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== Very outdated, no loss of EU over distance, voltages don't explode machines ==
= Very outdated, no loss of EU over distance, voltages don't explode machines =
Assuming we are to update the information to the latest experimental editions this page is hopelessly outdated.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.
Assuming we are to update the information to the latest experimental editions this page is hopelessly outdated.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.
[[User:Jonius7|Jonius7]] ([[User talk:Jonius7|talk]]) 00:02, 26 June 2015 (CEST)

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Very outdated, no loss of EU over distance, voltages don't explode machines[edit]

Assuming we are to update the information to the latest experimental editions this page is hopelessly outdated.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)