So I've got this setup in my machine shop:
HV power comes in on the left into the MV transformer, which then goes into the LV transformer, then copper cables come out. If my understanding is correct, the HV (512) should be converted to MV (128) and then to LV (32) so only 32 is put out the copper cables...
but when I hook a batbox up to the copper cables and run my EU-reader on the wires I get an average of 120 EU/t going INTO the batbox.
Thankfully the batbox then properly puts out 32 so my machines don't explode, but I was expecting the entire copper piping to be 32. What gives? Also, the extractor there is running off the 120 eu/T copper wire and doesn't seem to explode.
Here is my power generation system
The 4 geothermals go into an MFE which goes into a MV transformer pushing out to HV... this is so I can run it a long distance without losing too much.
So, is my understanding of how the transformers work incorrect? Why are my copper cables getting 120eu/T on the output side of an LV transformer? Why is my Extractor not exploding?