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Revision as of 03:16, 4 November 2013
MV Transformer | |
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Properties | |
Type | Transformer |
Tool | ![]()
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Stackable | Yes (64)
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Energy Consumption | |
Max EU Input | 512 EU/t (HV) |
Technical Details | |
UU Cost | {{{uu_cost}}} |
First appearance | ? |
ID | IC2:{{{id}}} |
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MV Transformers are used to limit energy flow to 128 EU/t.
A transformer has two modes - step-up and step-down mode. By default, the transformer will operate in step-down mode unless it is receiving a redstone signal. This can be changed in the GUI.
In step-down mode, the transformer will accept up to 512 EU/t from the 5-dotted side without exploding, and output 128 EU/t from the 3-dotted sides. Step-up mode appears to be useless.
Latest Recipe[edit]
Usage[edit]
When using any Transformer, remember that the 5-dotted side means higher voltage and the 1-dotted sides mean lower voltage. You can change the direction the 5-dotted side is facing by right-clicking a 1-dotted face with a Wrench.
Converting to MV:[edit]
In order to convert to MV, you must point the input cable (maximum "voltage" is HV, 512 EU/t) to the 5-dotted side and then link any number of output cables from the 1-dotted sides.
Energy[edit]
EU | |
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Input | Up to 512 EU/t in. |
Output | Variable
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Storage | 512 EU |
History[edit]
IC² | Minecraft | Change |
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Industrial Craft² | ||
1.97 | 1.2.5 | Before this version, the recipe of the MV Transformer was: |
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