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An '''Energy Cube''' is an advanced type of battery that is compatible with multiple energy systems. Energy can be input from 5 sides, and output on 1 side. The output side has a special marking which looks like a small panel. Rotate the Cube by right-clicking with a wrench. Stored energy is measured in Universal Electricity Joules but the Energy Cube is compatible with Minecraft Joules (Buildcraft), Redstone Flux (Thermal Expansion 3), or Universal Electricity Joules. Energy Cubes can be transported by shift-right-clicking with a wrench. This will “break” the Cube, but all its energy will be safely stored inside. When the Cube is in your inventory, holding shift will display additional data about the Cube’s energy level. | An '''Energy Cube''' is an advanced type of battery that is compatible with multiple energy systems. Energy can be input from 5 sides, and output on 1 side. The output side has a special marking which looks like a small panel. Rotate the Cube by right-clicking with a wrench. Stored energy is measured in Universal Electricity Joules but the Energy Cube is compatible with Minecraft Joules (Buildcraft), Redstone Flux (Thermal Expansion 3), or Universal Electricity Joules. Energy Cubes can be transported by shift-right-clicking with a wrench. This will “break” the Cube, but all its energy will be safely stored inside. When the Cube is in your inventory, holding shift will display additional data about the Cube’s energy level. | ||
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==Crafting Recipes== | ==Crafting Recipes== | ||
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| A1 = Redstone | B1 = Energy Tablet | C1 = Redstone | | A1 = Redstone | B1 = Energy Tablet | C1 = Redstone | ||
| A2 = Iron Ingot | B2 = Steel Casing | C2 = Iron Ingot | | A2 = Iron Ingot | B2 = Steel Casing | C2 = Iron Ingot | ||
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| Output = Basic Energy Cube | | Output = Basic Energy Cube | ||
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| A1 = Enriched Alloy | B1 = Energy Tablet | C1 = Enriched Alloy | | A1 = Enriched Alloy | B1 = Energy Tablet | C1 = Enriched Alloy | ||
| A2 = Osmium Ingot | B2 = Basic Energy Cube | C2 = Osmium Ingot | | A2 = Osmium Ingot | B2 = Basic Energy Cube | C2 = Osmium Ingot | ||
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| Output = Advanced Energy Cube | | Output = Advanced Energy Cube | ||
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| A1 = Reinforced Alloy | B1 = Energy Tablet | C1 = Reinforced Alloy | | A1 = Reinforced Alloy | B1 = Energy Tablet | C1 = Reinforced Alloy | ||
| A2 = Gold Ingot | B2 = Advanced Energy Cube | C2 = Gold Ingot | | A2 = Gold Ingot | B2 = Advanced Energy Cube | C2 = Gold Ingot | ||
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| Output = Elite Energy Cube | | Output = Elite Energy Cube | ||
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| A1 = Atomic Alloy | B1 = Energy Tablet | C1 = Atomic Alloy | | A1 = Atomic Alloy | B1 = Energy Tablet | C1 = Atomic Alloy | ||
| A2 = Diamond | B2 = Elite Energy Cube | C2 = Diamond | | A2 = Diamond | B2 = Elite Energy Cube | C2 = Diamond | ||
| A3 = Atomic Alloy | B3 = Energy Tablet | C3 = Atomic Alloy | | A3 = Atomic Alloy | B3 = Energy Tablet | C3 = Atomic Alloy | ||
| Output = Ultimate Energy Cube | | Output = Ultimate Energy Cube | ||
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===Basic Energy Cube=== | ===Basic Energy Cube=== | ||
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Revision as of 18:12, 16 May 2018
An Energy Cube is an advanced type of battery that is compatible with multiple energy systems. Energy can be input from 5 sides, and output on 1 side. The output side has a special marking which looks like a small panel. Rotate the Cube by right-clicking with a wrench. Stored energy is measured in Universal Electricity Joules but the Energy Cube is compatible with Minecraft Joules (Buildcraft), Redstone Flux (Thermal Expansion 3), or Universal Electricity Joules. Energy Cubes can be transported by shift-right-clicking with a wrench. This will “break” the Cube, but all its energy will be safely stored inside. When the Cube is in your inventory, holding shift will display additional data about the Cube’s energy level.
Contents
User Interface
The Energy Cube's user interface can be accessed by right-clicking on the Cube.
- Charge Item. Place a chargeable item like an Energy Tablet here.
- Discharge Item. Place a charged item here to discharge the item and charge the Cube
- Visual indicator of the Energy Cube's charge
- Charge data: Current charge/Maximum charge. Second line is the maximum power output in UE Joules.
Visible Energy Matrix
Inside the frame of the Energy Cube is a spinning, glowing energy matrix. The brightness of the matrix is a visual indicator of the Cube’s charge level, and the color indicates the energy tier: green (Basic), red (Advanced), blue (Elite), purple (Ultimate). The recipe for each higher tier of Energy Cube uses a cube from the previous tier, so if you need to upgrade your Energy Cube, nothing goes to waste!
Types of Energy Cubes
Crafting Recipes
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Osmium Ingot + |
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Gold Ingot + |
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Pre 1.7.10 Recipes
Basic Energy Cube
Advanced Energy Cube
Elite Energy Cube
Ultimate Energy Cube
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- Pages using DynamicPageList3 dplvar parser function
- Blocks
- Mekanism
- Recipe using Iron Ingot
- Recipe using Redstone
- Recipe using Energy Tablet
- Recipe using Steel Casing
- Recipe using Osmium Ingot
- Recipe using Enriched Alloy
- Recipe using Basic Energy Cube
- Recipe using Gold Ingot
- Recipe using Reinforced Alloy
- Recipe using Advanced Energy Cube
- Recipe using Diamond
- Recipe using Atomic Alloy
- Recipe using Elite Energy Cube