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problems with house keep blowing up upon loading save #959

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tonimark opened this issue May 22, 2021 · 1 comment
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problems with house keep blowing up upon loading save #959

tonimark opened this issue May 22, 2021 · 1 comment

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@tonimark
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tonimark commented May 22, 2021

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Issue description

whenever I load my ELN house save every single wiring and socket blows up for no reason and since they are scattered all around the house yep house is griefed even older backups are causing the house to blow up! my grid is 200v wiring with 236v from solar power when wiring and circuit is charged nothing is happening however after saving and loading save everything from wires and unconnected turned off sockets

Steps to reproduce

1.build a house electric grid with a battery
2.charge it with 236 volts from solar charger
3.save the world and quit then reinitialize Minecraft
4.load the world
5.everything explodes

Electrical Age version

1.18.3
here is the save that causes things to blow up upon load:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/usv08gmo3yopei4/save.zip?dl=0

@OfficerPotato911
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236 volts is too high for 200v electronics; try to keep the voltage between 195-215.

You could add fuses/electrical breakers to your circuits to prevent overloading or overvoltage. Also, you should either use less solar panels or a DC/DC converter to lower the voltage.

If you don't want things to blow up; you can turn it off in the mod's config file.

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