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The Electric Jetpack is an alternative to the Jetpack and stores 30,000 EU. | | name = Electric Jetpack | ||
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| mod = ''Industrial Craft 2'' | |||
}}The '''Electric Jetpack''' is an alternative to the [[Jetpack]] and stores 30,000 [[EU]]. It uses the Jump key (default: Space) to jetpack you up into the air. The '''Electric Jetpack '''can be recharged in a [[BatBox]], [[MFE Unit]], [[MFS Unit|MFSU Unit]], [[Solar Panel]], [[Windmill]],[[Water Mill]], [[LV Solar Array]], [[MV Solar Array]], [[HV Solar Array]] or alternatively by an equipped [[Solar Helmet]] and/or [[Static Boots]]. | |||
==Hover Mode== | |||
It also has a "Hover mode" which allows you to rise and lower slowly and carefully, and can be accessed by holding Jump and pressing the Mode Switch key (default: M). | |||
The Electric Jetpack | ==Comparison== | ||
There are multiple differences between the standard [[Jetpack]] and the Electric Jetpack. | |||
*First off, to refuel the Jetpack, you need [[Biofuel Cell|Bio]] or [[Coalfuel Cell]]s, both of which are complicated and time consuming to create, requiring many complex machines, as well as a [[Canning Machine]] to finally even use them to charge the Jetpack. Alternatively, you can retrieve [[Oil]], [[Refinery|Refine]] it into [[Fuel]], then use a [[Jetpack Fueller]] on a [[Tank]] to fill up. | |||
*In comparison, all the Electric Jetpack needs is some form of electricity. It can be charged by ''any'' source of EU, even basic things such as [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]], a [[Batbox]], [[Solar Panel]]s, or a [[Generator]]. | |||
*Second, the Electric Jetpack is only slightly more difficult to craft, requiring the EMC equivalent of about 2/3 of a diamond. | |||
*Third, The standard jetpack lasts between 55 and 65 seconds, depending on the fuel, without using Hover Mode. The Electric Jetpack lasts about 3 minutes and 30 seconds non-stop flight without Hover Mode'', ''and 6 minutes and 15 seconds when Hover Mode is'' on.'' | |||
*Fourth, The standard jetpack's Hover mode will only descend slowly, even while holding Jump. This means you have to constantly toggle your hover mode off to rise then back on to fall. The Electric Jetpack's Hover mode will still rise slowly when you hold Jump, making it much less awkward to use. | |||
*Really the only thing the Standard Jetpack has over the Electric Jetpack is the height limit. In the Overworld, the Electric Jetpack will go up to 185 and only up to block 85 in the Nether. The Jetpack will go up to block 244 in the Overworld and block 116 in the Nether. | |||
==Fall Damage== | |||
As of Tekkit version 3.1.2, all fall damage can be stopped by enabling hover mode or descending to the ground slowly, therefore eliminating the need for [[Rubber Boots]]. | |||
==Recipe== | |||
{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Refined Iron | |||
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=BatBox|C2=Refined Iron | |||
|A3=Glowstone Dust|B3= |C3=Glowstone Dust | |||
|Output=Electric Jetpack|OA=}} | |||
==Crafting Guide== | |||
To craft an Electric Jetpack, you will need the following base materials: | |||
*5 Refined Iron | |||
*12 Tin | |||
*10 Insulated Copper Cable | |||
*12 Redstone Dust | |||
*4 Glowstone Dust | |||
*2 Lapis Lazuli | |||
*5 Wooden Planks | |||
Firstly, craft 3 RE-Batteries: | |||
{{Grid/Crafting_Table | |||
|A2 = Tin | |||
|A3 = Tin | |||
|B1 = Insulated Copper Cable | |||
|B2 = Redstone Dust | |||
|B3 = Redstone Dust | |||
|C2 = Tin | |||
|C3 = Tin | |||
|Output = RE_Battery}} | |||
Next, Use the RE-Batteries to craft a BatBox: | |||
{{Grid/Crafting_Table | |||
|A1 = Wooden Planks | |||
|A2 = RE_Battery | |||
|A3 = Wooden Planks | |||
|B1 = Insulated Copper Cable | |||
|B2 = RE_Battery | |||
|B3 = Wooden Planks | |||
|C1 = Wooden Planks | |||
|C2 = RE_Battery | |||
|C3 = Wooden Planks | |||
|Output = BatBox}} | |||
Now craft an Electronic Circuit: | |||
{{Grid/Crafting_Table | |||
|A1 = Insulated Copper Cable | |||
|A2 = Redstone Dust | |||
|A3 = Insulated Copper Cable | |||
|B1 = Insulated Copper Cable | |||
|B2 = Refined Iron | |||
|B3 = Insulated Copper Cable | |||
|C1 = Insulated Copper Cable | |||
|C2 = Redstone Dust | |||
|C3 = Insulated Copper Cable | |||
|Output = Electronic Circuit}} | |||
Then turn the Electronic Circuit into an Advanced Circuit: | |||
{{Grid/Crafting_Table | |||
|A1 = Redstone Dust | |||
|A2 = Lapis Lazuli | |||
|A3 = Redstone Dust | |||
|B1 = Glowstone Dust | |||
|B2 = Electronic Circuit | |||
|B3 = Glowstone Dust | |||
|C1 = Redstone Dust | |||
|C2 = Lapis Lazuli | |||
|C3 = Redstone Dust | |||
|Output = Advanced Circuit}} | |||
Finally, use the BatBox and Advanced Circuit to craft the Electric Jetpack: | |||
{{Grid/Crafting_Table | |||
|A1 = Refined Iron | |||
|A2 = Refined Iron | |||
|A3 = Glowstone Dust | |||
|B1 = Advanced Circuit | |||
|B2 = BatBox | |||
|C1 = Refined Iron | |||
|C2 = Refined Iron | |||
|C3 = Glowstone Dust | |||
|Output = Electric Jetpack}} | |||
==Tips== | |||
