![]() ![]() If RedPower 2 is installed, you can use a RedPower pump and a grate to continuously eject lava source tiles into the (covered!) basin being used by the IndustrialCraft pump, replacing the lava that had been consumed. The Geothermal Generator will charge the adjacent pump, for a total output of 29,800 EU per lava source tile. Note: Though it gives an increased EU (30,000), there is still a 200 EU per operation cost for the pump. For it to work properly, the Pump has to be above a lava source tile, and the Geothermal Generator needs to be touching the Pump.Īdditionally, an Empty Cell needs to be placed into the top of the pump (for unknown reason), and the initial powering of the pump can be done by placing 1 Redstone in the bottom slot of the Pump. ![]() Using the Geothermal Generator with a connection to a Pump will provide an output of 30,000 EU instead of 20,000. With Thermal Expansion installed it is possible to create lava from cobblestone or netherrack using the Magma Crucible, converting 24,000 or 12,000 MJ, respectively, to 20,000 EU. With BuildCraft installed, it is possible to pump Lava out of the Nether, from Volcanoes, or from a Lava lake (either above or underground) resulting in a stable and powerful source of power. Strategies for Powering the Geothermal Generator Output: 20,000 EU per Lava Bucket or Lava Cell at a rate of 20 EU/t Input: Lava Buckets, Lava Cells, Waterproof Pipes, Liquiducts, or placed next to a Pump
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