Unfortunately the cables from AE2 don't transfer the correct kind of power for those machines, I would use something like a Leadstone Fluxduct seeing as you have a pulverizer from Thermal there Answer from CrystalFyre on reddit.com
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Cables - AE2 Players Guide for 1.20.1
If you are new to AE2 and unfamiliar with channels, use smart cable and dense smart cable wherever you can.
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Cables - AE2 Players Guide for 1.18
While ME networks are also created by adjacent ME-capable machines, cables are the primary way of extending an ME network over larger areas · Differently colored cables can be used to ensure adjacent cables do not connected to each other, allowing channels to be distributed more efficiently
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how do I connect these cables to stuff not sure what mod its from but I'm using a modpack called stone block
Unfortunately the cables from AE2 don't transfer the correct kind of power for those machines, I would use something like a Leadstone Fluxduct seeing as you have a pulverizer from Thermal there More on reddit.com
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Smart Cables not connecting to Dense Cables
Description Watching several how to videos I see people connecting smart cables to dense cables, however when i try it they won't connect. I can connect glass cables but not smart cables. I che... More on github.com
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Describe the bug On the latest Fabric version for 1.17, i can not dosconnect said cabled from each other and other machines by using Nether Quartz Wrench, leading to unnecessarily convoluted and sp... More on github.com
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Applied Energistics 2: Cables and Channels - Minecraft 1.16 - 1.19 - Modded Minecraft Tutorial - YouTube
In today's tutorial, we'll be going into an explanation of how the various cables for Applied Energistics 2 work, as well as the channels system. As part of...
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Applied energistics 2 Tutorial | How to use the cables and the controllers - YouTube
Hey Guys. Today I gonna show you how to use the cables from Applied Energistics 2. I'll tell you what are the differences between them, How to build a Hilber...
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July 11, 2024 - Try reading - it literally says "Apllied Energistics 2" Dubl33_27 • · 2y ago · no fucking way 💀💀 · Haunting_Air7312 • · 2y ago · These are cables from Applied Energistics 2. Digital storage mod. Very powerful but complicated. For transferring power I'd use fluxducts.
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ME Dense Cable - Applied Energistics 2
Higher Capacity cable, can carry 32 channels unlike standard cable which can only carry 8, however it doesn't support buses so you must first step down from dense to a smaller cable (such as ME Glass Cable or ME Smart Cable) before using buses or panels.
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ME Smart Cable - Official Feed The Beast Wiki
The ME Smart Cable is a cable added by Applied Energistics 2. While it looks similar to ME Covered Cable, it visualizes the channel usage in the cables; the channels appear as lit colored lines that run along the black stripe on the cables.
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ME Dense Covered Cable - Official Feed The Beast Wiki
3 weeks ago - The ME Dense Cable is a cable added by Applied Energistics 2. It is able to transmit 32 channels and will not transmit signals across differently colored Dense Cables. Raw material cost: 4x Wool (Vanilla) 8x Fluix Crystal (Applied Energistics ...
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Cables - AE2 Players Guide for 1.19.2
While ME networks are also created by adjacent ME-capable machines, cables are the primary way of extending an ME network over larger areas · Differently colored cables can be used to ensure adjacent cables do not connected to each other, allowing channels to be distributed more efficiently
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Applied Energistics 2 - All The Guides
August 26, 2024 - There are Small Cables which carry 8 Channels and Dense Cables which carry 32 Channels.
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ME Glass Cable - Official Feed The Beast Wiki
3 weeks ago - The ME Glass Cable is a block added by Applied Energistics 2. It is used to transmit data and energy between devices in the ME Network. It has 8 channels.
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Smart Cables not connecting to Dense Cables · Issue #3060 · AppliedEnergistics/Applied-Energistics-2
August 28, 2017 - Description Watching several how to videos I see people connecting smart cables to dense cables, however when i try it they won't connect. I can connect glass cables but not smart cables. I checked the documentation on this site and it a...
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[AE2] Seperating Cables | Feed The Beast - FTB Forum
October 8, 2015 - Two ways, get yourself two different colours of cable, which won't connect to each other (the base fluix colour connects to all colours though). If the cables are already placed you can use a colour applicator to do this, when appropiately filled.
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June 21, 2016 - keep in mind that each face of the ME Controller outputs 32 channels but only the Dense cable can carry 32 channels at once, other cables only carries 8 channels · if you don't want to hurt your head with all this not-so-complicated stuff then open YOURMCFOLDER > config > AppliedEnergistics2 > AppliedEnergistics2.cfg with windows notepad and change B:Channels to false.
