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Fair enough. It's not a big deal anyway.
Clicking a big stack will quickly drain the entire power buffer. Depending on how you are powering it, you may actually be hitting the limit if you're not paying attention to your power source. If you need to move that much through it, best to attach to a MK4 PSB.
I don't do anything specific with the hotbar so odds are it's your other mod.
Occasionally I'll also get "not enough power!" errors when there is DEFINITELY enough power available. This is almost always when clicking on multiple items quickly in succession. I've gotten to where I click very slowly and deliberately when interacting with the access port.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/app/254200/discussions/1/364039531222189882/?ctp=6
But I don't know why
I got just that:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1778704690
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0qYKXWRzVISaWJkYjBsN3lJbDA
Issues with it not working on reconnect may be partly a vanilla issue. I know of some logging indicative of problems with it. I can take a look though.
If I build a new mass storage and place down the access port, it will work fine, until I reconnect or the host is restarted. Replacing the access port on an existing mass storage does not work.
Works correctly on the host.
Nothing shows up in the output log during the issue.
Now if you could just teach DJArcas how to move items around all at once rather than only looking at one stack at a time... We shouldn't have to deposit items twice into a [storage] hopper just because the player inventory contains a stack of 25 and a stack of 75.