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Show average power I/O in substation in amps as well as EU/t. #2762

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I don't know off-hand what voltage tier 3.1MEU/t is. It is much nicer to see "1.5 A UHV". This adjust the powerstation to show both forms. Also, this removes the extraneous status information, since the machine can't be stopped and does not run any recipes.

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I'm not sure the best way to format the extra lines (in particular, I'm not sure if there is a way to align text on different lines).

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The Power Substation now displays the average power I/O in amps as well as EU/t.

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@tomprince tomprince force-pushed the substation-average-amp branch from 501ccdd to 51c74e8 Compare January 29, 2025 12:48
@Ghostipedia Ghostipedia added the Not Planned / Rejected Not accepted changes to the codebase label Jan 30, 2025
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I forgot to write my reason in the initial close but there's a few reason I'm marking this as rejected.

We're currently in the process of redoing UI's internally.
We've tried something similar before and didn't think this level of verbosity was required
For now going to mark this as not planned, and I'll come back and look over it when we are farther along with our UI/layout changes.

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