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I realy hope im just not using it right but ive tryed alot of things to no avail.
do you remember how it was layed out?
my gut feeling is that you might had been lacking input sockets on the sides of the gate.
It was a setup with a battery attached that was ment to cut off the solar and wind power if the batteries were maxed out.
what was connected to the output side (power generation and batteries should remain on the input side)
entanglement switch to cut the power would have been the route I would have gone for (can be used on logic gates as the linked switch).
I guess there may have been some sort of weird glitch between one of the other few mods though i have no idea.
power is only allowed down one input through the gate (designed as such to avoid one input putting power through the other input), so I don't usually recommend using them to combine the power of both inputs.
Use Logic gates to switch on an end device gives the best results, e.g. wifi device or link the last gate to an entangled switch that can be placed somewhere required (note entangled switches are inverse the on/off state of the other switch).
I cant really say for sure as I don't have the best picture of your layout in my head, but if you happen to make the same layout again, be sure to show me a picture.
you can also use dev mode to recreate your layout rather than waiting til next time.