The pumps i'm using to fill my geothermals are getting blown by the energy flow from the nuclear reactor.
IS it there something like a Diode that I can use to stop energy flowing back?
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That's actually a really nice idea. Tentatively, you could use a transformer or a mfe or similar, but a diode is something that I might look into adding,
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That's actually a really nice idea. Tentatively, you could use a transformer or a mfe or similar, but a diode is something that I might look into adding,
Oh please add, it would be nice, It can even be in form of a cable, like the EU splitter or the EU detector.
I've been using 2 transformers one stepping up and another stepping down, since I've figured that just one would mess with the voltage.
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What about a cable anchor? Where you can block a connection from the cable.
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What about a cable anchor? Where you can block a connection from the cable.
what is a cable anchor?
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Its like a Pipe Plug from Buildcraft. Speiger doesnt get that nobody knwos those AE things, and that most people understand Buildcraft Terms better. Especially since the name "Anchor" doesnt make any fucking sense in AE, and makes it way too easy to confuse with World Anchors from Railcraft.
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Its like a Pipe Plug from Buildcraft. Speiger doesnt get that nobody knwos those AE things, and that most people understand Buildcraft Terms better. Especially since the name "Anchor" doesnt make any fucking sense in AE, and makes it way too easy to confuse with World Anchors from Railcraft.
oh, well, I was never an avid player of Buildcraft to start with. probrably why I didn't knew.
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use battery
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use battery
Yeah, I was thinking on something besides that. Since my battery bank is all neat and stuff.