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----> UNTESTED <----

I think this should work.

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local component = require("component")
local redstone = component.redstone

while true do
    local energie = 0
    local maxenergie = 0
    for adresse in pairs(component.list("capacitor_bank")) do
        energie = energie + component.proxy(adresse).getEnergyStored()
        maxenergie = maxenergie + component.proxy(adresse).getMaxEnergyStored()
    end
    local prozent = energie / maxenergie
    if prozent > 0.8 then
        redstone.setOutput(0, 0)
    elseif prozent < 0.4 then
        redstone.setOutput(0, 255)
    end
    os.sleep(15)
end

 

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On 12/7/2017 at 2:23 AM, Nexarius said:

Place an adapter next to a Capacitor bank.

The computer needs cpu, ram, disk, openos, lua bios, redstone card. It should emit a redstone signal to the bottom if the generators have to be turned on.

Okay thank you. The program itself seems to at least run, but I don't see anything happening following the instructions that you gave

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