I just got a small solar farm operation going on the roof of my house. I hooked up 10 panels in a 2x5 grid and they all connect to 1 tin cable that goes out for about 35 blocks and is attached to a batbox. The panels all have a tin cable attached underneath and one of the corner tin cables goes under to the batbox. This is all fine and dandy until I started thinking about the set up. My question is why hasn't the tin exploded? If each Solar Panel outputs at 1 eu/t then this would mean that when the 10 panels funnel into the 1 corner tin wire that tin wire is receiving 10 eu/t and tin wire can only sustain 6eu/t before exploding.
What is going on here?