Board Thread:Tutorials/@comment-99.117.64.10-20130825034928/@comment-3075738-20130825042204

There is no way to passively measure EU transfer. However you can regulate it; this means that you can control how much that house/outlet recieves.

You can do this by using Transformers in a way that it wasn't really intended for.

First determine how much you would like to give away at max, this value must be divisible by 32 EU/t. If your value is only divisible by 32 EU/t, the output must be LV packets. If at most divisible by 128 EU/t--MV, divisible by 512 EU/t--HV.

It will be easier to explain with a picture(ask) or me giving a scenario.

Say you want a house to have at most 1536 EU/t.

Connect 3 HV Transformers(3-dotted connected at the main line) and a one-dotted side from each HV Transformer to the house line.

How this works:

The main line gives as much EU as it can give. Transformers are regulators and can only give out a certain amount of EU/t. Having 3 HV Transformers mean that it can only give out 512 * 3 EU/t or 1536 HV EU/t.

Having 6 LV Transformers will output 192 LV EU/t.

Just keep in mind that the transformers can still explode if the input(3-dotted side) is more than 1 step away. E.G: Having main line as HV, directly transferring to 192 LV EU/t using 6 transformers. (HV → LV)

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