Right now, a Project Red Plate costs a LV circuit, thats pretty expensive for basically "compact" redstone, i would suggest, to use Sulfuric Acid (125L), a Stone Pressure Plates and a Copper foil for one, instead of one LV circuit for 4 Project Red Plates
Make a SoC recipe for Vacuum tubes, maybe 16 - 32 Vacuum Tubes for 1 SoC, 4 fine annealed copper wires, 1 Circuit Board and some Soldering Alloy
I liked Namo's idea on the Discord chat about some kind of redstone circuit you make with the laser engraver. I really like the idea of finding a use for the LV laser engraver, because right now I don't see a use for it even though there is a quest to make it.
I suggest using the pre-circuit update concept of etched circuit wiring. (link:https://ftb.gamepedia.com/Etched_High_Voltage_Wiring)
So putting a redstone plate or redalloy plate in a LV laser engraver (with appropriate lens) will grant 8 ~ 16 Etched redstone circuit wiring(We can just colour the original etched wiring texture with red). Then assembling(or forming press might be a good idea too) stone plate(or stone pressure plate) with the redstone wiring will make the red power stone circuit board.
+1 for the idea with LV Engraver and remove the LV Circuit from the recipe.
But the "SoC" somehow doesn't fit for the Vacuum tube thing. Even if I do like the idea to get more for less effort. Can't really "mass-produce" them in any way I guess. Maybe add a recipe for those to the Thermionic Fabricator? It has molten glass already as component; That would fit the logic (And is used for the Forestry tubes anyways).
The circuit plate from project red used to take only NAND chips. So an ULV circuit would make sense to replace NAND chips.
The Forestry recipes I removed because people don't want them but I can add them back
Maybe I add a new nand chip for it. Vacuum tubes looks wrong for me.
LV laser engraver would be a nice way to do it with etched red alloy wiring. The basic stone parts taking circuits really is a bit much and I could rebuild the logic gates with vanilla redstone anyways.




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