Talk:Glass Fibre Cable/@comment-212.251.225.144-20120410232646/@comment-193.226.7.12-20120418141958

Yes it can be used with a nuclear reactor if your reactor outputs less than 512 eu/t...it is possible that a reactor outputs more than 512 eu/t but if you knew how to make a reactor do that then you wouldn't have asked about the cable...so this is kind of pointless...i just wanted to make it clear that 512 eu/t is not the maximum output of any generator.

The max is 2400 eu/t but there is no cable that can handle that and the timing on the reactor for that is insane.

Pro Tip: Don't use cables to draw the power from your reactor if your reactor generates more than 512 eu/t ( tripple insulated HV cables) because they lose much power so the effort put into designing a 512+ eu/t reactor is useless if you lose the power on the way to where you need it....use a HV transformer instead attached directly to a chamber and from it draw the power with fiber glass cables as they are the best.