Display MoreWell If you're unsure if you have the dots going the right way:
.........[Redstone Powered]
MFSU --> HV Transformer --> EV over 500 blocks --> HV Transformer --> MV Transformer --> MFE Transmitter
1 Dot -> .... 3 Dots -> .................................. <- 3 Dots ............... <- 3 Dots
(I omitted the first bit with the MFE -> MVT)
So basically, Is your MFSU pointing towards the first HVT? Also, are the rest of the input/outputs lined up the right way?
Or, I'm not sure how compact your system is, but if the redstone powering the HVT is also powering the MFSU, it would prevent
itthe MFSU from sending power (until it's full).
Hmm, I tripple checked this, so Im quite sure the dots are correctly aligned. And the MFSU is not redstoned, checked that as well. Im think that this might be my problem:
As far as I know machines only work in loaded chunks. To send power both sender and recipient
have to be in a loaded chunk. So if you built that 500 block EV line in a direct horizontal line, then sender or recipient
or both (depends where you are standing) are in an unloaded chunk. The maximum render distance is 128 blocks, everything farther away will be unloaded.
If the receiving end gets unloaded that would mean that it doesnt send of course. I will try to move the reciever closer and see what happens