When I send 40k energy in one second from reactor to MFSU through hv transformer only, it receives it fully. But if I put MV and LV transformers in between, it gets only around 15k. So, is there some limit for transformers input, or I missed something?
What is the limit for tranformers input?
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The MFSU can only output 512EU and a single MV-transformer can only transform 512EU into lower voltage in a single tick(both 10240EU/second limit). The MFSU can recieve more energy per second than it can output. If you want to transform more you need more MFSU's and transformers.
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Thanks! i was thinking I'm seeing things. Pity it's not in Wiki.
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The MFSU can only output 512EU and a single MV-transformer can only transform 512EU into lower voltage in a single tick(both 10240EU/second limit). The MFSU can recieve more energy per second that in can output. If you want to transform more you need more MFSU's and transformers.
Nope. a single MV transformer can keep up with a MFSU just fine. 512/128 = 4. One gets 4 128 EU packets per tick coming out of the MV transformer assuming there's that kind of power draw on the other side.
It's the same way one can get 2040 EU/t out of a full 6 chamber ice CASUC with one HV transformer. Multiple packets per tick. -
Nope. a single MV transformer can keep up with a MFSU just fine. 512/128 = 4. One gets 4 128 EU packets per tick coming out of the MV transformer assuming there's that kind of power draw on the other side.
It's the same way one can get 2040 EU/t out of a full 6 chamber ice CASUC with one HV transformer. Multiple packets per tick.You misunderstood him Ook. He said, that the MFSU can GET more than 512EU/t, not that it outputs more than it. He also said that a MV-Transformer can only convert 512EU/t (what indeed fits to the MFSU-Output). So you failed at reading.
But he ment, that if more than 512EU/t are going to the MFSU, then the MFSU cant Output fast enough.
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Addendum: HV transformers can accept any >EV packet.
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Addendum: HV transformers can accept any >EV packet.
LOL. Guess what my Lightningrod is based upon. But you need four of them to extract all the EU.
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LOL. Guess what my Lightningrod is based upon. But you need four of them to extract all the EU.
Sad that HV transformers can't transform more than 2048EU (one EV packet), thats why i suggested Adjustable Storage/Transformer.
Sometimes you need to transfer more than 2048 EU in a cable with EV <-> HV <-> MV <-> LV transforming involved.
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Sad that HV transformers can't transform more than 2048EU (one EV packet), thats why i suggested Adjustable Storage/Transformer.
Sometimes you need to transfer more than 2048 EU in a cable with EV <-> HV <-> MV <-> LV transforming involved.
Use multiple parallell transformers.
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As we are speaking about transformers now, how many transformers do I need to convert 700 eu packets into 2048 eu?
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As we are speaking about transformers now, how many transformers do I need to convert 700 eu packets into 2048 eu?
from 700EU/t to 2048EU/t? Only one. It's the HV-transformer + Redstonesignal to invert it.
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from 700EU/t to 2048EU/t? Only one. It's the HV-transformer + Redstonesignal to invert it.
I trued it and it exploded. Probably because non-primary face of HVT accepts only up to 512, even when redstoned. -
I trued it and it exploded. Probably because non-primary face of HVT accepts only up to 512, even when redstoned.Then make an additional nonredstoned HVT in front of it.
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Use multiple parallell transformers.
Surely it works, but when making large amounts of energy transfer (lossless) it is a pain. Cities for example, which needs lots of energy and we can't waste one single EU on transmission