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This device can do it. Everything.
 
The ''MultiFunctionalElectric Transmitter'' is necessary for any big industrial workspace using cables and current. Why? Let me tell you of the amazing number of uses:
 
Any cable linked to the side faces of the ''MFE'' will transmit energy into it. The ''MFE'' itself will as well '''EMIT''' energy, through the top and bottom faces.
 
Even more, the ''MFE'' contains an integrated '''ENERGY STORAGE'''. Yes, that's right, it can effectively contain an amount of energy, comparable to '''6 [[RE_Battery|RE BATTERIES]]'''.
The ''MFE'' will often not emit power if no power is requested of it (for instance, if it is just linked to a machine). However, it is possible to stop the ''MFE'' from emitting energy at all by powering it with redstone.
 
But even better: for the unbelievable case you managed to '''FULLY LOAD''' the ''MFE'', it will emit energy (ignoring redstone signals). This was done for the sake of preventing energy from getting wasted in uebercharged ''MFE'' 's.
 
Last but not least, the ''MFE'' can act as an energy up- & download station in vast networks. You can pop an empty battery in the upper slot and (given the ''MFE'' has enough energy in store) it will become charged '''IN MERE SECONDS'''. As well, you can put charged batteries into the lower slot to load up the ''MFE'' 's storage.
That's technology, isn't it, HAYO!
 
== Recipe ==
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Cable
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal
|A3=Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=Cable
 
|Output=MFE Transmitter
}}
 
== Energy ==
 
'''Storage:''' 60,000 [[EU]]
 
'''Output:''' 32 [[EU]]/s by default, can be changed from 1 [[EU]]/s to 64 [[EU]]/s with an [[EC Manipulator]]
 
== Known Bugs ==
 
The MFE Transmitter is known to misreport its current and maximum charge in multiplayer.
 
The maximum charge is misreported as 3,000,000 by the interface, although the device itself maintains the correct capacity of 60,000 EU.
 
The red bar illustrating percentage charge, due to the over-large maximum value shown by the interface, always appears empty.
 
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