Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-77.248.22.251-20130312113855/@comment-74.78.178.59-20130401020118

either of the previous 2 replies are completely WRONG... if you hook up an MFSU directly to an EU current that high, it will explode and likely cause a chain reaction that will make your reactor explode as well.

you MUST use an HV-Transformer BEFORE the MFSU array to prevent explosion. The best way to do this would be to calculate how many 512EU/t packets your reactor output can handle, then split up the power distrobution from the HV-Transformers.

this can take up quite a bit of space, so without more information about your current setup I can't suggest the most efficient way to do this... but I just felt it necessary to warn you that if you go straight from a 4kEU/t reactor into an MFSU, you are going to cause a nuclear explosion.