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  1. http://imgur.com/iCuif
  2. Someone delete this post please, I made an error and triple posted instead of editing.
  3. TheBard, apparently I was missing steps. I was watching many tutorials, none of which showed a generator anywhere in there except the last one I posted. Usually, when you apply coal to a steam engine, the videos were showing that it pumped current through the conductive pipe as long as an end was somewhere in there, such as a refinery or a teleport pipe. What I was shown last night by effland (thank you wonderful sir!) was that by adding a LV converter, an MFE, and a batbox it would generate current. Of course, I may've gotten that wrong, so here is the SS. I'm still learning and am a complete new person to Tekkit, so in my old age it's not as easy to learn. http://imgur.com/iCuif
  4. Yes, apparently in my old age I am missing a few steps here and there=D Effland, you are awesome, and the servers are ready again. Had to disable some items people were using for griefing. Look forward to seeing you in there again!
  5. After testing it, still no luck. You can visit me at 64.34.185.14: 25665. Just look for Fyrstar2002.
  6. Wendo, I've tried many different variations shown in several different videos. In some of them, there is nothing on the end. In one, there is just a refinery. In another, there is an MFE with an MFSU after it. In my last test, there was just a redstone engine pointed straight up with only a wooden conductive pipe and a golden pipe after that with no end at all requiring power. All of them worked in the videos, yet NONE of them worked on mine. The pumps start working, but no lines run through the gold pipe. I've been using switches and oil, though. I'll test it out with a redstone current now to see what happens. Thanks again for your reply.
  7. Thank you for your reply, Wendo. I can do you one better than that... I can show you it in action. It's a 16 minute video, but you will see exactly what I'm trying to achieve. I've spent two days on it, and it's driving me crazy. If you skip to the four minute mark, you'll see him build EXACTLY what I've done on my server.
  8. Title: Pumps will not generate electricity Version: 3.1.2 OS: Windows 7 Java Version: 64 bit Java 1.7.0_7 from Oracle Corporation Description of Problem: My pumps will not generate electricity into the conductive pipes. After extensive google research, I've tried all the following: A) Making sure that the wooden conductive pipe is placed above the first pump Placing 4 pumps in a four ring around each wooden conductive pump C) Ensuring that, when applicable, the pump has plenty of water and oil D) Ensuring that the end of the conductive pipe chain, beginning with wooden and following with golden pipes, has an object that needs power E) Tried the same setup as B+D with Steam Engines F) Tried the same setup as B+D with Redstone Engines G) Tried the same setup as B+C+D with Combustion Engines H) Tried placing all setups underground, aboveground, at the cloud limit, underwater, underoil, in any possible place. I) Placed structures at the end of the conductive pipe chain that require energy to assure a complete circuit, such as a refinery, MFE, and MFSU. Not at the same time of course, but none showed any action. If need be, I can show one my setups. I'd prefer not to give the IP out to random people to help avoid greifers, so please PM me for the IP. Error Messages: None, electricity is just not generated Error Log:
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