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Energy Crystals contain energy, but can't be used to power machines, i.e. Miner, which uses way too much power to power it with RE batteries effectively. I suggest making them a power source with higher output than RE batts. | Energy Crystals contain energy, but can't be used to power machines, i.e. Miner, which uses way too much power to power it with RE batteries effectively. I suggest making them a power source with higher output than RE batts. | ||
To charge an Energy Crystal, you need an MFE unit (or MFS which takes a MFE unit). To get an MFE unit, you need a charged Energy Crystal. Am i missing something here? | |||
Yes. You do not need to use charged energy crystals to make an MFE. uncharged works fine. [[User:Luingar|Luingar]] 06:35, 2 January 2012 (CET) | |||
Actually you need FOUR crystals for the MFE.--[[User:Sbarza|Sbarza]] 23:34, 8 March 2014 (CET) |
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Using as power source[edit]
Energy Crystals contain energy, but can't be used to power machines, i.e. Miner, which uses way too much power to power it with RE batteries effectively. I suggest making them a power source with higher output than RE batts.
To charge an Energy Crystal, you need an MFE unit (or MFS which takes a MFE unit). To get an MFE unit, you need a charged Energy Crystal. Am i missing something here?
Yes. You do not need to use charged energy crystals to make an MFE. uncharged works fine. Luingar 06:35, 2 January 2012 (CET)
Actually you need FOUR crystals for the MFE.--Sbarza 23:34, 8 March 2014 (CET)