Everything was working fine. I had it off for several days now. I saw the EU-Detector cable and wondering what it was I hooked it up coming out of the reactor. I turned the reactor on and one MFSU blew. Took it off add tried several times to charge the mfsu to no avail. Disconnected the cable to the MFSU and tried again, no luck. It just keeps blowing. Doing something wrong?
Reactor blows MFSU
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How many EU/t is the reactor producing?
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How can I tell that? I think I have to have it going to something to use the EU-reader. It hooks up to the full one but not the new empty one. There's 0 reading to the one it hooks up to.
From the planner: Output EU: 128,000,000 Active EU/t 640 EU/t
Can the input to the MFSU be only 512?
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512 EU max input for the MFSU, use an HV Transformer to take the power down to a usable leve.
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It's not blowing the MFSU now but it is blowing the cable. I took out 4 of the cells and it doesn't blow but the MFSU doesn't charge.
Ok this seems real stupid to me but the redstone was stopping it from working. Only the left side wouldn't work and that's the side the redstone went out on. If you look close you can see the redstone going by the cable to the MFSu. It's the wire from RP2, if that matter at all.
Lol live and learn. It just blew the hell out of everything.
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Redstone flips transformers, and glass fiber cables can only handle 512 eu/t
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you definely shoud read wiki.
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you definely shoud read wiki.
It's not that I should, because I have, but how many times before I can understand it.
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For that reactor do the following :
Reactor -> Adjacent HV trans (3 dot facing reactor) -> Glass fiber -> MFSU/ MassFab