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}}The Transportation Machine is a very useful contraption that can be used to teleport a Player and/or Entity from one Transportation Machine, to the other. Sadly, you cannot teleport betweem dimensions; but the Transportation Machine is still a very useful machine, regardless.
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}}The Transportation Machine is a very useful contraption that can be used to teleport a Player and/or Entity from one Transportation Machine, to the other. Sadly, you cannot teleport between dimensions, but the transportation machine is still a very useful, regardless.
  
 
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==How to use the Transportation Machine:==
 
==How to use the Transportation Machine:==
Well first make sure you have two Transportation Machine's. The Transportation machine requires 800V in any of the 3 "plugs". After you have given it 800V it will light up letting you know it's on. Next open the GUI and type in a name for the teleporter in the top box. After that type in a destination teleporter (Basicly the name of the other teleporter). Then use the slider and select the amount of Kilo Watts you want to use (Note: The more kW you use the faster you teleport and the faster the [[battery]] uses up.) Now hit start! And (Optional) say "Beam me up scotty!
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First you'll need to connect the machine to an 800V power supply through one of the three connectors.  You can use any or all of the connectors, but remember that the voltage must be 800V.  The whole reason there are three connectors is so the transporter can draw power from multiple networks. That way you can balance the load and avoid overloading a single network.
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Next you'll need another transportation machine to transport to. Get the name of that machine, right-click this machine to open the GUI, and put that name in the slot. You may also want to get the name of the current machine so you can put it in the other machine's GUI. You'll also want to chose the power draw here.  A faster draw will cause the transporter to work quicker, but requires a stronger network.  If you draw too much power from a the network at once it can lead to a voltage drop.  This will result in there being not enough voltage to power the transformer, which will cause you to be transported to a random location.
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Now hit start! And (optional) say, "Beam me up scotty!
 
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Revision as of 03:30, 7 March 2016

Transportation Machine
TransportationMachine.png
Block type: MultiBlock
Powered by: 800 Volts
Requirements for operation: Destination machine
Stackable: Yes (64)

The Transportation Machine is a very useful contraption that can be used to teleport a Player and/or Entity from one Transportation Machine, to the other. Sadly, you cannot teleport between dimensions, but the transportation machine is still a very useful, regardless.

Crafting

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How to use the Transportation Machine:

First you'll need to connect the machine to an 800V power supply through one of the three connectors. You can use any or all of the connectors, but remember that the voltage must be 800V. The whole reason there are three connectors is so the transporter can draw power from multiple networks. That way you can balance the load and avoid overloading a single network.

Next you'll need another transportation machine to transport to. Get the name of that machine, right-click this machine to open the GUI, and put that name in the slot. You may also want to get the name of the current machine so you can put it in the other machine's GUI. You'll also want to chose the power draw here. A faster draw will cause the transporter to work quicker, but requires a stronger network. If you draw too much power from a the network at once it can lead to a voltage drop. This will result in there being not enough voltage to power the transformer, which will cause you to be transported to a random location.

Now hit start! And (optional) say, "Beam me up scotty!