fulvus
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I thought I heard this before:
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Yeah I guess, it's a subnetwork. When you throw the recipie in the arrowed one it feeds as a craftable into the main system. The import bus goes into the main system though. Edit for clarity: the magma & transposer are "seperate" by the me arrowed interface. That's being fed by the main network as well as the items it spits out Why not edit again: the magma & transposer buses act as filters. The magma gets ender, redstone, & glow stone. The transposer gets frames & buckets. It's hooked into the main network, but functions separately. All craftables are built in the main, and fluid needed items are in the "sub". I can click to craft anything through my main setup: conduits, ender batteries, tesseracts, & laser drills
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http://imgur.com/Gv4rf8g This is what I do: the storage buses get frames or mats the arrowed me interface gets recipies like 40 redstone plus frame = redstone energy cell full i've done this to automate ender buckets (for enderium) tesseracts, glowstone illuminators, redstone energy cells, conduits, & end stone so far
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Try using itemducts instead of buildcraft pipes. Use the wrench to flip the quarry to red (coming in arrow) and the part hitting the tesseract as blue. I think having the tesseract directly ontop works too, but I like to see things personally.
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Tekkit does have pulverizers though. You could put a chest for input and output with itemducts & pneumatic servos for filtering until you get an ae system running
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When I switched my cryo filled reactor over I just threw a pump up top to empty it into a few enderium tanks. Glad I did, i set up two turbines off the one reactor: one at 1800rpm & the other at 900. Went from ~9k RF to 15k and can probably go higher... now I can run my laser drills and tend to my prison camp, I mean village I put two outputs on each turbine. Only one feeds my base then lasers, the others go directly to lasers via tesseracts.
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I just wanted to say thank you for laying it out like this. I needed the breakdown on pneumatic servos & now I have them on many pipes.
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