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Note: When used as numbers in calculations, ULV Tier counts as Tier 0, LV Tier counts as Tier 1, and so on.
{| {{STDT|sortable
! Acronym !! Voltage Tier !! EU Limit
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!ULV
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Below is a table of the current properties of various types of cables in GregTech:
{| {{STDT|sortable
! Material !! Max Voltage (EU) !! 1x Insulated Cable Max Amperage (Amp) !! Loss/
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! Tin
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! Tier !! Output (EU) !! Loss (EU) !! Loss
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! ULV
| 8 || 1 || 12.5 || 9
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! LV
| 32 || 1 || 3.0303 || 33
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! MV
| 128 || 2 || 1.5384 || 130
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! HV
| 512 || 4 || 0.77519|| 516
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! EV
| 2048 || 8 || 0.38911 || 2056
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! IV
| 8192 || 16 || 0.19493 || 8208
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! LuV
| 32768 || 32 || 0.097561 || 32800
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! ZPM
| 131072 || 64 || 0.048804 || 131136
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! UV
| 524288 || 128 || 0.024408 || 524416
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Transformers convert EU between voltage tiers. In Step Up mode, they draw up to 4 amps of a lower voltage to fill their internal buffers, and draw from their internal buffers to produce 1A of a higher voltage. This can allow lower tier amps to power higher tier machines which may only draw 1-2 A for a recipe. Similarly, in Step Down mode, they draw 1 amp of a higher voltage to fill their internal buffers, and draw from their internal buffers to produce up to 4A of a lower voltage. This allows use of higher tier power generators with lower tier machines while preventing explosions. Use a [[GT Tools#Soft Mallet|Soft Mallet]] to switch the mode.
The big dot with a plus is the high voltage side and is the front face, while the five smaller circles are the lower voltage sides. Regardless of mode, the big dot is ''
The output loss section above applies to transformer outputs as well.
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