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[1.10.2] Energy Module no longer works for Mekanism Induction Matrix

JonoColwell opened this issue ยท 6 comments

commented

It is no longer possible to set an Energy module to monitor the total power in a Mekanism Induction Matrix, you can set the module to monitor an induction port however that gives an incorrect reading, attempting to shift click on anything other than the induction port causes it to clear the module.

RFtools ver: 1.1x-5.81

Mekanism Ver: 9.2.1

http://puu.sh/tBS8Q/ec1b0b5798.jpg

http://puu.sh/tBS9V/9e6a4a9094.jpg

http://puu.sh/tBSat/f1a37dfc53.jpg

http://puu.sh/tBSce/83559965ad.jpg

commented

It also does not monitor Draconic Evolution energy balls correctly, same issue.

commented

There's also now a problem with monitoring an EnderIO capacitor bank. It shows you the energy for the block you clicked and not the whole multiblock capacitor bank. This use to work, so I was surprise to find this change.

commented

Will probably be fixed in upcoming release of McJtyLib (for Mekanism, Draconic Evolution, and EnderIO). Untested so feedback is welcome.

I would appreciate it if some of you could test this with this test build on jenkins:

http://jenkins.k-4u.nl/job/McJtyLib%201.11/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/build/libs/mcjtylib-1.1x-2.3.6-SNAPSHOT.jar

Just replace McJtyLib 2.3.5 with this and see if you can now read out bigger values with the screen energy module or the rf monitor block

commented

Your right, grabbed the wrong screenshots because I was testing multiple setups and derped hard. Appears as though the mcjtylib-1.1x-2.3.6-SNAPSHOT.jar is working as expected. I can now control my power plants with the RF Monitor.

commented

Downloaded and testing but I currently do not see any difference in behavior. The power monitor doesn't see the correct power available in the draconic evolution energy sphere and it will not adjust a redstone signal based on it. Have the power monitor set to turn on at 32% and turn off at 34%
2017-02-03_23 01 03
2017-02-03_23 01 08

commented

Um, that screenshot is not my power monitor. That's from EnderIO. I have nothing to do with that