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'''Maintenance'''
[[File:EBF maintenance.png|thumb|right|Maintenance messages.]]
To maintain your EBF, you will need to use tools on the maintenanceMaintenance hatchHatch. The controller's GUI will have a list of the maintenance problems-. whenWhen you first build your EBF, it will require all maintenance to be done, and maintenance problems will periodically (but rarely) pop up after that. The "Better than Duct Tape" quest has a list of all the maintenance itemsproblems and what tools fix them. Open the maintenanceMaintenance hatchHatch GUI and click on the slot in the center with your tool.
 
The "Circuitry burntburned out" message is the hardest to deal with-. itIt requires a charged soldering iron, awith at least 10k EU and soldering material (a; tin, lead, or soldering alloy fine wire or rod. Tin fine wire is recommended-, as it's veryeasy to cheapproduce and commonly available). The rest are easy, and 10konly EUrequire a small amount of durability from thean solderingappropriate ironGT tool. Alternatively, duct tape can be used on the Maintenance Hatch to fix all 6 problems at once.
To maintain your EBF, you will need to use tools on the maintenance hatch. The controller's GUI will have a list of the maintenance problems- when you first build your EBF, it will require all maintenance to be done, and maintenance problems will periodically (but rarely) pop up after that. The "Better than Duct Tape" quest has a list of all the maintenance items and what tools fix them. Open the maintenance hatch GUI and click on the slot in the center with your tool.
 
The "Circuitry burnt out" message is the hardest to deal with- it requires a charged soldering iron, a soldering material (a tin, lead, or soldering alloy fine wire or rod. Tin fine wire is recommended- it's very cheap and commonly available) and 10k EU from the soldering iron.
 
The rest are easy, and only require a small amount of durability from a tool you should be able to easily craft.
 
Alternatively, use some duct tape to fix all 6 problems at once.
 
'''Powering your EBF'''
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