Energy Hatch

The Energy Hatch is a component of multiblock machines. It is used to accept energy (EU) for the machine to use in its processes.

Energy Hatches come in tiers from ULV to Max, as per the standard system. Their tier determines both the maximum voltage they can accept and the processing tier of the multiblock machine they are a part of. Importantly, Energy Hatches can accept 2 Amps of current at their rated voltage.

When multiple Energy Hatches are present, their voltages are added together to form the effective voltage of the machine. This effective voltage determines the machine's processing tier.

For example, if a multiblock machine contains 1 LV Energy Hatch (32) and one MV Energy Hatch (128), the Machine will operate as if it is HV-tier (32 + 128 = 160; 160 is between 129 and 512). This process is critically important for the, as it allows an EBF to be brought online with 3 LV Energy Hatches, despite all EBF recipes requiring 120V minimum. (3 * 32 = 96; MV-tier; and 96 x 2A/hatch = 192 EU/t input)

Tiers beyond IV are largely unnecessary, as no recipe yet consumes greater than 8192V.

Tiers can have a severe impact on the recipes a machine carries out; for more information, see.