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(EU Storage only stores 300,000 EU, not 600,000 as stated on the page. I run experimental, maybe this makes a difference?)
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{{Block
#REDIRECT [[EU storage block#CESU]]
|type=Storage
|image=Grid CES Unit.png
|gravity=No
|dirt=No
|transparent=No
|light=no
|tool=bwrench
|stackable=No
|maxeu=128
|storage=300,000
}}
 
The '''CES''' Unit is a Tier 2 energy storage device. It is able to store up to three hundred thousand [[EU]] (making it capable of powering multiple [[Teleporter|teleportations]], running a [[Mass Fabricator]], or directly storing power from most [[Nuclear Reactor]]s). It can accept up to 128 EU/p from its 5 input faces (the faces without dots). It can also emit a current of 128EU/p from its output face (the face with a dot).
 
Like all storage units, its output face is marked by a special texture, which usually faces the player when the block is placed. The direction of the output face can be changed by right-clicking with a [[Wrench]] onto any of the input faces of the block; normally, this will point the output face towards the player, but holding Shift while clicking will point the output face in the opposite direction. Be aware that right-clicking the CESU while pointing at its output face will dismantle it.
 
Notice: Most machines cannot handle 128 [[EU|EU/t]] being sent to their storage, so they explode.
==Recipe==
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Bronze Plate|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Bronze Plate
|A2=Advanced RE-Battery|B2=Advanced RE-Battery|C2=Advanced RE-Battery
|A3=Bronze Plate|B3=Bronze Plate|C3=Bronze Plate
|Output=CES Unit
}}
{{Energy
|Input=Max 128 EU/t
|Output=128 EU/t
|Storage=300 000}}
 
See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/cesu Crafting Guide]
 
==Trivia==
*The CES unit is the second-highest tier of storage unit.
*In v2.X of Industrialcraft, there is a glitch that allows you to send a pulse of 128 EU/p from a CES unit into machines only capable of handling 32 EU/p without them exploding. This is likely a bug that will addressed in the future.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 11 December 2016