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B3=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Can}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here:[[Food List]]<br />
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=== Pump ===<br />
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Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or cells for us and place them in a chest.<br />
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Now, we will craft it! We'll need some [[Empty Cell]]s to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B1=Tin|B3=Tin<br />
|C2=Tin|Output=Empty Cell|OA=16}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
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Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
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=== Compressor ===<br />
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''Uhh...'' We have got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like pickaxes, and I hate tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]! But first, we need another, slightly less shiny machine: a [[Compressor]]. Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine Block!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
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Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2}}<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy}}<br />
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'''But that isn't a Mining Laser!'''<br />
*Please wait. We need that in order to make the Mining Laser!<br />
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=== Mining Laser ===<br />
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Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]], craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
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'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser}}<br />
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To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here:[[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
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==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
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We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time, to go to your flat place, we will craft a Teleporter, or a Terraformer.<br />
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For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two TFBP, an advanced machine, and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
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Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It make a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and place a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It force saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4-block high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replace dirt with sand, destroy plants and saplings, melt ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it, and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
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=== The Teleporter ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
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<br />
<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
<br />
Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
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You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
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{{Navigation|Tutorials=yes|Secrets=yes}}<br />
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[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=11352Talk:Tutorial:First Steps2012-07-29T02:26:58Z<p>Trifler: </p>
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<div>== Geothermal Generator == <br />
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I find this to be one of the first things I make after the regular generator - far before solar power. Shouldn't it be quite far up on the tutorial? If you're building your base down underground, it's incredibly effective, and even if not it's far simpler to get a lot of energy out of than solar panels compared to price - especially as it's got a 48k EU storage in form of lava. A single bucket of lava produces more energy than a full day and night of a solar panel, and for four tin you get 16 cells - providing 32k EU. [[User:Stringburka|Stringburka]] 12:14, 28 July 2012 (UTC)<br />
: Good point. Main reason is then you get in to Pumps, etc... Also Solar Panels were a lot easier to make before. The main concern is getting some kind of passive trickle power to reduce fuel consumption. However, I'll work on adding something for other power types. I might add a Geothermal and then just reference the Pump and Canning Machine for the player to look at. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 23:13, 28 July 2012 (UTC)<br />
:: Wind Mills and manually bucket-fed Geothermal added to new Alternative Power section. Changed previous Geothermal Generator section to the Pump section. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 02:26, 29 July 2012 (UTC)<br />
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== Nuclear Reactor ==<br />
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Please let's not put stuff about Nuclear Reactors in a "First Steps" tutorial. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 00:57, 3 November 2011 (CET)<br />
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<br />
== Raw Materials ==<br />
Here is a list of the total materials needed to possess one of everything on this tutorial, for those (like me) that would like to go out, collect a ton of materials, and then just sit and industrialize in one shot, based on the page as of 12-29-2011.<br />
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59 Coal<br />
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40 Cobblestone<br />
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238 Copper Dust<br />
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12 Diamond<br />
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7 Dirt<br />
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3 Flint<br />
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30 Glowstone Dust<br />
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227 Iron Dust<br />
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18 Lapis Lazuli<br />
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199 Redstone<br />
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235 Rubber<br />
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11 Sand<br />
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4 Seeds<br />
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130.75 Tin Dust<br />
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4 Water Bucket<br />
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65 Wooden Planks<br />
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NOTES:<br />
*Most of the copper is used in making copper wires. Since it takes 3 copper to make 6 cables, there may be slightly more copper required to fulfill the recipe, and thus, a leftover wire or two.<br />
*Some recipes require empty cells. Since it takes 4 tin to make 16 empty cells, there may be slightly more tin required to fulfill the recipe, and thus, a few leftover cells.<br />
*All diamonds can be replaced by Industrial Diamonds at the cost of 64 coal, 4 clay, and 8 flint apiece. To replace all diamonds, the total required materials are 768 coal, 48 clay, and 96 flint.<br />
*No energy or fuel costs are taken into account for any of this production.<br />
*Dusts are listed instead of ingots due to use of bronze ingots, which must be smelted from bronze dust.<br />
*All these numbers were done by hand (I have way too much time on my hands) and as such may not be 100% error-proof.<br />
*Bronze armor has been excluded.<br />
--[[User:Kmartinator|Kmartinator]] 18:07, 29 December 2011 (CET)</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=11351Tutorial:First Steps2012-07-29T02:22:58Z<p>Trifler: Created Alternative Power section with Wind and Geothermal power added by request. Changed the Geothermal Generator section to the Pump section.</p>
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<div>The tutorial is regularly updated, you can see the first version of it here.<br />
Whilst waiting for a corrected version, you can download the last unfinished version here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>)<br />
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<br />
== Basics steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode, the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). <br />
Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic generator: 34 logs precisely. However, you should take more to use as fuel.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|rubber trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone, that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
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[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as cables, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. It's value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]], it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the nano-suit use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future nuclear reactor or to craft a nuke to blow up a mountain. Besides that, they are not involved in other recipes. They are rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather them.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Good news: it’s much faster to mine with IC (Alblaka fixed the bug Mojang left); it will not take you ages, like I said in the beginning of that part. The Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha the diamond, everybody runs after them, try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest, we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal, I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*It's not shown here, but you know it: the Lapis-lazuli. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find them now, just keep them until you have a need to use them.<br />
