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+ | |mod=Galacticraft | ||
+ | |type=Power | ||
+ | |tool=pickaxe | ||
+ | |stackable=Yes (64) | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | The '''Aluminum Wire''' is a [[:Category:Blocks|block]] that is used to transfer [[energy]] between [[:Category:Machines|machines]], like a [[Basic Solar Panel]] and an [[Electric Compressor]]. | ||
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+ | It is also frequently used to craft a variety of machines in Galacticraft. It can be "reinforced" with more wool and aluminum in a crafting table to produce the [[Heavy Aluminum Wire]]. | ||
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+ | == Usage == | ||
+ | To place wire, simply point at a solid surface, or an electric machine or another wire and right-click. Wires will self-connect if placed next to another wire or electric machine. | ||
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+ | No tool is required to break wires. | ||
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+ | ==Stats== | ||
+ | In original Galacticraft ('''Galacticraft 1''') when paired with ''Universal Electricity'' mods, Aluminum Wire had the following characteristics: | ||
+ | * Resistance: 50.0 Ohms | ||
+ | * Max Amps: 200.0 KiloAmps | ||
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+ | In '''Galacticraft 2''', the wires also had those electrical characteristics assigned, but Galacticraft's own power system did not use these values, so they had no relevance unless you had another mod which used them. | ||
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+ | In [[Galacticraft 3]] and [[Galacticraft 4]], these values are not present at all. The Aluminum Wires themselves have unlimited capacity and will distribute all power that enters them. But every Galacticraft machine (or storage unit) which outputs power has a maximum output rate, and most Galacticraft machines also have a maximum power acceptance rate (normally double their own power consumption). | ||
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+ | The advantage of '''Heavy Aluminum Wire''' is that a network of Heavy Aluminum Wire enables most Galacticraft machines to [[Energy#Energy_tiers|run faster]] or more efficiently. | ||
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+ | If used with '''IndustrialCraft 2''' power, the aluminium wires act like 120V wires (thats between copper and gold cable), in IC2 versions which support voltage. | ||
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+ | ==Crafting Recipe== | ||
+ | Galacticraft 2: | ||
+ | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |mod= Galacticraft | ||
+ | |A1= Wool |B1= Wool |C1= Wool | ||
+ | |A2= Aluminum Ingot |B2= Aluminum Ingot |C2= Aluminum Ingot | ||
+ | |A3= Wool |B3= Wool |C3= Wool | ||
+ | |Output= Aluminum Wire,6 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Crafting Uses== | ||
+ | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |A1= Compressed Steel |B1= Full Solar Panel |C1= Compressed Steel | ||
+ | |A2= Compressed Steel |B2= Flag Pole |C2= Compressed Steel | ||
+ | |A3= Aluminum Wire |B3= Basic Wafer |C3= Aluminum Wire | ||
+ | |Output= Basic Solar Panel}} | ||
+ | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |A1=Compressed Steel|B1=Anvil |C1=Compressed Steel | ||
+ | |A2=Compressed Steel|B2=Compressed Bronze |C2=Compressed Steel | ||
+ | |A3=Aluminum Wire|B3=Advanced Wafer|C3=Aluminum Wire | ||
+ | |Output= Electric Compressor | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |mod= Galacticraft | ||
+ | |A1= Wool | ||
+ | |A2= Aluminum Wire | ||
+ | |A3= Aluminum Ingot | ||
+ | |Output= Heavy Aluminum Wire | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |A1=Aluminum Ingot|B1=Lever |C1=Aluminum Ingot | ||
+ | |A2=Stone Button|B2=Furnace |C2=Stone Button | ||
+ | |A3=Aluminum Wire|B3=Redstone Torch|C3=Aluminum Wire | ||
+ | |Output= Circuit Fabricator | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |mod= Galacticraft | ||
+ | |A1= Copper Ingot |B1= Copper Ingot |C1= Copper Ingot | ||
+ | |A2= Iron Ingot |B2= V:Furnace |C2= Iron Ingot | ||
+ | |A3= Iron Ingot |B3= Aluminum Wire |C3= Iron Ingot | ||
+ | |Output= Coal Generator | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |A1= Desh Ingot |B1= Frequency Module |C1= Desh Ingot | ||
+ | |A2= Compressed Desh |B2= Advanced Wafer |C2= Compressed Desh | ||
+ | |A3= Desh Ingot |B3= Aluminum Wire |C3= Desh Ingot | ||
+ | |Output= Launch Controller}} | ||
+ | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |A1= Tin Decoration Block |B1= Aluminum Wire|C1= Tin Decoration Block | ||
+ | |A2= |B2= |C2= | ||
+ | |A3= |B3= |C3= | ||
+ | |Output= Sealable Aluminum Wire | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Galacticraft}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Tier 1]] |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 9 May 2018
The Aluminum Wire is a block that is used to transfer energy between machines, like a Basic Solar Panel and an Electric Compressor.
It is also frequently used to craft a variety of machines in Galacticraft. It can be "reinforced" with more wool and aluminum in a crafting table to produce the Heavy Aluminum Wire.
Contents
Usage
To place wire, simply point at a solid surface, or an electric machine or another wire and right-click. Wires will self-connect if placed next to another wire or electric machine.
No tool is required to break wires.
Stats
In original Galacticraft (Galacticraft 1) when paired with Universal Electricity mods, Aluminum Wire had the following characteristics:
- Resistance: 50.0 Ohms
- Max Amps: 200.0 KiloAmps
In Galacticraft 2, the wires also had those electrical characteristics assigned, but Galacticraft's own power system did not use these values, so they had no relevance unless you had another mod which used them.
In Galacticraft 3 and Galacticraft 4, these values are not present at all. The Aluminum Wires themselves have unlimited capacity and will distribute all power that enters them. But every Galacticraft machine (or storage unit) which outputs power has a maximum output rate, and most Galacticraft machines also have a maximum power acceptance rate (normally double their own power consumption).
The advantage of Heavy Aluminum Wire is that a network of Heavy Aluminum Wire enables most Galacticraft machines to run faster or more efficiently.
If used with IndustrialCraft 2 power, the aluminium wires act like 120V wires (thats between copper and gold cable), in IC2 versions which support voltage.
Crafting Recipe
Galacticraft 2:
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Crafting Uses
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