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Confirmed to work with MFR Block Placer and -Breaker, and a range-upgraded sewer below the placement point. Using it also to smash/mine Galacticraft Silicon Ore from my Laser Drill, as it cannot be smelted or pulverized at all. Experience should be dropped on mining by Ruby, Sapphire, Peridot, Quantum and Coal ores, iirc.
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New to tekkit from FTB, have some questions
Curunir replied to deadby100cuts's topic in Tekkit Discussion
I wrote a short progression guide >here, you may find it useful. The others gave you most of the answers already. If you want a shortcut to diamonds, >EE3 may be helpful. Theoretically works without any diamonds to begin with, if you use Emeralds traded from villagers (for lower-grade resources like e.g. wheat and coal). -
I have not used Logistics Pipes yet, but what you want sounds like a provisioning task to me. You can set up production chains for all items you regularly need and place ME Level Emitters to disable them when a desired threshold is reached. The higher-level stuff then belongs in a Molecular Assembler, which will auto-consume the materials you provisioned. Not done this myself yet, so I can't give details.
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Most people will want a >quarry to cease the tedious manual mining. And a Big Reactor to resolve your power needs. Thermal Expansion is your best friend to start doing stuff, and Applied Energistics to end doing it (when you fully automate things). Between that, there is much to explore. Look into Minefactory Reloaded for nice mid-game options, and you'll eventually want a Modular Powersuit. Also, >self-quote. Have fun exploring.
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Can't name the exact number, but it will eventually pump out a diamond-shaped area with quite many chunks. It will reach a limit eventually, but this will take (real-time) hours at full speed. P.S.: Downwards, it will usually pump the full depth of a lava lake out. It will occasionally miss a few lava blocks for some reason, but really only a few.
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Tekkit does not have Thaumcraft, so you probably meant to ask this elsewhere.
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Import Buses pull items from inventories (chests/machines) Export Buses drop items into inventories Storage Buses connect inventories to your network (try connecting Deep Storage Units) All ME entities need to be connected to one network via ME Cable Dark Cable can be used to power down parts of your network to conserve energy, needs a redstone signal All ME network components will draw some power when active, so supply enough to the ME Controller Use ME Drives once you have more than a few Storage Cards There are sensors available that will output a redstone signal when a certain item threshold is reached in the network (forgot the name); use these to fine-tune your item production Molecular Assemblers are complex multiblock structures that add on-demand autocrafting to your network When all is running fine, look into Extra Cells to add Liquid Storage
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What should I do with gold/iron armor from grinder
Curunir replied to EvilOwl's topic in Tekkit Discussion
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World corrupted. You can either start over or try fixing it with MCEdit or something similar, which involves finding what is broken and editing it out. Another alternative: Make backups of your world often, and revert to the last one when this happens. Minecraft does not fail gracefully on crashes.
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The thing missing for me is the Teleporters. Dimensional Doors and QCraft are not really replacements, as both are rather weird and don't really fit into the theme. I want to rebuild my Transporter Room from my Tekkit Classic server, where I had travel booths with Teleporters that would instantly take me to various sites when standing inside them and pressing a button. Granted, they never worked just as they should because of the Teleporter bug, but that is the one missing feature ruining my end game right now.
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Don't forget to open the Fluid Import Bus' interface and increase the import speed. It runs very slow at default. Do note that higher speeds take more energy. Inside the Fluid Terminal, you can also insert any portable fluid container (bucket, portable tank, drum) to add its contents to the fluid storage, or fill an empty container.
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What should I do with gold/iron armor from grinder
Curunir replied to EvilOwl's topic in Tekkit Discussion
Sometimes they drop with enchantments. You can leech those off with an MFR Disenchanter (and a supply of empty books to receive them). You could opt to manufacture Magical Wood that way, if it tickles your fancy. Otherwise, a Trash Can seems a good option. -
Moving cable with pistons / or toggle between power thingies
Curunir replied to Connor2weirdness's topic in Tekkit Discussion
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You did not find anything because the Conduits do the converting in the Redstone Flux concept. All levels of Thermal Expansion Conduits will accept RF, and output RF and MJ as needed. But you did touch a sore point there nonetheless: Galacticraft machines are notorious for not cooperating well with TE, or anything really. There is a known bug when using Solar Panels for power generation, although it will rather output too much RF, so it can be considered an exploit. I, for one, would like to see the numerous Galacticraft issues resolved, or Galacticraft to be removed entirely. I know it has been used to theme the new Tekkit, but it is really in no acceptable shape right now. Automation is a mess, compatibility is quirky to nonexistent, and I don't like the look either.
