I'm having an issue with alternative energy sources. Everything except for regular generators refuse to output energy through cables. I know the blocks themselves are working, because windmills and solar panels still charge batteries. I thought maybe the cables weren't in the right spots but i tried everything and they still don't work. I've set up an elaborate nuclear plant and even that won't output power. I'm running minecraft 1.1, IC² v1.70 and buildcraft (not really sure what version, just says it's for mc 1.1.0)
If anyone knows how to fix this, I would be very appreciative. Thanks in advance!
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[Support] Nuclear reactor won't output energy
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did u put inside reactor any uranium cell ? it may be connected to redstone signal ( off mode for reactor) or u set reactor output in ic2 config to 0 ( its in config folder in .minecraft) if none above can be caused by any ic file being corrupted ( like 1 bad packet and 1 fille may get bad so it may not work- happens if using wifi or any other to be unstable-like)
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none of the above
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Sounds like a bug with the E-Net, anyone else get this?
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I'm having an issue with alternative energy sources. Everything except for regular generators refuse to output energy through cables. I know the blocks themselves are working, because windmills and solar panels still charge batteries. I thought maybe the cables weren't in the right spots but i tried everything and they still don't work. I've set up an elaborate nuclear plant and even that won't output power. I'm running minecraft 1.1, IC² v1.70 and buildcraft (not really sure what version, just says it's for mc 1.1.0)
If anyone knows how to fix this, I would be very appreciative. Thanks in advance!
</big>Does the power have someplace to go (batbox, MFE, etc)? Power won't flow unless it has a destination. If it does have someplace to go, try breaking a cable and replacing it. Sometimes the e-Net stops sending energy and breaking a cable and replacing it will reset it.
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Does the power have someplace to go (batbox, MFE, etc)? Power won't flow unless it has a destination. If it does have someplace to go, try breaking a cable and replacing it. Sometimes the e-Net stops sending energy and breaking a cable and replacing it will reset it.
Like I said, I thought it may have been due to improper cable placement so I redid the cables several times over, in-fact I even watched a tutorial just to be sure. (and yes, the power has somewhere to go)
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Post a screenshot of your setup. If it doesn't help, a map download.