I have a large battery box with 4 HV batteries in it. The wire is being powered by a single MV turbine in the back and the wire has ~400 EU/t on it every few seconds (I think because it’s lower-current at HV). Unless I’m misunderstanding something, that should be a high enough voltage to charge the batteries, but none of the energy is entering them. Do I absolutely need more sustained energy or is there something else I’m missing to actually get the batteries to charge?
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The Battery Box itself needs to have its internal buffer filled too for it to work, which may take a little while.
And you are spreading so little power over so many Batteries that it will look like nothing happens for a while.
Luckily Battery Boxes do NOT need steady input for them to work. ^^
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Makes sense. I noticed the buffer with the debug scanner on my other batbox but I don’t have an actual scanner so I didn’t know how it actually worked.
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