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-Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where are some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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-Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether and because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface, continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some Electric Circuits, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. There are two recipes available, but you should go with the one that uses less Iron:<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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All you need for this is five Iron Ore and one piece of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt five Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace, then pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step. <br />
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=== Extractor ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and your Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Prepare one batch of 6 [[Cable|cables]] using the recipe that uses 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots. <br />
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Smelt 9 Iron Ore into Iron Ingots, and then smelt the Iron Ingots again to get 9 [[Refined Iron]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Refined Iron]]. Like all other things on that page, it’s the base of the industry, so you'll be using it a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Just take 8 [[Refined Iron]] and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the [[Electronic Circuit]] on the crafting bench and '''TADA''' you can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 8 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Cobblestone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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<br />
There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Refined Iron]], and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, but the second recipe requires less smelting. '''Do no use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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<br />
Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Next smelt 3 Copper Ore into Copper Ingots. Craft a batch of 6 Insulated Copper Cables with your [[Rubber]].<br />
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Lastly, smelt 8 Tin Ore into Tin Ingots.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next create a regular Furnace and follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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<br />
And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit|electronic circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then, put that dust in an [[Electro Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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<br />
=== Electro Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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<br />
The [[Electro Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
<br />
I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electro Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
''In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four square long copper cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to either a solar panel or a wind generator using tin cables.''<br />
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<br />
=== BatBox ===<br />
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Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
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Run Copper Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable to avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Copper Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Copper Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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=== Alternative Power ===<br />
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==== Wind Power ====<br />
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If you built your base up in (or on top of) a mountain, a [[Wind Mill]] will produce renewable energy to reduce your Coal/Charcoal consumption.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
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The amount of power a Wind Mill generates varies depending on its height in the world, and is diminished by any blocks within a 9x9x7 area around it. Placing it 8 blocks high above the top of your mountain (or roof) should be good for now. Clear any trees within a 9x9 area centered on the Wind Mill's location. Run your cable first, then place your Wind Mill directly on top of it. The downside is that it's difficult to have more than one without running long cables all over the place, but one is all you need for now. [[Tin Cable]]s are best for Wind Mills.<br />
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<br />
==== Solar Power ====<br />
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Another option for renewable energy is to add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
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Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. The downside is that these are pretty expensive, but just one or two helps immensely early on. <br />
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You can connect Solar Panels to a BatBox using [[Tin Cable]]s. However, don't use Tin Cables between BatBoxes.<br />
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==== Geothermal Power ====<br />
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This option isn't renewable, but it's a great alternative to Coal/Charcoal. A [[Geothermal Generator]] uses the heat from lava to generator energy. Building one of these is a good option if you build your base deep underground where lava lakes are more common, or if you happen to find a lava lake on the surface. These are great in the Nether as well.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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You'll also need at least one [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bucket Bucket] for gathering lava. IC2 let's you make them using Tin as well as the vanilla Iron.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=<br />
|Output=Bucket<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Etcetera ===<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
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<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
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<br />
== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
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Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
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Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
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<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
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The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right click on the machine you want to remove; be careful, if the machine wasn’t empty you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft, its unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''.<br />
Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
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== Second steps ==<br />
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=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench <br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE_Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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<br />
=== Automated Mining ===<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop mining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For the mining pipe, you need 6 Refined iron and a treetap:<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
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For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
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<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B1=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Drill}}<br />
<br />
The mining drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
<br />
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Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
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=== MFE Unit ===<br />
<br />
Now, we have one more machine, and we can power them with solar panels. But what will we do when BatBox runs out of energy at night? We want a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 600,000 EU, as much as 15 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them to Energy Crystals!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Redstone|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Redstone|B2=Diamond|B3=Redstone<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal}}<br />
<br />
Craft a machine, search for 4 cables, and craft a MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
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Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
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NOTE: Copper cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 128EU/t. You must either use a [[LV Transformer]] or [[Gold Cable]] and a [[Transformer upgrade]].<br />
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=== Canning Machine ===<br />
<br />
Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, and fill [[Fuel Can]]s with biofuel or coalfuel.<br />
Craft it!<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin<br />
|C1=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B3=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Can}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here:[[Food List]]<br />
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<br />
=== Pump ===<br />
<br />
Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Pump]]. The pump will fill buckets or cells for us and place them in a chest.<br />
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Now, we will craft it! We'll need some [[Empty Cell]]s to make it:<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B1=Tin|B3=Tin<br />
|C2=Tin|Output=Empty Cell|OA=16}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
Place the pump directly over a lava lake and place a chest right next to it (it has to touch). Place some empty buckets or empty cells in the chest and start the pump. It will start filling them and placing them back into the chest for you to pick up later.<br />
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=== Compressor ===<br />
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''Uhh...'' We have got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like pickaxes, and I hate tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]! But first, we need another, slightly less shiny machine: a [[Compressor]]. Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine Block!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
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Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2}}<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy}}<br />
<br />
'''But that isn't a Mining Laser!'''<br />
*Please wait. We need that in order to make the Mining Laser!<br />
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<br />
=== Mining Laser ===<br />
<br />
Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]], craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
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'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser}}<br />
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To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here:[[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
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==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
<br />
We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time, to go to your flat place, we will craft a Teleporter, or a Terraformer.<br />
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For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two TFBP, an advanced machine, and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It make a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and place a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It force saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4-block high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replace dirt with sand, destroy plants and saplings, melt ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it, and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
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<br />
=== The Teleporter ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
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<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
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Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
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You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
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<div>{{Block<br />
|image=Windmill_ig.png<br />
|invimage=Grid_Windmill<br />
|type=Generator<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
}}<br />
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Wind Mills are [[Generator]]s that utilize the energy of the wind to produce [[EU]]. They are the most unstable and unpredictable type of generators, depending greatly upon both placement and pure luck.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
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== Usage ==<br />
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Optionally place an [[RE Battery]] in the upper slot. The Wind Mill will charge the battery or output power at a rate of 0-4 [[EU|EU/t]] depending on placement.<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Windmill<br />
|Top=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Bottom=<br />
|Output=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Energy|Input=|Output=0-4 [[EU]]/t (varying)|Storage=-}}<br />
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== Detailed Mechanics ==<br />
<br />
- A Wind Mill will produce on average 250 EU per Minecraft day multiplied by its height in the world.<br />
This number varies '''greatly''' due to the highly unpredictable and constantly changing wind strength in the world; this number can be anything from 0 to 1000 EU. (Although numbers far below 150 or far above 320 are uncommon <!-- needs verification in 1.42 -->)<br />
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- A Wind Mill's efficiency can be hindered by any kind of block placed in a 9x9x7 area around it.<br />
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Top view: <br />
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[[File:windmill_area_top.png|176px|link=]]<br />
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Side view:<br />
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[[File:windmill_area_side.png|176px|link=]]<br />
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It's best to have the cable from the Wind Mill underneath it and down at least two blocks before turning.<br />
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- For each obstructing block, a Wind Mill's effective height lowers by 1.<br />
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- A Wind Mill treats non-block items like torches and Redstone wires as obstructions too.<br />
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- A Wind Mill doesn't treat the roof of the world as an obstruction.<br />
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- Wind Mills produce 50% extra EU/t in a thunderstorm, and 20% when it's raining but not in a thunderstorm.<br />
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- '''If a wind mill produces more than 5 EU/t, it has a chance of breaking.''' If a wind mill's effective height is no more than 80, it cannot break.<br />
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Examples:<br />
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A Wind Mill placed as high as possible (layer 256), with no obstructions (apart from the 2 cable blocks under the wind mill) will produce roughly 63500 EU (250 * 254) a day or 2.6 EU/t overall.<br />
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A Wind Mill that was placed near bedrock (layer 10) with no obstructions (not including the cable again) produced 2000 EU (250 * 8) a day (0.1 EU/t overall).<br />
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== Technical Details (Client v1.95 | MC1.2.5) ==<br />
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Wind Strength<br />
* Minimum strength is 0, Maximum is 30.<br />
* Modified every 128 ticks (About 6.4 seconds)<br />
* Chance to increase or decrease by 1.<br />
* 10% chance to increase if current strength is 0 to 20.<br />
* 10% chance to decrease if current strength is 10 to 30.<br />
* Current strength of 0 to 9 have (current strength)% chance to decrease in strength. (E.g. 0 current strength has 0% chance to decrease, 1 = 1% to decrease, ..., 9 = 9%)<br />
* Current strength of 21 to 30 have (30 - current strength)% chance to increase in strength. (E.g. 21 current strength has 9% chance to increase, 22 = 8% to increase, ..., 30 = 0%)<br />
Power<br />
* Calculated every 128 ticks (About 6.4 seconds)<br />
* Minimum power is 0, Maximum is 11.46 (y: 255, obstructions: 0, and thundering), '''Maximum safe is 4.98 (y: 147''', obstructions: 0, and thundering). Maximum safe, with 2 cables, is 4.98 (y: 149, obstructions: 2, and thundering). Maximum safe, with 2 cables, is y=191 if you wish to ignore high wind and rain storms.<br />
* Calculation is: power = s * (y - 64 - c) / 750; 's' is Wind Strength, ''''y' is Block Height''', and 'c' is number of blocks (not including the windmill itself) in a 9x9x7 area around the windmill.<br />
* Power has a 50% (* 1.5) increase if it is thundering, 20% (* 1.2) increase if it is raining.<br />
* If the power is higher than 5, there is a 0% to 0.1292% chance (chance based on power) to change the windmill to a generator and drop 0 to 4 iron ingots.<br />
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<div>{{Block<br />
|image=Windmill_ig.png<br />
|invimage=Grid_Windmill<br />
|type=Generator<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Wind Mills are [[Generator]]s that utilize the energy of the wind to produce [[EU]]. They are the most unstable and unpredictable type of generators, depending greatly upon both placement and pure luck.<br />
<br />
== Recipe ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron|C1=Iron<br />
|B2=Generator<br />
|A3=Iron|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Windmill<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
<br />
Optionally place an [[RE Battery]] in the upper slot. The Wind Mill will charge the battery or output power at a rate of 0-4 [[EU|EU/t]] depending on placement.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Windmill<br />
|Top=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Bottom=<br />
|Output=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Energy|Input=|Output=0-4 [[EU]]/t (varying)|Storage=-}}<br />
<br />
== Detailed Mechanics ==<br />
<br />
- A Wind Mill will produce on average 250 EU per Minecraft day multiplied by its height in the world.<br />
This number varies '''greatly''' due to the highly unpredictable and constantly changing wind strength in the world; this number can be anything from 0 to 1000 EU. (Although numbers far below 150 or far above 320 are uncommon <!-- needs verification in 1.42 -->)<br />
<br />
- A Wind Mill's efficiency can be hindered by any kind of block placed in a 9x9x7 area around it.<br />
<br />
Top view: <br />
<br />
[[File:windmill_area_top.png|176px|link=]]<br />
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Side view:<br />
<br />
[[File:windmill_area_side.png|176px|link=]]<br />
<br />
It's best to have the cable from the Wind Mill underneath it and down at least two blocks before turning.<br />
