I have not played with minecraft or IC since minecraft version 1.6. There have been a lot of changes and I do have a question about how EU flows through wires. I can see now that it is very different.
For example in the original IC take a MFE set to output 12 EU with a copper cable (the only kind) connected to it. Then you did a Y split on the cable you would have two 6 EU cable ends. Split both ends once more and you have 4 cables at 3 EU each. You get the idea. Typically I would might connect the 4 ends into 4 Electro furnaces, for example which require 3 EU each to run.
Now take IC2. From what I understand:
1. Power packets are individual.
2. Energy storage devices output only the energy that is needed.
3. Bat Boxes output 32 EU and you can't change it
It would seem that rule 2 and 3 conflict, however let me ask what would happen.
Consider my setup above with the quad split cables with a bat box as the power source instead of the MFE and connected to 4 Electro furnaces.
Lets say I used TIN cable which is limited to 3 EU, which is fine because each furnace only needs 3 EU.
Case 1: The bat box sends out 32 EU in a 4 pules to each of the furnaces which only need 3 EU and the tin wire fries.
Case 2: The bat box only sends out what is needed, which is 4 individual packets of 3 EU to each furnace. The tin wire remains in tact and the furnaces function normally.
Which of these 2 cases is the correct one and if neither of them are, then I totally do not understand the mechanics of how EU flows through the wires. Could you explain to me what would happen if neither case is correct?