The Low Voltage Transformer is used to turn medium voltage EU currents into low voltage and vice versa. This is useful for powering basic machines from an MFE Unit.
(HV is 129-512 EU/packet)
(MV is 33-128 EU/packet)
(LV is 12-32 EU/packet)
MV current must be wired into the Medium Voltage face (the 3-dotted one), while LV current can be wired into any other face. By default, the Transformer outputs LV current. A Redstone signal must be applied to it in order to make it reverse flow, thereby emitting MV current from the Medium Voltage face.
Recipe[]
Raw Materials Needed | ||
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4 | Wooden Plank | |
6 | Copper | |
6 | Rubber |
Usage[]
When using any Transformer, remember that the 3-dotted side means Higher Voltage and the 1-dotted sides mean lower voltage. You can change the direction the 3-dotted side is facing by right-clicking a 1-dotted face with a Wrench.
Converting to LV:[]
In order to convert from MV to LV, you must point the cable carrying MV from an MV Transformer or MFE Unit to the 3-dotted side. The LV current will come out of a cable attached to one of the sides with a single dot. You can then safely link that to machines or store in a BatBox.
Converting to MV:[]
In order to convert from LV to MV, point the cable carrying LV from a BatBox or a Generator to one of the one-dotted sides and then link a cable that can carry MV from the 3-dotted side. Don't forget to apply Redstone to the LV Transformer.
Usage[]
Energy[]
EU | |
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Input | 128 or 32 |
Output | 32 or 128 |
Storage | - |