<br />
<br />
- For each obstructing block, a Wind Mill's effective height lowers by 1.<br />
<br />
- A Wind Mill treats non-block items like torches and Redstone wires as obstructions too.<br />
<br />
- A Wind Mill doesn't treat the roof of the world as an obstruction.<br />
<br />
- Wind Mills produce 50% extra EU/t in a thunderstorm, and 20% when it's raining but not in a thunderstorm.<br />
<br />
- '''If a wind mill produces more than 5 EU/t, it has a chance of breaking.''' If a wind mill's effective height is no more than 80, it cannot break.<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
A Wind Mill placed as high as possible (layer 256), with no obstructions (apart from the 2 cable blocks under the wind mill) will produce roughly 63500 EU (250 * 254) a day or 2.6 EU/t overall.<br />
<br />
A Wind Mill that was placed near bedrock (layer 10) with no obstructions (not including the cable again) produced 2000 EU (250 * 8) a day (0.1 EU/t overall).<br />
<br />
== Technical Details (Client v1.95 | MC1.2.5) ==<br />
<br />
Wind Strength<br />
* Minimum strength is 0, Maximum is 30.<br />
* Modified every 128 ticks (About 6.4 seconds)<br />
* Chance to increase or decrease by 1.<br />
* 10% chance to increase if current strength is 0 to 20.<br />
* 10% chance to decrease if current strength is 10 to 30.<br />
* Current strength of 0 to 9 have (current strength)% chance to decrease in strength. (E.g. 0 current strength has 0% chance to decrease, 1 = 1% to decrease, ..., 9 = 9%)<br />
* Current strength of 21 to 30 have (30 - current strength)% chance to increase in strength. (E.g. 21 current strength has 9% chance to increase, 22 = 8% to increase, ..., 30 = 0%)<br />
Power<br />
* Calculated every 128 ticks (About 6.4 seconds)<br />
* Minimum power is 0, Maximum is 11.46 (y: 255, obstructions: 0, and thundering), Maximum safe is 4.98 (y: 147, obstructions: 0, and thundering). Maximum safe, with 2 cables, is 4.98 (y: 149, obstructions: 2, and thundering). Maximum safe, with 2 cables, is y=191 if you wish to ignore high wind and rain storms.<br />
* Calculation is: power = s * (y - 64 - c) / 750; 's' is Wind Strength, 'y' is Block Height, and 'c' is number of blocks (not including the windmill itself) in a 9x9x7 area around the windmill.<br />
* Power has a 50% (* 1.5) increase if it is thundering, 20% (* 1.2) increase if it is raining.<br />
* If the power is higher than 5, there is a 0% to 0.1292% chance (chance based on power) to change the windmill to a generator and drop 0 to 4 iron ingots.<br />
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<div>{{Block<br />
|image=Geothermal_Generator_ig.png<br />
|type=Generator<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
}}<br />
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A ''Geothermal Generator'' works on the same basic principle as normal [[Generator]]s do.<br />
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Geothermal generators use the heat of Lava to generate electricity. With the release of IC², the generators accept both [[Non-IC Items|Lava Buckets]] and [[Lava Cell|Lava Cells]]. The latter are stackable and thus require less maintenance, but cost Tin to produce.<br />
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Note for those using Buildcraft: the Geothermal Generator will now connect to Buildcraft's Waterproof Pipes, and will receive lava carried by them. It will also accept lava directly from an adjacent Buildcraft Pump.<br />
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<br />
== Recipe ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Generator|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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== Usage ==<br />
<br />
As with all Generators, the lava-based fuel of choice is inserted into the lower slot, and optionally an [[RE Battery]] in the upper slot. The Geothermal Generator will charge the battery or output power at a rate of 20 [[EU]]/t.<br />
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A single Geothermal Generator can store 24 units of lava - thus, inserting a full stack of Lava Cells will instantly use up 24 of them and fill out the lava gauge. Unlike the [[Furnace|furnace]], the Geothermal Generator does not consume the [[Non-IC Items|bucket]] when a [[Non-IC Items|lava bucket]] is used as fuel. It is returned to your inventory.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Geothermal Generator<br />
|Top=RE Battery<br />
|Bottom=Lava Bucket<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Geothermal Generator<br />
|Top=RE Battery<br />
|Bottom=Lava Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Energy ==<br />
<br />
'''Storage:''' 480,000 [[EU]]<br />
<br />
'''Input:''' Lava Buckets, Lava Cells, or placed next to a [[Pump]]<br />
<br />
'''Output:''' 20000 EU per Lava Bucket or Lava Cell at a rate of 20 [[EU]]/t<br />
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== Extra Usages ==<br />
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If you have the BuildCraft mod installed, you can generate near-infinite power. Simply connect one (or more) of these magical machines to a [http://minecraftbuildcraft.wikia.com/wiki/Pump BuildCraft pump] pumping from a lava lake in [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/The_Nether the Nether].<br />
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<strong>INFINITE<sup><small>*</small></sup> POWER!</strong><br />
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Also, if you have <span class="pops">[http://eloraam.com Eloraam's RedPower]</span> installed, you can pump the lava from the volcano** into the generator. <br />
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<small>* Not responsible for limitations due to laws of physics.</small><br />
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<small>** Not quite as "infinite" as the Nether.</small><br />
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== Tip ==<br />
<br />
* Using the [[Geothermal Generator]] with a connection to a [[Pump]] will provide an output of 30,000 [[EU]] instead of 20,000. For it to work properly, the Pump has to be above a lava source tile, and the Geothermal Generator needs to touching the Pump.<br />
Additionally, an [[Empty Cell]] needs to be placed into the top of the pump (for unknown reason), and the initial powering of the pump can be done by placing 1 [[Redstone]] in the bottom slot of the [[Pump]].<br />
Note:: Though it gives an increased EU (30,000), there is still a 200 EU per operation cost for the pump. The Geothermal Generator will charge the adjacent pump, for a total output of 29,800 [[EU]] per lava source tile.<br />
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== Tekkit Tips ==<br />
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* With the Tekkit mod pack 3.0.3, steam engines can burn lava buckets and transfer the power through an engine generator. The engine generators are expensive, and buckets of lava are complicated to deal with, but it would produce 50,000 EU per lava bucket as opposed to 20,000 EU. <br />
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<div>The tutorial is regularly updated, you can see the first version of it here.<br />
Whilst waiting for a corrected version, you can download the last unfinished version here: <span class="pops">[http://www.mediafire.com/?j9gem0c4laoeyb5 First Steps in the IndustrialCraft mod for Minecraft V0.5.pdf]</span><br />
(texture pack used: <span class="pops">[http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=163329&sid=cdc70e1f885922f1354f76755c7c868d Soartex]</span>)<br />
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== Basics steps in a new world ==<br />
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[[file:first_steps1.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Now that you have downloaded and installed the mod and generated a new map, you really don’t know where to begin. Like all other maps you begin in, gather some wood, then some cobblestone and coal and build a little house (or a cave if you wish) for your first night.<br />
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[[file:first_steps2.png |350x350px| link=|left]]<br />
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Here is mine with some flowers. Having a pretty house is always a plus, even if it’s just for you, and I can easily expand it. <br />
Beware of the mobs if you are not playing in Peaceful mode, the creepers can blow up what you built. If you want to, use some torches to light the area.<br />
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[[file:first_steps3.png |350x350px| link=|right]]<br />
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Keep in mind you will need a lot of room for your industry. Try to get a good spot with a lot of space not too far away, like that sand plain I can see from my roof (you will also need lots of sand for other purposes). <br />
Don’t forget to add some chests and a bed in your little place.<br />
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Nothing new here, but you must begin with a good base if you want to go further. The next part will introduce some new things.<br />
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== First Ingredients and Machines ==<br />
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You now have a little base with four walls, a roof, some chests, a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table, but you want more new stuff. Now, you need to gather Rubber. You will need a lot of lumber to build our first machine, and a basic generator: 34 logs precisely. However, you should take more to use as fuel.<br />
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<br/> <br/> <br />
{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=Wooden Planks|B2=Wooden Planks|C2=Wooden Planks<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=Treetap<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Use 5 Wooden Planks to craft a [[Treetap]]. You will need 5 Treetaps total, one for extracting [[Sticky Resin]] and four for crafting an [[Extractor]], but wait until later to make the other four to save space.<br />
