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Power Converters
Power Converters | |
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Name | Power Converters |
Creator | PowerCrystals |
Type | Power conversion |
Latest Version | 2.4.0 |
Minecraft Version | 1.6.2 |
Website | Minecraft Forum Thread |
Root Mod | Unspecified |
Modpacks | DNS Techpack Feed The Beast 1.5.2 Beta Pack Feed The Beast Monster Feed The Beast Resurrection Feed The Beast Ultimate Feed The Beast Unleashed JoeGaming ModPack New World Mod Pack Resonant Rise Tech World 2 The Dark Trilogy YogCraft Pack |
Power Converters is a mod by PowerCrystals, author of other mods included in the Ultimate pack such as Nether Ores and MineFactory Reloaded. As with PowerCrystals' other mods, this mod require PowerCrystals Core (library of core files needed for all mods related to it to operate properly) to function. However, since 1.7.10 the mod was made independent and no longer requires PowerCrystals Core to run, as no such version of PowerCrystals Core exists past 1.6.4. The mod is now being currently maintained by covers1624 and remains basically the same, except with minor texture changes from the original by PowerCrystals.
The Power Converters mod allows the player to easily convert energy from one form to another. It supports Charge from Factorization, EU from IndustrialCraft2, MJ from BuildCraft, Steam from Railcraft, Universal Electricity, and Redstone Flux from Thermal Expansion, although not all of these power systems are supported in all versions. The main use of this mod is convert RF to EU, or EU to RF.
To convert power from one system to another, begin by placing an Energy Bridge block. Then, place Consumers and Producers adjacent to the Bridge based on your needs. As you may have expected, the producers and consumers are pretty much self explanatory; the consumer intakes power, and the producer generates power. The math for the various conversions is detailed in the tables below.
Version 2.4.0 and later (FTB Monster and later)
EU | MJ | RF | |
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EU | 1 | 2/5 | 4 |
MJ | 5/2 | 1 | 10 |
RF | 1/4 | 1/10 | 1 |
Version 2.2.2 and earlier (FTB Ultimate, 1.1.3 and later)
EU | MJ | Steam | Charge | UE | |
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EU | 1 | 175/72 | 35/72 | 7/72 | 1/180 |
MJ | 72/175 | 1 | 1/5 | 1/25 | 2/875 |
Steam | 72/35 | 5 | 1 | 1/5 | 2/175 |
Charge | 72/7 | 25 | 5 | 1 | 2/25 |
UE | 180 | 875/2 | 175/2 | 25/2 | 1 |
Version 2.2.2 and earlier (FTB Ultimate 1.1.3 and earlier)
EU | 1 | 175/72 | 35/72 | 35/72 | 1/180 |
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MJ | 72/175 | 1 | 1/5 | 1/5 | 2/875 |
Steam | 72/35 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 2/175 |
Charge | 72/35 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 2/175 |
UE | 180 | 875/2 | 175/2 | 175/2 | 1 |
Each of the values listed above is a multiplicative conversion factor, used to convert from the system listed in the first column to the system listed in the first row.
For example, to convert 267 EU to RF in the newest version, the factor is 4, so 267 EU is equal to 267 * 4 = 1068 RF.
As you may notice, the Energy Bridge itself stores a certain amount of energy internally. In 2.2.2 and prior, this amount is roughly equivalent to 9000 EU. In 2.4.0 and later, the amount is actually displayed in a tooltip, and maxes out at 6,566 EU.
It should be noted that Blutricity is not directly supported, although it can be first converted to MJ using a Blulectric Engine and then converted again with Power Converters.
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