if you are playing with Big reactors as well then you can use blutonium and yellorium for heat. Blutonium + packed ice = 3-rf per side totaling 60rf per generator
If you are playing with big reactors you aren't gonna dick around with thermoelectric generators. Especially since blutonium is not quite early game resource.
I connected everything together and no power is going through. It sits in the capacitors. I tried LV and MV, and experimented, and nothing has worked so far to power the preheaters.
Update: Well, it works if I connect it directly to the waterwheel, but if that's what it takes, what use are capacitors? I thought you could just hook them up to those and use up the power stored in them.
I had it right, I was being stupid and connected relays to the preheaters instead of connectors. Still getting used to managing these things, but thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it, keep up your bit by bit videos, we love em.
Best I can say is... sometimes... Ender IO and IE often have compatibility issues. Sometimes it works, then an update later it doesn't. I'd try to stick with using an Ender IO capacitor bank as a transition between the two mods as a rule of thumb since that seems to function pretty reliably so far.
Its funny, a blast furnace actually makes cast iron. You need a converter (an oxygen furnace) to make steel.
if you are playing with Big reactors as well then you can use blutonium and yellorium for heat. Blutonium + packed ice = 3-rf per side totaling 60rf per generator
If you are playing with big reactors you aren't gonna dick around with thermoelectric generators. Especially since blutonium is not quite early game resource.
Using thermal expansion and other addon mods I was able to automate the arc furnace.
What mod are you using to show how much rf goes in the preheaters?
Ender IO
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How do you make concrete from the slag
I connected everything together and no power is going through. It sits in the capacitors. I tried LV and MV, and experimented, and nothing has worked so far to power the preheaters.
Update: Well, it works if I connect it directly to the waterwheel, but if that's what it takes, what use are capacitors? I thought you could just hook them up to those and use up the power stored in them.
+Andros the Bloodthirsty What type of capacitor are you using? Match the type LV, MV, HV.
I had it right, I was being stupid and connected relays to the preheaters instead of connectors. Still getting used to managing these things, but thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it, keep up your bit by bit videos, we love em.
Also, do you plan on making a windmill video on how to make it look nice? I enjoyed the waterwheel one and made a bunch all with a similar design.
Are the furnace pre-heaters compatible with ender io energy conduits for RF?
Best I can say is... sometimes... Ender IO and IE often have compatibility issues. Sometimes it works, then an update later it doesn't. I'd try to stick with using an Ender IO capacitor bank as a transition between the two mods as a rule of thumb since that seems to function pretty reliably so far.
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