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Now, extract 6 [[Sticky Resin]] from the [[Rubber Wood|rubber trees]]. Rubber trees are somewhat random, but I can tell you they're most abundant in Swamp biomes and they never grow in Desert biomes.<br />
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For now drop that into a chest, and gather torches, pickaxes, and food, for you will have to go to the center of the earth! The second thing you must gather is Redstone, that next-to useless red powder you have in astronomical quantity is the base of industrial electricity. Of course, you will need an iron pickaxe to extract it, but you must have a bad spawn point if you don’t find any along the way. Also, you should mine any [[Copper Ore|Copper]] or [[Tin Ore|Tin]] you see for later.<br />
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[[file:first_steps6.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Here is a screenshot of a natural cave where you can see all but three types of ores you can gather, from left to right:<br />
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*Gold. Its value is much higher in IC, especially in its dust form. It's involved in many mid-tech machines. You should mine it - it will become more useful in the future.<br />
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*[[Tin]]. It is required for many things, but it is fairly common.<br />
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*[[Copper]]. Like Tin, it is required for most things in IC, such as cables, so you must gather a good stock in the beginning. Like Tin, there's plenty in the world.<br />
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*Iron. '''Every''' machine uses Iron, so it will be the ore you must hunt the most. You will be always short of Iron.<br />
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*Coal. It's value was increased, so if you want torches or furnace fuel, use Charcoal. Use Coal for other, more important things. [[Dusts|Coal Dust]] is used to build [[Solar Panel|Solar Panels]], it's a more efficient [[Fuel]], and lots of things like the nano-suit use it. In other worlds, you might not care about Coal, but in IC, it is valuable.<br />
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*[[Uranium]]. You will need it to power your future nuclear reactor or to craft a nuke to blow up a mountain. Besides that, they are not involved in other recipes. They are rarer than other ores, but can be found at every layer. You will need an iron pickaxe to gather them.<br />
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[[file:first_steps7.png |500px| link=|center]]<br />
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Further away in the cave:<br />
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*Redstone: Good news: it’s much faster to mine with IC (Alblaka fixed the bug Mojang left); it will not take you ages, like I said in the beginning of that part. The Redstone is involved in most parts of IC crafting, especially the basic ones. We need some for crafting the first part of a machine, and later, other things.<br />
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*Diamond: Ha the diamond, everybody runs after them, try to get 3 of them and keep them in a chest, we will craft something awesome with them. You should know that you can produce diamonds with coal, I’ll show you later. There is something else to do with them other than waste them in tools or one-use armor.<br />
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*It's not shown here, but you know it: the Lapis-lazuli. Involved in the more advanced machines, you need '''BLOCKS''' of lapis to craft them, so if you find them now, just keep them until you have a need to use them.<br />
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-Lava: I know, it’s not a mineable resource, but it’s used to power one of the most powerful generators: the [[Geothermal Generator]]. Keep in mind where are some lava lakes are to go back to later.<br />
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-Obsidian: You need some Obsidian to go in the Nether and because you will need some Glowstone Dust for mid-tech machines (alternatively Glowstone Dust can be crafted using Gold Dust and Redstone Dust). Obsidian is also a part of the process of producing Diamonds out of Coal.<br />
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You know what you can gather under the surface, continue to collect some resources and go back to your base for the next step.<br />
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Now you’re safe at your base, you could smelt some of the ore you gathered from your trip, but be patient and don’t smelt any more ore than you must. Soon you will be able to craft an incredible machine: the [[Macerator]], which will give you 2 ore [[dust]] from one ore and other stuff I'll explain later.<br />
However, before you build a Macerator, you need a Generator, and you may want to craft an Extractor as well, but to build them, you must craft some Electric Circuits, which need some Cables. Yeah, it seems complicated, and it is. That's why I'm writing a little tutorial just for you.<br />
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=== Iron Furnace ===<br />
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One of the first IC2-related things you'll probably want to create is an [[Iron Furnace]]. This is an upgrade over the regular Furnace from vanilla Minecraft (a.k.a. Stone Furnace by IC2 users). It operates faster and uses fuel more efficiently. Click on the link for details. There are two recipes available, but you should go with the one that uses less Iron:<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron|B2=|C2=Iron<br />
|A3=Iron|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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All you need for this is five Iron Ore and one piece of Charcoal (or several pieces of Wood) for fuel. Smelt five Iron Ore into ingots in your regular stone Furnace, then pick up your Furnace and use it to craft an Iron Furnace as shown above. An Iron Furnace is an important part of making an [[Electric Furnace]] later, so making it now lets you use it until we get to that step. <br />
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=== Extractor ===<br />
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''You can optionally exchange the Extractor with the Macerator listed below if you have several Rubber trees nearby.''<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 6 Sticky Resin<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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You remember the Sticky Resin you kept in the chest? Take it, and your Copper Ingots too. We will create some [[Copper Cable]]s. You see it takes 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots for every 6 cables. Later you will need a large amount of them, but first you want just enough to make an Extractor. Once you have that, you can make Rubber much more efficiently.<br />
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Smelt your 6 Sticky Resin in any furnace to get 6 [[Rubber]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber<br />
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper<br />
|A3=Rubber|B3=Rubber|C3=Rubber<br />
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable|OA=6<br />
|Output-link=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Prepare one batch of 6 [[Cable|cables]] using the recipe that uses 6 Rubber and 3 Copper Ingots. <br />
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Smelt 9 Iron Ore into Iron Ingots, and then smelt the Iron Ingots again to get 9 [[Refined Iron]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Redstone<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Insulated Copper Cable|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=Electronic Circuit<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Now we will craft our first [[Electronic Circuit]]. You need 6 [[Cable|cables]], 2 Redstone, and one [[Refined Iron]]. Like all other things on that page, it’s the base of the industry, so you'll be using it a lot. <br />
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Next we must craft the recipe of all machines: the [[Machine Block]].<br />
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{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Machine<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Just take 8 [[Refined Iron]] and draw a box with them in the craft interface.<br />
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FINALLY we can craft our first machine. We just need 4 more [[Treetap|Treetaps]]. Take 20 planks and craft them. After that, put the 4 tree taps, the machine block, and the [[Electronic Circuit]] on the crafting bench and '''TADA''' you can plant your [[Extractor]] where you want. Be careful though: you can’t remove any machine by hand. It will be destroyed if you do. You will need a [[Wrench|special tool]] made with a [[Bronze|new metal]]. We will see that later.<br />
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{|<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Treetap|B1=Machine|C1=Treetap<br />
|A2=Treetap|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Treetap<br />
|Output=Extractor<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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Ok, you have your Extractor, but to use it, you need '''ELECTRICITY''', made by a '''[[Generator|GENERATOR]]'''. Now you know what we need to make next.<br />
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=== Generator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 8 Tin Ore<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
* 8 Cobblestone<br />
* 8 Iron Ore<br />
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There are 2 ways to craft a [[Generator]]:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=|B2=Machine|C2=<br />
|A3=|B3=Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
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First, you can use a [[RE Battery]], a [[Machine Block]], and a Furnace (8 Iron needed).<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=RE Battery|C1=<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=|B3=Iron Furnace|C3=<br />
|linkB2=|linkC2=<br />
