Tekkit - Power theorycrafting - Power transportation #2

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This is part two of the power conversion testing, this time I try the power in a practical way; pumping water. From part one I learned that conductive pipes had a huge loss when converting engine power (MJ) to energy units (EU).

The test is rather slow (making the movie longer than needed), but pumping water with coal power is a slow process :)

I tested several different (and similar) setups, and looking at the amount of water pumped in the end. There were differences in speed as well, but that was not part of the test (need slightly different test setups for that).

The result is the same as in the first video; conductive pipes have a huge loss. So if there is a need to power machines from distance, convert to EU and use an Energy Link. Using conductive pipes is easy, but the loss of energy doesn't makes it worth it.

If this is by design or if it's a bug I can't tell. Or if I do something wrong...

Link to part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYkFag7tuyU

Link to part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5pqTUGH5Mk

Music:
http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR00883/







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