Transport Limit?
MrFreakOne opened this issue ยท 8 comments
Hello,
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could it be that the Flux Network has a permanent energy transport limit? I've been trying to disable this limit for days, but to no avail. The one check mark at Transport Limit is on, no matter what I do, it has a limit of 20,000 RF. Why this limit please? You can't even change it in the config. Is this forced limitation because it would cause problems on the server?
See You.
There's no transfer limit for Points/Plugs, but there's a limit to Flux Strorages.
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It has a limit. It is limited to 40,000 RF. Why is it limited and it is said that it has no limit? I do not get it.
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Thank you for your quick response. It can't be that RFTools has an energy limit. It is the builder from RFTools. You can't find anything like that in config where you can adjust the power consumption. I can't find anything about the energy stating.
There's a config of RFTools. BUILDER_RECEIVEPERTICK, "builderRFPerTick" = 20000. You have two builders, and it should be limited to 40000RF/t
There's a config of RFTools. BUILDER_RECEIVEPERTICK, "builderRFPerTick" = 20000. You have two builders, and it should be limited to 40000RF/t
I beg your pardon for answering again. I've come up with the idea of the Builder many times, but the RFTools Builder no longer has a "config" file. I've added a screenshot. The RFTools in version 1.16.5 are divided into individual modules.
I couldn't find this line with "builderRFPerTick" = 20000 anywhere. I've looked everywhere, including my server and my PC. There is such a file where you can set the builder. I'll put them here too so you can see what I mean.
I had to rename the .toml files to TXT files for github.com to handle it.
It's in server config, which located at your save folder, for example /saves/New World/serverconfig/
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I still don't know why you think this is an issue related to Flux Networks. You should ask for help on RFTools side.
Thank you for this information. When I have time, I will post all of this again to RFTools under "Help", so that everyone who has the same problems can maybe find a solution. I wish you a nice day.
PS: Don't be angry with me, I wanted this clearing up. And it would have taken me until I got an answer from RFTools. But I'll still post there when I find the time. I now know that Flux Networks has nothing to do with it. Thanks for your help.
Was it a mistake that you helped me?