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Energy loss rate fault or EU-reader


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I have a basic watermill generator set up, 15 of them, which are supposed to produce 30 Eu/t. I used tin wire to connect them to an mfsu (about 40 blocks away) and I got 16 Eu/t. When I replaced all tin cables by glass fibre, same issue, still 16 EU/t.

When I placed an mfe right next to the generators it did produce 30 EU/t, so there seems to be a problem in power loss, or the EU reader not working properly.

Yes, I did check that all watermills were active at all time.

I hope this helps in fixing it, if you need more information let me know.

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Might it be that the generators are only producing 16EU/t each? The EU packets don't stack, there's just more of them going through the cable.

Well then why would placing the mfe next to it solve it? I mean when I place an mfe at 1 block distance the wire does say 30 EU/t

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This is just a simple mistake...

1 watermill = one packet of 2 EU

The cable is around 40 blocks long wich means that there will be powerloss

Powerloss of tincable/glass vibre is 1eu/40 blocks.

Wich means you will only get 50% of the power

Solution:

Try moving the MFSU closer or use a transformer

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This is just a simple mistake...

1 watermill = one packet of 2 EU

The cable is around 40 blocks long wich means that there will be powerloss

Powerloss of tincable/glass vibre is 1eu/40 blocks.

Wich means you will only get 50% of the power

Solution:

Try moving the MFSU closer or use a transformer

ah damn, yeah now I get what's wrong, thanks.

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