Got to remember to look at the c/ before having a WTF moment.
I was like, my dude water you know one of the essential things keeping you alive is a liquid.
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Got to remember to look at the c/ before having a WTF moment.
I was like, my dude water you know one of the essential things keeping you alive is a liquid.
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Same. I was gonna be like: Okay bro you know how you are kinda squishy...?
Lol lol
One thing that might be fucking you over is bugs. Both ceiling and wall sockets can cause pipeline flow bugs - I switched to using only:
I never touch wall/ceiling sockets and have had to fully destroy networks that got into a bugged state because of them, and I just clip my pipes through walls when necessary.
I also try quite hard to never lift fluids as pumps can bug the fuck out - so I'll usually build factories at grade or pump water down from elevated reservoirs (like the crater lakes).
Fluids are super broken IMO due to some rare but devastating bugs and the extremely limited pipe throughput... I'd personally rather they just treated them as solids using conveyor belts than the state they're in right now.
Both ceiling and wall sockets can cause pipeline flow bugs
I wonder if this is why my blueprinted refineries don't output until I remove/replace the output lines. I don't have any floor or wall holes in the finished blueprint, but I used both to align things when creating it.
I'd suspect so. I've gotten in the habit of aggressively using stackable pipeline supports for all alignment and making good use of horizontal to vertical pipe layouts for aligning floor entry points.
Maybe a stupid question but, are you connecting the pumps to the power grid?
hah, no worries. Yes, I am. They go chug chug and move :)
Hold down control and mouse over with the pump selected. It will show you how far the head lift is and allow you to snap the pump to that location.
This is what I do. Also when placing it shows a blue ring traveling the pipe in the pump direction, and where it ends is a snap location using Ctrl.
Also when building longer verticals through floors, after placing the pumps I usually end up replacing the pipes between 2 pumps if there is a floor hole in between and pull the pipe from pump to pump, leaving the floor hole only as decoration.
Clever
Normal water extractors have head lift. You do not need a pump directly in front of it, if you are having issues try moving your pumps further away. After troubleshooting, flush your liquids. Hope it helps.
When it comes to Head Lift, general wisdom is to just not try and be perfect about it, like, be more generous with your pumps than the math says you need. Head Lift is relative to the "center" of a pipe, so if you have a pipe coming horizontal out of an Extractor (which has 10m Head Lift) and then raise it to being horizontal exactly 10m above that, The Head Lift will only fill half the pipe. So, in practice, when a machine (or a pump placed horizontally) says it has X amount of Head Lift, you're not REALLY getting that much Head Lift, you're getting like 1m less.