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Copper cables are Tier 1, the most common cable tier. They are only capable of handling '''Low Voltage''' (up to 32 [[EU|EU-p]]) (up to 128 [[EU|EU-p]] on Experimental builds), however, they suffer the smallest distance-related energy losses out of all the conventional cables, with insulated copper cables having even less energy losses.  
Copper cables are Tier 2, the 2nd-most common cable tier. They are capable of handling '''Medium Voltage''' (up to 128 [[EU|EU-p]]) (up to 512 [[EU|EU-p]] on Experimental builds), 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 Circuit|Electronic Circuits]].
They are also used in the creation of [[Electronic Circuit|Electronic Circuits]].

Revision as of 13:51, 5 March 2014

Copper cables are Tier 2, the 2nd-most common cable tier. They are capable of handling Medium Voltage (up to 128 EU-p) (up to 512 EU-p on Experimental builds), 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]


Grid Copper Plate.png


Grid Cutter.png




Grid Copper Cable.png

Copper Cable

Copper Cable


Grid Rubber.png


Grid Copper Cable.png




Grid Insulated Copper Cable.png

Shocks[edit]

(OLD)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.

  • This feature seems to be disabled in Experimental versions of IC2 (Test made in 2_2.0.277-experimental)

Cable Efficiency[edit]

Cable type Max packet
Uninsulated Copper Wire 128 EU-p
Insulated Copper Wire 128 EU-p