Import Bus Missing Channel
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attach an ME import bus from the side. If you attach it to a chest, as long as you keep moving the chest it will fill up (though you can only move the chest once it is full). Use with caution. Me storage systems are very finicky with their water and don't handle it well. You may find that you have to constantly use an auto-heater or take the chest out of the network and add in more water. However, even with added water, items may not be readable after being added or may not all be found in the system. If you have any problems, revert the settings to your default settings or do as advised in my settings page while keeping the output setting to the default.
If an item is not in the 3x3 table, the import bus will not work. To service items outside of the 3x3 table, you will need to add more input slots to the import bus. The limit is 8 slots, but add more to the import bus itself and not to the network. Items outside of 3x3 are simply put into the network when they are transported by either an automated system like the automated assembler chamber or item coordinates like when the snowboat and blizzard boat use items from an item pool, snow boat for instance. Items can come out from these systems in place. Items from the front stored systems cannot be taken back out because it would put them into a normal storage brick.
Remove the new items from the network if you wish to keep them in storage. Keep in mind you can not send items to the ME without ME cables, otherwise items can be taken out whenever you wish but not back in again without ME cables. Deleting from import bus will stop the importing of items in that unit. Items with export items attached to them will continue to be imported into the ME until they are deleted.
Dense cables have 6 slots each, and though one can be used for a single item, the rest are used for 8 items each. If you use a dense cable to connect an exit with an input and fill up all the inputs, you will get 8 items overloading your output bus out of that router, overwriting the previous items. This flooding will be limited by how much memory and how many items there is in the AoE affected by the router. d2c66b5586
