Well either the wiki is wrong or this is a bug, screenshot says it all.
EDIT: Yes i did use the search function, so either my yoda search skills failed me or this hasnt been brought up yet.
Well either the wiki is wrong or this is a bug, screenshot says it all.
EDIT: Yes i did use the search function, so either my yoda search skills failed me or this hasnt been brought up yet.
You see, the wire frys at a packet size >5 not total eu. A solar panel sends a 1eu packet, but you have sever solar sending energy, which produces a total of 20 eu/t, but each is sending a 1 packet.
You see, the wire frys at a packet size >5 not total eu. A solar panel sends a 1eu packet, but you have sever solar sending energy, which produces a total of 20 eu/t, but each is sending a 1 packet.
I think i understand what your saying, but still none the less the wiki shows this
QuoteTin cables can only tolerate up to 5 EU/t,
and my screenshot clearly shows that its exceeding that. which tells me the wiki SHOULD say: "Tin cables can only tolerate up to 5 EU/p"
But with that said what your saying also is i can have 1000000 solar panels connected to tin cable and have a 1000000 EU/t on it and it wont fry? Something is just wrong with that.
Display MoreI think i understand what your saying, but still none the less the wiki shows this
and my screenshot clearly shows that its exceeding that. which tells me the wiki SHOULD say: "Tin cables can only tolerate up to 5 EU/p"
But with that said what your saying also is i can have 1000000 solar panels connected to tin cable and have a 1000000 EU/t on it and it wont fry? Something is just wrong with that.
So you know what your doing your just being a pain? Do you know how to use a wiki? Have you even edited the page yet? Or did you want them to stop programming and do that for you right now?
So you know what your doing your just being a pain? Do you know how to use a wiki? Have you even edited the page yet? Or did you want them to stop programming and do that for you right now?
Didn't know simple questions and curiosity attracted trolls. My bad.
Also before you get angry on the internet, There has been no official response whether this is a bug or if a typo on the wiki.
As with all other cables, explained about ~20 times now (people don't read the Electric guide, do they):
The Reader measures total current, which is NOT related to packet-sizes.
Tin cable handles up to 5 EuT packages.
Wiki is probably unclear about this, feel free to edit and add some more information, it's a WIKI after all.