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[[File:ScannerCharging.png|thumb|alt=GUI of an Advanced Extruder with a Rod extruder plate loaded. An OV Scanner is charging in the bottom center slot.|Charging in an Advanced Extruder]]
[[File:ScannerCharging.png|thumb|alt=GUI of an Advanced Extruder with a Rod extruder plate loaded. An OV Scanner is charging in the bottom center slot.|Charging in an Advanced Extruder]]
Many items in GT:NH require [[Electricity]] to work. Machines can be connected directly to [[Power_Generation_Options|power generators]], but items must be charged in an appropriate GUI. Items will only charge in a machine that matches their desired power tier and type, which is usually the same tier of battery or circuit used to craft them if not listed. Virtually all single-block GregTech machines can charge EU by placing items in their power slot (center bottom, lightning bolt icon).
Many items in GT:NH require [[Electricity]] to work. Machines can be connected directly to [[Power_Generation_Options|power generators]], but items must be charged in an appropriate GUI. Items will only charge in a machine that matches their desired power [[tier]] and type, which is usually the same tier of battery or circuit used to craft them if not listed. Virtually all single-block GregTech machines can charge EU by placing items in their power slot (center bottom, lightning bolt icon).


Battery Buffers can charge multiple items at once, not just batteries. For even faster charging, Battery Charger can be used which will provide up to 8A at once, power permitting.
Battery Buffers can charge multiple items at once, not just batteries. For even faster charging, Battery Charger can be used which will provide up to 8A at once, power permitting.