|linkB3=<br />
|Output=Generator<br />
}}<br />
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Or, you can use a [[RE Battery]], 3 [[Refined Iron]], and an [[Iron Furnace]] (8 Iron needed).<br />
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Both recipes cost the same amount of Iron overall, but the second recipe requires less smelting. '''Do no use your existing Iron Furnace.''' You will need it later, and you will need something to smelt with in the meantime. <br />
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I know you are asking yourself: How do I create an [[RE Battery]]? Let's do that now!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=<br />
|A2=Tin|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=RE Battery<br />
}}<br />
1 Cable, 4 Tin, and 2 Redstone. Easy, no?<br />
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Time to remember that recipe.<br />
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You need to assemble two [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]]. One is needed to build the Generator, and the second is needed to power your Extractor.<br />
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But wait! You just used your last [[Cable]]. It’s time to craft more, but this time we will not waste great quantities of resin. Go back in front of your [[Extractor]], put 2 [[Sticky Resin]] into the top hole, and put some Redstone into the bottom hole (pure Redstone is like a 1 use low-efficient battery, but it works). With the Extractor, you get 3 Rubber for each Sticky Resin instead of just 1. Next smelt 3 Copper Ore into Copper Ingots. Craft a batch of 6 Insulated Copper Cables with your [[Rubber]].<br />
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Lastly, smelt 8 Tin Ore into Tin Ingots.<br />
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Now you can assemble your two RE Batteries.<br />
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Next create a regular Furnace and follow one of the two recipes above to craft the [[Generator]].<br />
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Don't place the generator next to anything; I’ll explain why in the wiring section. Put your empty battery in the upper slot and put some (char)coal or other things that burn in the lower slot. You will need 2.5 (char)coal to fill up a single battery. I usually don't worry about completely filling my battery at this point. Feel free to make more RE Batteries. However, we'll be adding a cable shortly which will make the batteries unnecessary. <br />
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The empty Rechargeable Batteries can stack up to 16, but the fully charged ones can’t be stacked. It’s the drawback of the re-usability. You can place a chest right next to the generator and it will gather your full batteries. <br />
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For now, you can use a partially or fully charged battery to power the [[Extractor]]. This will give you a lot more [[Rubber]] for making [[Cable|cables]], which in turn will make it easier to build other machines.<br />
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=== Macerator ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 3 Flint<br />
* 2 Cobblestone<br />
* 9 Iron Ore<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 3 Copper Ore<br />
* 2 Redstone<br />
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And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the incredible '''[[Macerator|MACERATOR]]''' which can double your mining productivity. Craft another [[Electronic Circuit|electronic circuit]], another [[Machine Block]] and collect the needed Cobblestone and Flint. If you didn't already know, you occasionally get Flint when you break Gravel blocks.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Flint|B1=Flint|C1=Flint<br />
|A2=Cobblestone|B2=Machine|C2=Cobblestone<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Macerator<br />
}}<br />
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Put your ore in the upper slot, and a battery in the bottom one, and wait for 2 [[Dusts|dust]] to magically appear from one ore, then, put that dust in an [[Electric Furnace]] (actually any furnace) and you will have 2 ingots for one ore. What, you don’t know how to create an [[Electric Furnace]]? It will be our next step in this long section.<br />
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You must know that the [[Macerator]] can do more things than create [[Dusts|dust]] from ore. It can create dust from coal too. The [[Dusts|coal dust]] is used in a lot of things. <br />
The [[Macerator]] can make Flint out of Gravel. This may not seem so, but it’s really useful. It can also make Cobblestone from smooth Stone, and incredibly, make SAND out of Cobblestone. Cool, isn’t it?<br />
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Note: It's easier to store ores and Macerate as needed since dusts use up twice the chest space.<br />
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=== Electric Furnace ===<br />
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For this project you'll need:<br />
* 1 Iron Furnace (existing)<br />
* 2 Sticky Resin (using Extractor)<br />
* 2 Copper Ore (using Macerator)<br />
* 4 Redstone<br />
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The [[Electric Furnace]] will allow you to smelt using electricity instead of using Char(Coal). This is the thing you'll use your Iron Furnace to craft. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Redstone|B2=Iron Furnace|C2=Redstone<br />
|Output=Electric Furnace<br />
}}<br />
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I know, it’s another [[Electronic Circuit|circuit]] to craft, but I warned you it would be everywhere.<br />
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Like the other furnaces, you put the stuff you want to heat in the upper part, and a battery in the bottom. It's 12.5% faster than the Iron Furnace, and there is no energy waste. If there is nothing left in the top, it immediately stops consuming energy.<br />
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You now have 1 [[Extractor]], 1 [[Generator]], 1 [[Macerator]], and 1 [[Electric Furnace]]. It’s not much. If you think you can use more things, you're right. <br />
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[[file:First Steps.png |600px| link=|center]]<br />
''In this image you can see the BatBox, with the Generator to its left, and a length of copper cable four squares long to its right. Up to four machines can then be placed directly in front of the cable. Going up from the BatBox is a four square long copper cable that connects to a second BatBox, and then from there to solar panels using tin cables.''<br />
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=== BatBox ===<br />
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Adding a [[BatBox]] will provide a much larger energy storage buffer for your Generator and therefore simplify its operation. You'll need three Rechargeable Batteries to build it. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks<br />
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery<br />
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks<br />
|Output=BatBox<br />
}}<br />
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Run Copper Cable from the output face of the BatBox to your machines. Don't make the cable longer than four segments to avoid wasting energy. Once you have the machines connected to the BatBox via cable, you won't need to use batteries to run them anymore. Place your Generator on the opposite side of the BatBox from the Output facing. If you find you need to change the direction of the BatBox's output facing, you'll need to look at [[#The Power of Bronze|The Power of Bronze]] section below for information on how to make a Bronze Wrench.<br />
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BatBoxes can be daisy-chained to provide more EU storage. They can also be used to break up lengths of cable avoid energy loss. The maximum length you can have of Copper Cable is four before it loses 1 [[EU]]/t. By placing a BatBox at the end of four segments of Copper Cable, you can then go another four segments without energy loss. Keep these ideas in mind as you expand.<br />
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=== Solar Panel ===<br />
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Next you can add a [[Solar Panel]] to reduce your Coal/Charcoal usage. Keep in mind that Solar Panels require an unobstructed view of the sky and they only work in the daytime.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Glass|C1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Coal Dust|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Electronic Circuit|B3=Generator|C3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=Solar Panel<br />
}}<br />
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Connect your Solar Panel (with or without a cable) to the top of the BatBox. Now your BatBox will receive a constant trickle from the Solar Panel and can also receive energy from your Generator. Don't make long cables. If your cable to your Solar Generator is more than four segments long, you won't get any power since Copper Cable loses 1 EU for every five segments, rounded down.<br />
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You can also connect Solar Panels using [[Tin Cable]]s. However, Tin Cables cannot be insulated.<br />
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=== Etcetera ===<br />
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For more production, craft 1 more [[Generator]], 2 [[Macerator|Macerators]] and 2 [[Electric Furnace|Electric Furnaces]], and all will be faster.<br />
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[[File:solarflowertop.png|400px| link=|left]]<br />
[[File:solarflowerbottom.png|400px| link=|right]]<br />
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<center>''To provide a significant amount of energy from solar, you'll need a lot of Solar Panels.''</center><br />
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You can see the inside of my little home, 3 Macerators, 3 Electric Furnaces, 1 Extractor, 1 Generator in view, and 2 unknown machines. You can see I’ve put a chest in front of my generator to gather the charged batteries when I stalk outdoors.<br />