*''When you want to travel very long distances with the Electric Jetpack, make sure you take a fully charged [[Lapotron Crystal]] (or 1 or more [[Energy Crystal]]s if you can't afford that yet), an [[Electric Wrench]] and a [[Charging_Bench#Charging_Bench_Mk2|Charging Bench Mk2]] with you. Then once your Jetpack starts running low on EU, place down your MFE, put the Crystal in the bottom slot, re-charge your Electric Wrench, charge up your Electric Jetpack and use the Lossless Mode from the Electric Wrench to retrieve your Charging Bench and continue on with your journey! A fully charged Lapotron crystal will fully recharge the electric jetpack at least 30 times. Or, you could take a solar helmet. It works very well.'' | |||
*''Pairing this with a [[Black Hole Band]] in an [[Alchemy Bag]], with a [[Balkon's Weapon Mod#Musket|Musket]] to deal with Ghasts makes glowstone-retrieving trips extremely easy.'' | |||
==''''Bugs and Errors== | |||
*When you spawn an electric jetpack in with [[Not Enough Items]], it appears to be charged, although it isn't. | |||
==Video Tutorial== | |||
<youtube height=142 width=222> pr7LLt-awDI </youtube>[[File:Electric Jetpack Tutorial|thumb|right|300px|Hover Mode Tutorial]] | |||
[[Category:Industrial Craft 2]] | |||
[[Category:Utility Armors]] |
Latest revision as of 20:39, 22 November 2012
Electric Jetpack | |
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File:Electric Jetpack.png | |
Name | Electric Jetpack |
Type | ? |
Luminance | No |
Stackable | No |
Data Value | dec:30209:1 |
Mod Included | Industrial Craft 2 |
The Electric Jetpack is an alternative to the Jetpack and stores 30,000 EU. It uses the Jump key (default: Space) to jetpack you up into the air. The Electric Jetpack can be recharged in a BatBox, MFE Unit, MFSU Unit, Solar Panel, Windmill,Water Mill, LV Solar Array, MV Solar Array, HV Solar Array or alternatively by an equipped Solar Helmet and/or Static Boots.
Contents
Hover Mode
It also has a "Hover mode" which allows you to rise and lower slowly and carefully, and can be accessed by holding Jump and pressing the Mode Switch key (default: M).
Comparison
There are multiple differences between the standard Jetpack and the Electric Jetpack.
- First off, to refuel the Jetpack, you need Bio or Coalfuel Cells, both of which are complicated and time consuming to create, requiring many complex machines, as well as a Canning Machine to finally even use them to charge the Jetpack. Alternatively, you can retrieve Oil, Refine it into Fuel, then use a Jetpack Fueller on a Tank to fill up.
- In comparison, all the Electric Jetpack needs is some form of electricity. It can be charged by any source of EU, even basic things such as RE Batteries, a Batbox, Solar Panels, or a Generator.
- Second, the Electric Jetpack is only slightly more difficult to craft, requiring the EMC equivalent of about 2/3 of a diamond.
- Third, The standard jetpack lasts between 55 and 65 seconds, depending on the fuel, without using Hover Mode. The Electric Jetpack lasts about 3 minutes and 30 seconds non-stop flight without Hover Mode, and 6 minutes and 15 seconds when Hover Mode is on.
- Fourth, The standard jetpack's Hover mode will only descend slowly, even while holding Jump. This means you have to constantly toggle your hover mode off to rise then back on to fall. The Electric Jetpack's Hover mode will still rise slowly when you hold Jump, making it much less awkward to use.
- Really the only thing the Standard Jetpack has over the Electric Jetpack is the height limit. In the Overworld, the Electric Jetpack will go up to 185 and only up to block 85 in the Nether. The Jetpack will go up to block 244 in the Overworld and block 116 in the Nether.
Fall Damage
As of Tekkit version 3.1.2, all fall damage can be stopped by enabling hover mode or descending to the ground slowly, therefore eliminating the need for Rubber Boots.
Recipe
Crafting Guide
To craft an Electric Jetpack, you will need the following base materials:
- 5 Refined Iron
- 12 Tin
- 10 Insulated Copper Cable
- 12 Redstone Dust
- 4 Glowstone Dust
- 2 Lapis Lazuli
- 5 Wooden Planks
Firstly, craft 3 RE-Batteries:
Next, Use the RE-Batteries to craft a BatBox:
Now craft an Electronic Circuit:
Then turn the Electronic Circuit into an Advanced Circuit:
Finally, use the BatBox and Advanced Circuit to craft the Electric Jetpack:
Tips
- When you want to travel very long distances with the Electric Jetpack, make sure you take a fully charged Lapotron Crystal (or 1 or more Energy Crystals if you can't afford that yet), an Electric Wrench and a Charging Bench Mk2 with you. Then once your Jetpack starts running low on EU, place down your MFE, put the Crystal in the bottom slot, re-charge your Electric Wrench, charge up your Electric Jetpack and use the Lossless Mode from the Electric Wrench to retrieve your Charging Bench and continue on with your journey! A fully charged Lapotron crystal will fully recharge the electric jetpack at least 30 times. Or, you could take a solar helmet. It works very well.
- Pairing this with a Black Hole Band in an Alchemy Bag, with a Musket to deal with Ghasts makes glowstone-retrieving trips extremely easy.
Bugs and Errors
- When you spawn an electric jetpack in with Not Enough Items, it appears to be charged, although it isn't.