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The most expensive, and the most efficient [[Cable|cable]] type, Glass Fibre cable suffers very little distance-related energy loss. It tolerates currents up to '''Insane Voltage''' (8192 [[EU|EU/t]]). | The most expensive, and the most efficient [[Cable|cable]] type, Glass Fibre cable suffers very little distance-related energy loss. It tolerates currents up to '''Insane Voltage''' (8192 [[EU|EU/t]]). | ||
Due to latest quality standards of Glass Fibre Cable, only the highest quality materials can be utilized, resulting in reduced cable lengths from the same materials. | Due to latest quality standards of Glass Fibre Cable, only the highest quality materials can be utilized, resulting in reduced cable lengths from the same materials. | ||
== Recipe | == Recipe == | ||
{{Grid/Crafting Table | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass | |A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass | ||
|A2=Energium Dust|B2=Silver Dust|C2=Energium Dust | |A2=Energium Dust|B2=Silver Dust|C2=Energium Dust | ||
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass | |A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass | ||
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable | |Output=Glass Fibre Cable|OA=6 | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Uses | See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/glass_fibre_cable Crafting Guide] | ||
== Uses == | |||
{{Grid/Crafting Table | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=FreqTrans|C1=Advanced Circuit | |A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=FreqTrans|C1=Advanced Circuit | ||
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|Output=Teleporter | |Output=Teleporter | ||
}} | }} | ||
== [[Cable#Cable Efficiency|Cable Efficiency]] == | == [[Cable#Cable Efficiency|Cable Efficiency]] == | ||
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! Cable type | ! Cable type | ||
! Max packet | ! Max packet | ||
! | ! Energy loss/block | ||
! Energy loss | ! Energy loss | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Glass Fibre Cable | | Glass Fibre Cable | ||
| | | 8192 EU/t | ||
| 0.025 | | 0.025 | ||
| 1 EU/40 blocks <!-- As stated as here: http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&postID=23707#post23707 --> | | 1 EU/40 blocks <!-- As stated as here: http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&postID=23707#post23707 --> | ||
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==Insulation== | ==Insulation== | ||
There is no need to insulate glass fiber cable as it will not shock you. It also has the | There is no need to insulate glass fiber cable as it will not shock you. It also has the lowest energy loss, so it's best to use it whenever you can afford to, even on lower voltages. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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| The cable loss of this wire was decreased from 0.05 to 0.025. | | The cable loss of this wire was decreased from 0.05 to 0.025. | ||
The silver recipe was added as an Forge Ore Dictionary test. | The silver recipe was added as an Forge Ore Dictionary test. | ||
|- | |||
| '''IC² Experimental rev. 60''' | |||
| The recipe now yields 6 cables | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
[[Category:Wiring]] | [[Category:Wiring]] |
Latest revision as of 05:20, 30 March 2019
Experimental-Only Content: This information has been updated to the V2.X version of IC².
The most recent version of IC² is V2.8.<html>.
The most recent version of IC² is V2.8.<html>.
The most expensive, and the most efficient cable type, Glass Fibre cable suffers very little distance-related energy loss. It tolerates currents up to Insane Voltage (8192 EU/t).
Due to latest quality standards of Glass Fibre Cable, only the highest quality materials can be utilized, resulting in reduced cable lengths from the same materials.
Recipe[edit]
See: Crafting Guide
Uses[edit]
Cable Efficiency[edit]
Cable type | Max packet | Energy loss/block | Energy loss |
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Glass Fibre Cable | 8192 EU/t | 0.025 | 1 EU/40 blocks |
Insulation[edit]
There is no need to insulate glass fiber cable as it will not shock you. It also has the lowest energy loss, so it's best to use it whenever you can afford to, even on lower voltages.
History[edit]
Version | Feature |
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IC² 0.90 | Added to IC² |
1.15 | Before this version, the output of the redstone recipe was |
1.23 | The cable loss of this wire was decreased from 0.05 to 0.025.
The silver recipe was added as an Forge Ore Dictionary test. |
IC² Experimental rev. 60 | The recipe now yields 6 cables |