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[[file:first_steps20.png |650px| link=|center]]<br />
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== The Power of Bronze ==<br />
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Now you have a small, but fully functional base that allows you to get twice as many ingots for every mining run. Unfortunately, you can’t move any of the machines or you'll have to rebuild it from scrap.<br />
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Now we will craft the engi-friend tool: the [[Bronze Wrench]]. The Bronze Wrench is made from [[Bronze|BRONZE]]. I can hear your little voice: "''A new ore I haven't found? How can it be so rare?''" '''YOU FOOL''', [[Bronze]] is made from '''COPPER + TIN'''.<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Dust|B3=Copper Dust<br />
|C2=Copper Dust|C3=Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=2}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Bronze}}<br />
|}<br />
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You need to use a Macerator to grind Copper and Tin into dust, then take the dust from those 2 ores and mix them in a 3:1 ratio (location in the crafting grid doesn’t matter). This gives you Bronze dust.<br />
To smelt Bronze Dust into ingots, put them in a furnace.<br />
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You'll need six Bronze Ingots to make a Bronze Wrench:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|Output=Wrench<br />
|Output-link=Bronze Wrench}}<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Tools|Bronze tools]].<br />
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'''Iron!'''<br />
A very important topic. Every machine is based on Iron. It also costs a lot of Iron for minecarts and rails. ''But we have bronze!'' Why we can't use bronze for rails?<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Stick<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Rail|OA=8}}<br />
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The use of a Bronze Wrench is incredibly easy: just right click on the machine you want to remove; be careful, if the machine wasn’t empty you will lose everything it contained. And sometimes you can make a ''mistake'', and you can’t retrieve the machine you craft, its unlucky, but it happens. Only 4 machines can be retrieved safely every time: [[MFE Unit]], [[HV Transformer]], [[Terraformer]] and '''[[Miner|MINERs]]'''.<br />
Also, you can craft armor from Bronze.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze|A2=Bronze|A3=Bronze<br />
|B2=Bronze|B3=Bronze<br />
|C1=Bronze|C2=Bronze|C3=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Chestplate}}<br />
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== Second steps ==<br />
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=== Electric Wrench ===<br />
If you find your Bronze Wrenches keep wearing out, I suggest upgrading your Bronze Wrench to an [[Electric Wrench]]. <br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|C1=Wrench <br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=RE_Battery<br />
|Output=Electric Wrench<br />
}}<br />
The Electric Wrench works the same way, but using it doesn't decrease its durability. You just need to recharge it, which is easy enough.<br />
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The Recipes and Resources page has a list of all available [[Recipes and Resources#Electric|power tools]].<br />
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=== Automated Mining ===<br />
Now we have some machines, but don't stop mining. Pardon, mining. The [[Miner]].<br />
It's a very good machine for lazy people. But if you want one, you must work hard.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Electronic Circuit|B1=Machine|C1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Mining Pipe<br />
|B3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Miner<br />
}}<br />
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For the mining pipe, you need 6 Refined iron and a treetap:<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B3=Treetap|C1=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Pipe|OA=8<br />
}}<br />
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For a working miner, you have to craft another two things:<br />
First, you need a scanner. There are two types: an [[OD Scanner]], or a more precise, energy-eating [[OV Scanner]].<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Electronic Circuit |B1=Glowstone Dust |C2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OD Scanner}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Advanced Circuit}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Glowstone Dust|A3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B1=Glowstone Dust|B2=Advanced Circuit|B3=OD Scanner<br />
|C2=Glowstone Dust|C3=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|Output=OV Scanner<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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The OD Scanner scans a 5x5 area and submits the results on the player's screen. The OV Scanner scans a 9x9 area, and also submits the results on the player's screen. Either one can be used in the miner.<br />
The second item your miner needs is a [[Mining Drill]].<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B1=Refined Iron|B2=Electronic Circuit|B3=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|C2=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Mining Drill}}<br />
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The mining drill is a useful item. It can mine stone fast, but if that speed isn't enough, you can craft a [[Diamond Drill]]. It's also a hand-held tool, not just an item for the Miner.<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C2=Diamond<br />
|B2=Mining Drill|Output=Diamond Drill}}<br />
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Put the drill and the scanner in the miner with a few mining pipes, give them energy, and go to the bed, relax, watch TV, but don't do hard jobs!<br />
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=== MFE Unit ===<br />
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Now, we have one more machine, and we can power them with solar panels. But what will we do when BatBox runs out of energy at night? We want a bigger storage unit!<br />
For that job, there is the [[MFE Unit]]. It can store 600,000 EU, as much as 15 BatBoxes!! If you can empty a fully loaded MFE Unit during a night, you are a very spendthrift player.<br />
But! It isn't cheap. You must have at least <big>FOUR</big> diamonds! Go to layer 1-16, and search for some diamonds.<br />
Can you find four diamonds? Are they genuine? Okay. Craft them to Energy Crystals!<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Redstone|A3=Redstone<br />
|B1=Redstone|B2=Diamond|B3=Redstone<br />
|C1=Redstone|C2=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Energy Crystal}}<br />
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Craft a machine, search for 4 cables, and craft a MFE Unit like this:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=2xIns. Gold Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal<br />
|A3=2xIns. Gold Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=2xIns. Gold Cable<br />
|Output=MFE Unit<br />
}}<br />
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Now, we can store a lot of EU for difficult times.<br />
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NOTE: Copper cable and most machines can only handle 32EU/t, and the MFE outputs 128EU/t. You must either use a [[LV Transformer]] or [[Gold Cable]] and a [[Transformer upgrade]].<br />
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=== Canning Machine ===<br />
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Uhh. I have got hunger. Eat a sandwich! But... Food... The Canning machine! It is a cheap, useful, and multipurpose machine. It can be used for filling [[Tin Can]]s with food, and fill [[Fuel Can]]s with biofuel or coalfuel.<br />
Craft it!<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine|B3=Tin<br />
|C1=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Canning Machine}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|A3=Tin<br />
|B3=Tin|C2=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Can}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Canning Machine<br />
|Top=Cooked Porkchop<br />
|Bottom=Tin Can<br />
|Output=Canned Food|OA=4}}<br />
|}<br />
Since food comes in all shapes and sizes, some food fits in a few cans, while other foods need more than a few cans. The '''FOOD-TIN CAN''' list can be found here:[[Food List]]<br />
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<br />
=== Geothermal Generator ===<br />
<br />
Remember that lava lake you found waaaaay back when you made your first trip in the mines? Now it's time to take advantage of it with a [[Geothermal Generator]]. Now, we will craft it! We will supply it with lava cells. To make lava cells, take a few tin.<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Tin|B1=Tin|B3=Tin<br />
|C2=Tin|Output=Empty Cell|OA=16}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Empty Cell|A2=Empty Cell|A3=Mining Pipe<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Machine |B3=Treetap<br />
|C1=Empty Cell|C2=Empty Cell|C3=Mining Pipe<br />
|Output=Pump}}<br />
|}<br />
Now, craft a Geothermal Generator. Take four glass, two cells, and a generator.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|A2=Glass|A3=Refined Iron<br />
|B1=Empty Cell|B2=Empty Cell|B3=Generator<br />
|C1=Glass|C2=Glass|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator}}<br />
<br />
Put the battery on the top slot, and a [[Lava Cell]] or [[Lava Bucket]] in the bottom slot.<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Geothermal Generator<br />
|Top=RE Battery<br />
|Bottom=Lava Cell<br />
|Output=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Geothermal Generator<br />
|Top=RE Battery<br />
|Bottom=Lava Bucket<br />
|Output=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Compressor ===<br />
<br />
