Electric Blast Furnace: Difference between revisions

corrected circuit mentions to include ghost circuit option.
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* The controller block ("Electric Blast Furnace" in NEI)
* 16x heating coils ("Cupronickel Coil Block" in NEI, can be upgraded later with better coils)
* 1x input bus (For inputting items and the optional control circuit - you'll need at least an LV one, otherwise you won't be able to do most recipes)
* 1x input hatch (For inputting fluids- any tier will work)
* 1x output bus (For outputting items- you'll need at least an LV one, otherwise a lot of outputs will be automatically voided)
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Finally. All the hard work is done. All that's left to do is check NEI for a recipe, put in the necessary items and fluid, then right-click the controller with a soft mallet to turn it on.
 
Many recipes require a programmed circuit- thisor goesghost circuit to be set. When using a programmed circuit item, place it in the input bus, andalong with the other recipe ingredients. It is not consumed in the process. Make sure you have the right one for your recipe.
 
=== Troubleshooting ===
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*Hit the EBF with a Soft Mallet to enable it.
*Double check the recipe using NEI. IntegratedThe circuitscorrect isghost neededcircuit must be set or a programmed integrated circuit provided together with the dust/items inside the input bus. Make sure you have the correct processing gas.
*Make sure the Muffler Hatch is not blocked by another block.
*Make sure the Muffler Hatch is facing up.
*It could also be caused by the EBF not getting any power at all.
*Make sure you have the proper programmed circuit / ghost circuit set in the input bus.
 
== Upgrading your EBF ==
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