EnderIO conduits have issues interacting with various Mekanism power storage devices.
EnderIO conduits seem to have issues pulling power from Mekanism Induction Matrix multiblock. They can put power IN fine but can't pull it out. Talked to Mek author and he said the problem is something to do with EnderIO not implementing Tesla API properly.
This also happens using Mekanism universal cables on EnderIO machines and capacitator banks. In those cases they are unable to pull power FROM those EnderIO devices.
Commonality is issues with Mekanism/EnderIO playing nice together when it comes to power storage devices.
Issue reference:
https://github.com/aidancbrady/Mekanism/issues/3593
Power to flow in or out accordingly.
n/a - not a crash
Thanks!
you can force a crash by holding F3 + C for minimum 6seconds, the crashlog contains valuable informations
Roger. Will do that this evening and add log.
On Aug 16, 2016, at 2:15 AM, mindforger [email protected] wrote:
you can force a crash by holding F3 + C for minimum 6seconds, the crashlog contains valuable informations
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No log needed. Enbder IO doesn not implement that TESLA-nonsense at all.
The joys of all these damn power APIs. I feel ya man. Sorry to hear I can't use my favorite cables with Mekanism tho. :(
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On Aug 16, 2016, at 7:53 AM, Henry Loenwind [email protected] wrote:
No log needed. Enbder IO doesn not implement that TESLA-nonsense at all.
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No log needed. Enbder IO doesn not implement that TESLA-nonsense at all.