Hello. I have some questions about how cable splicing works in IC2.
Does a transformer always send maximum "voltage"? Will a transformer outputting 128"V" ever send a partially filled packet? Even when cable splitting is next in line?
Does the EU within the packet get divided at a cable split? e.g. Does a
128"V" packet containing 128 EU get split into two 128"V" packets each
containing 64EU? (128EU/128"V" -> split -> 64EU/128"V" + 64EU/128"V")
Must you always place an EU storage machine before a cable splice to ensure only appropriately filled packets are sent to requesting machines? e.g. If two machines want different levels of power after a splice, will the cable split offer precisely enough EU to each machine so long as the origin is a storage block? Or will both machines get equally filled packets with wastage on one line?
What happens when a transformer is before the split and only one machine of the the split lines requests power? Does the large packet get split up evenly and the remaining EU is lost on the non-requesting machine? Or do the split packets contain variable amounts of EU, effectively not splitting the EU down the non-requesting line? Should a feedback loop be installed to counter any loss after splits?
How does power pass through a split when each cable connects to a machine that requires different amounts of EU? Are the EU amounts variable after a split?
I'm just trying to account for a lot of missing power even after all cable loss is calculated in a very massive grid. I was trying to use as few storage devices as possible to simulate brownouts in an active grid, but the power usage is unreal and I have a feeling the cable splices after transformers are to blame.