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Machines using power but not working at all


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Title: Machines using power but not working at all

Version: 3.0.3/3.0.4

OS: Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate

Java Version: JRE 7 64 bit

Description of Problem:

Basically, I have 6 MFSUs (in parallel) going into an MV transformer, that then goes to an assortment of machines. I have 2 centrifuge extractors above each other, and 2 adv. compressors above each other along with 6 induction furnaces and rotary macerators on the same power grid. Each machine has a switch next to it to power it.

The problem, is that all the machines except one extractor and one compressor, work fine.

If I have all machines off but the extractors and compressors, the top ones will not work but the bottom ones will. They are all taking power according to my EU-reader and the wires are taking EUs as well. But they just aren't taking any EUs into storage.

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Update: I have now witnessed this problem in a number of ways, however It may be something to do with advanced machines only (from the addon).

If I place an advanced compressor down in the middle of the room and put in an energy crystal, it won't work. Also, my friends house has a few adv. machines, and one of them won't work.

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Does the server have the same ID's for the Adv. Machines as the Clients? Otherwise it might be a Code bug. I'm not sure, I'll look into it after the weekend.

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Advanced machines 4 (minus the iron furnace one that is part of IC2) have a known bug to draw medium power incorrectly. Use the LV-Transformer and low voltage cabling (or whatever you want) on all AM4 machines and they'll operate fine. I spent about 3 hours trolling forums to find this out. Hopefully you haven't had to waste that much time.

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Advanced machines 4 (minus the iron furnace one that is part of IC2) have a known bug to draw medium power incorrectly. Use the LV-Transformer and low voltage cabling (or whatever you want) on all AM4 machines and they'll operate fine. I spent about 3 hours trolling forums to find this out. Hopefully you haven't had to waste that much time.

THANK YOU!

I will test this when I stop playing Guitar Hero and if it works. Thank you very much.

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