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Items and machines in IndustrialCraft 2 are grouped into tiers based on the maximum [[EU]] it can output or receive per tick (EU/t).
Items and machines in IndustrialCraft 2 are grouped into tiers based on the maximum [[EU]] it can output or receive per tick (EU/t).


Powering a machine or storage unit with too much EU/t will result in the machine exploding. For example, trying to power a {{InlineGrid|Macerator}} [[Macerator]] (tier 1) with 128 EU/t (tier 2). {{InlineGrid|Transformer Upgrade}} [[Transformer Upgrade|Transformer Upgrades]] can be used to increase the power tier of a machine by power tier per upgrade item.  
Powering a machine or storage unit with too much EU/t will result in the machine exploding. For example, trying to power a {{Gin|Macerator|aft}} (tier 1) with 128 EU/t (tier 2) will result in the Macerator exploding, destroying it.


== Tier 1 ==
{{Gin|Transformer Upgrade|aft}}s can be used to increase the power tier of a machine by power tier per upgrade item.
 
== Tier 1 - Low Voltage ==
Tier 1 machines can accept or output '''low voltage''', or '''0-32 EU'''. Most basic machines are tier 1.
Tier 1 machines can accept or output '''low voltage''', or '''0-32 EU'''. Most basic machines are tier 1.


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== Tier 2 ==
== Tier 2 - Medium Voltage ==
Tier 2 machines can accept or output '''medium voltage''', or '''33-128 EU'''.
Tier 2 machines can accept or output '''medium voltage''', or '''33-128 EU'''.


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== Tier 3 ==
== Tier 3 - High Voltage ==
Tier 3 machines can accept or output '''high voltage''', or '''129-512 EU'''.
Tier 3 machines can accept or output '''high voltage''', or '''129-512 EU'''.


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== Tier 4 ==
== Tier 4 - Extreme Voltage ==
Tier 4 machines can accept or output '''extreme voltage''', or '''513-2048 EU'''.
Tier 4 machines can accept or output '''extreme voltage''', or '''513-2048 EU'''.


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== Tier 5 ==
== Tier 5 - Insane Voltage ==
Tier 5 machines can accept or output '''"insane" voltage''', or '''2049-8192 EU'''.
Tier 5 machines can accept or output '''"insane" voltage''', or '''2049-8192 EU'''.



Latest revision as of 13:27, 23 March 2017

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>.

Items and machines in IndustrialCraft 2 are grouped into tiers based on the maximum EU it can output or receive per tick (EU/t).

Powering a machine or storage unit with too much EU/t will result in the machine exploding. For example, trying to power a Grid Macerator.png Macerator (tier 1) with 128 EU/t (tier 2) will result in the Macerator exploding, destroying it.

Grid Transformer Upgrade.png Transformer Upgrades can be used to increase the power tier of a machine by power tier per upgrade item.

Tier 1 - Low Voltage[edit]

Tier 1 machines can accept or output low voltage, or 0-32 EU. Most basic machines are tier 1.

Tier 1 Items


Tier 2 - Medium Voltage[edit]

Tier 2 machines can accept or output medium voltage, or 33-128 EU.

Tier 2 Items


Tier 3 - High Voltage[edit]

Tier 3 machines can accept or output high voltage, or 129-512 EU.

Tier 3 Items


Tier 4 - Extreme Voltage[edit]

Tier 4 machines can accept or output extreme voltage, or 513-2048 EU.

Tier 4 Items


Tier 5 - Insane Voltage[edit]

Tier 5 machines can accept or output "insane" voltage, or 2049-8192 EU.

Tier 5 Items