Talk:Glass Fibre Cable/@comment-93.221.237.116-20120813173413/@comment-76.202.77.8-20120826234345

I believe you meant 102,000 EU/t.

Glass fibre cable can carry >512 EU/t but the condition is that no device can be supplying power to the line at more than 512-EU PER PACKET. The reason you can achieve such high EU/t is that there is no packet limit on the line. Ex. You can have a insane number of HV-Solar panels attached to a line generating a total of >100,000 EU/t (since each panel only puts out 512-EU packets) but you cannot have a nuclear reactor that produces 1024 EU/t attached to the line because the packet size is >512-EU.