''Uhh...'' We have got some energy. I want to '''MINE''', but I don't like pickaxes, and I hate tapping my toes waiting for that Miner to get everything. Time to craft something hot and shiny: the [[Mining Laser]]! But first, we need another, slightly less shiny machine: a [[Compressor]]. Smelt some Cobblestone, craft a circuit, and then a Machine Block!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Stone|A2=Stone|A3=Stone<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|C1=Stone|C2=Stone|C3=Stone<br />
|Output=Compressor}}<br />
<br />
Place that machine, give "him" energy, and place a [[Mixed Metal Ingot]] in it!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze<br />
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin<br />
|Output=Metal Block|OA=2}}<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Metal Block<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy}}<br />
<br />
'''But that isn't a Mining Laser!'''<br />
*Please wait. We need that in order to make the Mining Laser!<br />
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<br />
=== Mining Laser ===<br />
<br />
Compress 4 [[Advanced Alloy]], craft another two energy crystals, and an [[Advanced Circuit]].<br><br />
<br />
'''It's very expensive!''' <br />
* I know! But if you want mine with style...<br><br />
'''When will we finish that laser?'''<br><br />
*Now! <br />
<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|A2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B1=Energy Crystal|B2=Advanced Alloy|B3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|C1=Energy Crystal|C3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Mining Laser}}<br />
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<br />
To charge the mining laser, put it in the MFE Unit. Let the laser charge for awhile, then head back to your mine. To change the firing mode, hold '''M''' and '''right-click'''. The firing modes can be found here:[[Mining Laser]].<br />
Every firing mode has advantages and disadvantages. The default firing mode is the mining mod. It's balanced.<br />
Now, use your weapon, mine resources, because soon we will start a new chapter. Listen to a good music, chop down trees, get some cobblestone, manage your farm. Please, '''''RELAX'''''.<br />
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<br />
==<big>The Way to Industry</big> ==<br />
<br />
We did a lot of jobs, we have got a little house, and a few machines, '''BUT'''.<br />
Why don't we make a big house for our machines? I said, that keep in your mind a big, flat place. If it takes a lot of time, to go to your flat place, we will craft a Teleporter, or a Terraformer.<br />
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For a Teleporter, you need a lot of energy, two metal blocks, some glowstone dust, and some coal dust.<br />
For a Terraformer, you need energy, two TFBP, an advanced machine, and some glowstone dust.<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Coal Dust|B1=Coal Dust<br />
|A2=Coal Dust|B2=Coal Dust<br />
|Output=Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Carbon Fibers|A2=Carbon Fibers<br />
|Output=Combined Carbon Fibers}}<br />
||{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Combined Carbon Fibers<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Carbon Plate}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Craft '''two''' carbon plates, and then compress two metal block. Make a machine, and craft them to an advanced machine!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Carbon Plate|B1=Advanced Alloy<br />
|B2=Machine|B3=Advanced Alloy|C2=Carbon Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine}}<br />
Now make an electronic circuit, an advanced circuit, and take two redstone.<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit|B2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone<br />
|Output=Tfbp}}<br />
Now, craft that amazing '''''TERRAFORMER'''''!<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glowstone Dust|A2=Dirt|A3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|B1=Tfbp|B2=Advanced Machine|B3=Dirt<br />
|C1=Glowstone Dust|C2=Dirt|C3=Glowstone Dust<br />
|Output=Terraformer}}<br />
Make another Tfbp, and program that!<br />
*Flatificator<br />
It make a flat area with dirt ground.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Dirt|B1=Dirt|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Dirt|C2=Dirt<br />
|Output=Flatificator}}<br />
*Cultivation<br />
It replaces sand with dirt, and place a few saplings.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Seeds|B1=Seeds|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Seeds|C2=Seeds<br />
|Output=Cultivation}} <br />
*Irrigation<br />
It force saplings and seeds to grow faster, and causes sugar cane to grow 4-block high.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Water Bucket|B1=Water Bucket|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Water Bucket|C2=Water Bucket<br />
|Output=Irrigation}}<br />
*Desertification<br />
It replace dirt with sand, destroy plants and saplings, melt ice and snow. '''It sets forests on fire!'''<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A2=Sand|B1=Sand|B2=Tfbp<br />
|B3=Sand|C2=Sand<br />
|Output=Desertification}} <br />
To put a Tfbp in a Terraformer, just hold it, and right-click in the Terraformer. To remove it, just right-click in the Terraformer with a wrench. Supply the Terraformer with energy, and after 2-3 days, it will finish the job.<br />
[[file:Workingterraformer.png|link=|1200px|center]]<br />
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<br />
=== The Teleporter ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|B2=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B3=Electronic Circuit<br />
|Output=FreqTrans}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Advanced Circuit |B1=FreqTrans |C1=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A2=Glass Fibre Cable |B2=Advanced Machine |C2=Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|A3=Advanced Circuit |B3=Diamond |C3=Advanced Circuit<br />
|Output=Teleporter}}<br />
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<br />
<br />
<big>'''DAWN OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE'''</big><br />
<br />
Do you think that solar collectors or coal-based generators can't serve your purposes?<br /><br />
Do you get tired of waiting for that stupid sun?<br /><br />
Do you think that pollution isn't an important thing?<br /><br />
Then I think, the reactor is your best machine!<br /><br />
But why doesn't your neighbor have a reactor?<br /><br />
'''Because it's very expensive!'''<br />
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<br />
You can find out all about Nuclear Reactors in the [[Tutorial:Nuclear_Power | Nuclear Power]] guide.<br />
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[[Category:Tutorial]]</div>Triflerhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Tutorial:First_Steps&diff=11346Talk:Tutorial:First Steps2012-07-28T23:13:22Z<p>Trifler: Response to Stringburka</p>
<hr />
<div>== Geothermal Generator == <br />
<br />
I find this to be one of the first things I make after the regular generator - far before solar power. Shouldn't it be quite far up on the tutorial? If you're building your base down underground, it's incredibly effective, and even if not it's far simpler to get a lot of energy out of than solar panels compared to price - especially as it's got a 48k EU storage in form of lava. A single bucket of lava produces more energy than a full day and night of a solar panel, and for four tin you get 16 cells - providing 32k EU. [[User:Stringburka|Stringburka]] 12:14, 28 July 2012 (UTC)<br />
: Good point. Main reason is then you get in to Pumps, Canning Machine, etc... Also Solar Panels were a lot easier to make before. The main concern is getting some kind of passive trickle power to reduce fuel consumption. However, I'll work on adding something for other power types. I might add a Geothermal and then just reference the Pump and Canning Machine for the player to look at. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 23:13, 28 July 2012 (UTC)<br />
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== Nuclear Reactor ==<br />
<br />
Please let's not put stuff about Nuclear Reactors in a "First Steps" tutorial. --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 00:57, 3 November 2011 (CET)<br />
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== Raw Materials ==<br />
Here is a list of the total materials needed to possess one of everything on this tutorial, for those (like me) that would like to go out, collect a ton of materials, and then just sit and industrialize in one shot, based on the page as of 12-29-2011.<br />
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59 Coal<br />
<br />
40 Cobblestone<br />
<br />
238 Copper Dust<br />
<br />
12 Diamond<br />
<br />
7 Dirt<br />
<br />
3 Flint<br />
<br />
30 Glowstone Dust<br />
<br />
227 Iron Dust<br />
<br />
18 Lapis Lazuli<br />
<br />
199 Redstone<br />
<br />
235 Rubber<br />
<br />
11 Sand<br />
<br />
4 Seeds<br />
<br />
130.75 Tin Dust<br />
<br />
4 Water Bucket<br />
<br />
65 Wooden Planks<br />
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NOTES:<br />
*Most of the copper is used in making copper wires. Since it takes 3 copper to make 6 cables, there may be slightly more copper required to fulfill the recipe, and thus, a leftover wire or two.<br />
*Some recipes require empty cells. Since it takes 4 tin to make 16 empty cells, there may be slightly more tin required to fulfill the recipe, and thus, a few leftover cells.<br />
*All diamonds can be replaced by Industrial Diamonds at the cost of 64 coal, 4 clay, and 8 flint apiece. To replace all diamonds, the total required materials are 768 coal, 48 clay, and 96 flint.<br />
*No energy or fuel costs are taken into account for any of this production.<br />
*Dusts are listed instead of ingots due to use of bronze ingots, which must be smelted from bronze dust.<br />
*All these numbers were done by hand (I have way too much time on my hands) and as such may not be 100% error-proof.<br />
*Bronze armor has been excluded.<br />
--[[User:Kmartinator|Kmartinator]] 18:07, 29 December 2011 (CET)</div>Trifler