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Starting simple this is the most basic set up without omitting the MFE Transmitter. The max Cable length is achieved here. The cable is 6 long then the receiver is counted as the last hence 7 long. Loss is calculated at every 5 length, but you are given a buffer of 2 for the first segment. You lose 1 EU at every lenght that is too long.
= Very outdated, no loss of EU over distance, voltages don't explode machines =
 
Assuming we are to update the information to the latest experimental editions this page is hopelessly outdated. I tested yesterday, a Solar Panel connected to Uninsulated Tin cable over 50+ blocks was still outputting 1EU/t, full strength. Then testing a full MFSU powering multiple machines over Uninsulated Tin, definitely went over 32EU/t on the wires, is it even possible to explode machines now? May need to test more.
I vote to change this to:
[[User:Jonius7|Jonius7]] ([[User talk:Jonius7|talk]]) 00:02, 26 June 2015 (CEST)
 
This is the most basic setup:  The max Cable length without loss is 9 pieces of cable, with the MFE Transmitter where the 10th piece would go. Energy loss happens when you go over 9 cable lengths.  At that point, you lose 1 energy for every 3 more cable you place down. That is, at 10 cable, -1 EU; at 13 cable, -2 EU; at 16 cable, -3 EU; etc...

Latest revision as of 22:02, 25 June 2015

Very outdated, no loss of EU over distance, voltages don't explode machines[edit]

Assuming we are to update the information to the latest experimental editions this page is hopelessly outdated. I tested yesterday, a Solar Panel connected to Uninsulated Tin cable over 50+ blocks was still outputting 1EU/t, full strength. Then testing a full MFSU powering multiple machines over Uninsulated Tin, definitely went over 32EU/t on the wires, is it even possible to explode machines now? May need to test more. Jonius7 (talk) 00:02, 26 June 2015 (CEST)