Difference between revisions of "Copper Cable"
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==Shocks== | ==Shocks== | ||
If you move too close to the uninsulated copper cable you may get an electric shock which does damage to the player so it's best to insulate your cables. | If you move too close to the uninsulated copper cable you may get an electric shock which does damage to the player so it's best to insulate your cables. |
Revision as of 19:38, 20 October 2013
Copper cables are Tier 1, the most common cable tier. They are only capable of handling Low Voltage (up to 32 EU-p), however, they suffer the smallest distance-related energy losses out of all the conventional cables, with insulated copper cables having even less energy losses.
They are also used in the creation of Electronic Circuits.
Crafting[edit]
Shocks[edit]
If you move too close to the uninsulated copper cable you may get an electric shock which does damage to the player so it's best to insulate your cables.
Cable Efficiency[edit]
Cable type | Max packet | EU/b | Energy loss |
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Uninsulated Copper Wire | 32 EU-p | 0.3 | 1 EU/3.33 blocks |
Insulated Copper Wire | 32 EU-p | 0.2 | 1 EU every 5 blocks |
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