It may be a problem with the translation software… I mean, if you use a single block electrolyzer, then the voltage of 56EU is difficult to get… If you use a higher-level electrolyzer, then the overclocking voltage requirement will be multiplied by four , Becomes 224EU, 896EU, etc. Using a large electrolyzer can avoid this problem. After all, a large electrolyzer will not increase the minimum voltage due to overclocking, but I haven’t made it yet…
Unlike ferric chloride, ferrous chloride has little use in industry. In reality, ferrous chloride can be used in some organic synthesis and wastewater treatment (obviously, it is not used at all in GT6), but there is no Large-scale industrial use like ferric chloride (ferric chloride can be used for etching, but GT circuit boards are not like this…), plus electrolytic molten ferrous chloride only requires 42EU, and the output of the LV dynamo is 44EU, it’s easy to reach, so it doesn’t need much use…