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I am building an me system in creative first and am wondering if different cables have different power capacities. eg. glass dense smart covered ect

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All of the AE2 cables act in the same way with a couple of exceptions. Your glass cable is your basic starter cable that has 8 channels for 8 separate devices; i.e. interfaces, input and export buses, terminals, etc. The fiber cables can then be covered with wool to give you covered cables that can help minimize visual effects since the glass ones do have an animation on them. Covered cables can then be upgraded to smart cables that can give you a visual indication of how many devices are connected at what points on your cable. This is important because your system will assign channels to devises based off of cable distance from the controller. From this you can combine your cables into dense cables. The change with the dense cable is that it can carry 32 channels, for just as many devices, as long as the cable is connected to a ME controller. Another thing to keep in mind is devices cannot connect directly to a dense cable. You will need to connect a smaller cable for the device connections. There are some other cable devices to note. Toggle buses act as a switch to turn on and off parts of your network. The smaller white glass fiber cables do not transmit information but do allow for AE power to cross over. All of your cables will connect until you paint or dye them into individual colors. P2P tunnels can be used to "condense" dense cables to a couple of channels (one for each side of the tunnel) for long distance connections. P2P tunnels can also be used to transmit energy, fluids, and items from one point to another with infinite throughput. Vein miner and/or ore excavator will destroy an AE network in a heartbeat. Energy receptors and batteries can be placed anywhere on the network and do not use up channels. edit: Devices like interfaces and molecular assemblers can act as cable bridges for up to 8 channels.
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Glass Cables - Cheapest cables. 8 Channels. Covered Cables - Slightly more expensive. Different visual look. Needed to craft higher tiers. Still 8 Channels. Smart Cables - Even more expensive. Visually shows the channels running through the cable, so they are invaluable for debugging. Still 8 Channels. Dense Covered Cables - Like Covered Cables, but thicker. Does not work with the multi-part system, so you will have to attach one of the above cables to it before using it that way. 32 Channel transfer (requires a Controller). Dense Smart Cables - Dense Cables that visually show the channels running through it. 32 Channels (requires a Controller). In earlier versions of AE2, these were just called Dense Cables and the Dense Covered variety didn't exist. Basically every block in the mod (Interfaces, Molecular Assemblers, ME Drives, etc.) - Has various functions. Treated as Fluix color. 8 Channels. P2P Tunnels (ME) - "Point to Point" tunnels really need their own full paragraph, but the gist is that the ME variety uses channels (on a sub-network) to transfer up to 32 channels from 1 input to any number of outputs. An Ad-hoc network can support up to 4 inputs (and 4 outputs) to transfer 128 channels through normal cables rather cheaply. At the extreme, Dense Cable with a Controller can transfer 32 inputs (and post-controller split into even more outputs) to get 1024 channels through a Dense Cable. Quantum Network Bridge (QNB) - Wireless and potentially interdimentional connection. Costs a fair chunk of resources to create, and a lot of power to operate. Transfers up to 32 channels. Color System - Each color will only connect to itself or Fluix. You can both separate and visually identify different networks by using different colors. All colors connect to Fluix, including the vast majority of the blocks in the mod. Cable Anchors - Prevent a cable from connecting to something in the direction it is attached. Also makes that cable climb-able. May be desired for Visuals. Used to make Cable Facades. Quartz Fiber - Blocks Channels, but does allow AE Power to pass through. Useful for powering sub-networks. Ad-Hoc Network - A network without a Controller. Has 8 channels to play with. Commonly used for Sub-Networks. Controller Network - A network with a Controller. Each face of the Controller has 32 Channels, and items using channels trace the shortest path they can back to the Controller. Controllers are a free-form Multiblock with various build rules.
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Short-Range Wireless ME Cables · Issue #4642 · AppliedEnergistics/Applied-Energistics-2
August 25, 2020 - Wireless ME cables would connect to a nearby wireless access point to allow for less cluttered networks at the cost of increased power drain. This would be less expensive and bulky than the quantum network bridge, but have less range as ...
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guide.appliedenergistics.org › 1.20.2 › items-blocks-machines › cables
Cables - AE2 Players Guide for 1.20.2
If you are new to AE2 and unfamiliar with channels, use smart cable and dense smart cable wherever you can.