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Moving cable with pistons / or toggle between power thingies
Curunir replied to Connor2weirdness's topic in Tekkit Discussion
Whatever the machine, if you are trying to do that, simply add a Redstone Energy Cell as a buffer along that cable and set it to only be active when powered with a Redstone signal. It should be possible to power that part of the power network off with a lever or similar then. With your idea, a piston would only break the cable, I think. Unless, of course, you are not using Tekkit at all. Glass Fibre cable and Mass Fabricators suggest you are using an IC2-based mod, maybe Tekkit Classic. In which case you are in the wrong forum section. -
People are using ME Molecular Assemblers to build advanced factories now, I guess. The trend seems to go towards ME networks in general, as they provide access to all your (millions of) resources at some point, whereas anything else will involve a dedicated storage plan. It might be that the Item Distribution Pipes are just disabled in config, not removed. But you will have to figure that out yourself, sorry.
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Exactly, try to make your own with all these and then tell us how it worked. Spoiler: It won't.
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I think this sort of advanced options can be had with Logistics Pipes these days. I never used them, so I cannot give you details.
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I do not know what exactly distribution pipes did, so I cannot say if you can replicate the exact behaviour with Itemducts. You can upgrade Itemducts using Pneumatic Servos, which allows you to white-/blacklist items to go in/out at this particular connection. The Servo also gives you access to the Itemduct's redstone control, which allows you to set it to "active without signal". To extract from a chest or non-TE machine, you need to do this, or apply a redstone signal. As for handling, craft the Pneumatic Servo and put it on your hotbar, then right-click with it on a particular Itemduct connection. You need to target the small rectangle right next to the attached block, not the Itemduct itself, like so: Once a Servo is installed, right-click the link with an empty hand to open the interface.
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I believe that you should try it and compare the results. Debugging these problems works by elimination - try switching out components until you find the one component that causes the problem. HeatHunter's questions are also important to determine how you are actually doing the hosting. Although I do believe that none of the errors you can make there will result in that kind of latency. Using ipconfig to determine your IP can be daunting. You can also simply enter "IP" into a search engine and it will display your current public one, like so: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ip Do note that when using Hamachi, you get another IP address that works only inside the Hamachi network. Make sure to use your actual public IP and disable Hamachi entirely when trying to do it the regular way. And don't forget to forward port 25565 in all routers between you and the WAN (=public internet).
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Hamachi routes your traffic around and may be the cause of that lag, in case the service is overused. Too much success will work like a DDOS attack for such a service, which can result in four-digit pings or disconnects. It still might be a simple router misconfiguration. I'm sorry, but you do need some network knowledge to sort these out, no way around that. Or get tech support from somebody who knows that stuff, on-site. Alternatively, you could look for a public server that you both can join.
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newbie guide On the fine art of quarry mining
Curunir replied to Curunir's topic in Tekkit Discussion
The Ender Quarry would be an option if it was included in Tekkit. As it stands, we are on an old version of Extra Utilities that does not have it, apparently. About pumping the lava out prior to quarrying, this is recommended if you are surrounded by lava oceans and have little to no "dry land" to quarry (or for any large bodies of lava your quarry encounters). However, flooding the pit with a lava-converting coolant is not really optional, as there are numerous single lava source blocks dispersed between the Netherrack, which will stop operations if not removed. Unless you want to constantly run through your pit with a bucket, the Cryotheum solution seems to work best.- 42 replies
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You asked about Distribution Pipes, these are in there. If you just want the standard item pipe that is used these days, you should have said so. It is called Itemduct, and can be configured with a wrench and the addition of Pneumatic Servos to the pipe heads. Fill them with Glowstone in a Fluid Transposer / Magma Crucible setup to turn them into high-speed Impulse Itemducts. ME networks are for late game, when you have the thousands of Quartz, Redstone and other materials required to build a decently-sized one. Itemducts work right from the start.
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Sounds odd. 5000 ping means a full five second delay for a signal roundtrip, which points to a misconfiguration somewhere. For comparison, if this delay was distance-related, your friend would be about as far away from you as the moon is from earth. I bet you are either being restricted by a wrong router configuration or simply get starved for bandwidth somewhere along the way. Try reversing, i.e. make your friend host a game to check what this does to the delay. If that works fine, consider leaving it like that (your friend doing the hosting), or start debugging your connection.
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Distribution Pipes are still there, part of the sub-mod Additional Buildcraft Objects. Only now they are Distribution Fluid Pipes and Distribution Kinesis Pipes. The Makeshift Battery appears to be part of the sub-mod Simple Power Storage, which is not in Tekkit any more. I think it tried to fix Themal Expansion's lack of an early game battery, which has been addressed by TE3 and the rather simple-to-obtain Leadstone Energy Cell.