Here’s a quick tutorial on pumping lava from the nether using build craft and ender storage first locate a large pool of lava start by placing a pump on the lava and then you’re going to want to use a wooden fluid pipe for the extraction and then your golden fluid pipes And then finally your end or storage tank what you’re going to want to make sure is facing toward or fluid pipe then to get your pump working attach some redstone engines some levers and turn those levers on I like to use multiple redstone engines it’s easy because they Don’t need an external source of power back on the surface you can see why geothermal generator has no lava in it I placed my ender tank that I right-click this nozzle to make it an output and then some golden fluid pipes the lava flows out into my geothermal Generator and that’s one way to pump lava for the nether for a nearly infinite source of EU using a geothermal generator happy minecrafting Video Information
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Learn Game Design on my main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@candlesan This video describes how to pump lava from the nether to your Geothermal generator.
There is no way to pump lava from the nether to your Geothermal Generator in the world with IC2 for Minecraft 1.6.4 alone – you need to use other mods. In this particular case I’m using BuildCraft for the lava pump and Ender Storage for the Ender Tanks.