Difference between revisions of "Energy Crystal"

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{{Grid/Crafting Table
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone
|A2=Redstone|B2=Industrial Diamond|C2=Redstone
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone
|A3=Redstone|B3=Redstone|C3=Redstone
|A3=Redstone|B3=Redstone|C3=Redstone
|Output=Energy Crystal
|Output=Energy Crystal
}}
}}
'''Note''': Regular [[Diamond]]s can also be used.


{{Energy|Input=250 EU/t|Output=250 EU/t|Storage=100,000}}
{{Energy|Input=250 EU/t|Output=250 EU/t|Storage=100,000}}

Revision as of 21:57, 21 July 2012

These neat little pieces of future technology are the commonly used energy storage device for all REALLY Advanced Machines.

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Yes, it can even get more advanced than the Macerator!

However, newly created Energy Crystals do not contain energy, at all. None. Zero. Being so super-awesome and advanced, before use they must first be be charged in either an MFE Unit or MFS Unit. HAYO!!

Any machine that have at least 1 Transformer upgrade can use the energy from the Energy Crystal (as of IC2 v1.65)

Recipe[edit]

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Grid Energy Crystal.png


Energy[edit]

EU
Input 250 EU/t
Output 250 EU/t
Storage 100,000

Notes[edit]

Unlike 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.