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Title: Electricity simply has no flow!

Version: 3.0.3/3.0.4

OS: W7 64bit

Java Version: 6 and 7 64bit

Description of Problem:

Using any kind of machine that produces electricity, simply doesn't give a result.. Connecting a solar panel directly to a MFSU with glass fiber cable gives me nothing. Everything is connected the right way, there's just no power going trough.

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Is it daytime and not raining? What about if you try a generator? Have you tried putting your power source next to/on top of the MFSU? Is the MFSU facing the right way so that you aren't connecting the panel to the output?

A picture would be useful here

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It's daytime, not raining, generator works, everything is connected in the right hole. a nuclear reactor works aswell(It makes sounds and I can even blow it up) but no matter where the wire is put, there isn't any electricity comming out.

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It's daytime, not raining, generator works, everything is connected in the right hole. a nuclear reactor works aswell(It makes sounds and I can even blow it up) but no matter where the wire is put, there isn't any electricity comming out.

Again, a screenshot of the situation would help us help you. You can make a screenshot by pressing f2. they are in your /roaming/techniclauncher/technicssp/screenshot folder.

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Again, a screenshot of the situation would help us help you. You can make a screenshot by pressing f2. they are in your /roaming/techniclauncher/technicssp/screenshot folder.

I think in this case it would be .techniclauncher/tekkitsmp/screenshots

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That looks like an MFSU to an MFSU, and if you're expecting power to go from right to left then you've connected to the output of the left hand MFSU.

A picture (or a couple) of the whole actual setup getting as many directions as you can would be more useful.

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You've connected the solar panel to the output of the MFSU. Connect it to a different side

All power storage units have 5 inputs and one output

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