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Clay Ceramic Farm Factory - Polluted Water to Polluted Oxygen Build [Maximum efficiency]


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How to? Water Filter Glitch I did this yesterday as a test.
I can produce enough polluted oxygen and clay so that Duplicants won’t need bottle.

Do you have any extra suggestions to improve it even further? Because I need a lot of polluted oxygen and clay.

2 hours ago, cyberwarlord said:

Drop in any polluted dirt right on the purifier. 

I am recycling Polluted Dirt to prevent soil loss. I believe that the most logical production should be Polluted Water.

My old ceramics factory is small and has insufficient production, so I need a larger structure.
I would appreciate it if you point out anything I might have missed or provide any criticism.

A lot of gas is being lost to space in this build.

Power can be saved if you set up swap pumps. (A variant on drip pumps). Check this for better information on the subject:

 

By then, it would only be a matter of having more deodorizers to try and match your polluted oxygen production. Extra points if you incorporate a longhair slickster ranch to dispose of any excess oxygen you may have because of your clay factory.

15 hours ago, JRup said:

A lot of gas is being lost to space in this build.

Power can be saved if you set up swap pumps. (A variant on drip pumps). Check this for better information on the subject:

 

By then, it would only be a matter of having more deodorizers to try and match your polluted oxygen production. Extra points if you incorporate a longhair slickster ranch to dispose of any excess oxygen you may have because of your clay factory.

Thank you for your valuable comment. I think this is an air compression process. But if I compress the air, production will stop. If the water exceeds 1,800, oxygen production stops, which creates a problem for me. However, I'm not sure if I can use this for something else. Thanks for the information.

14 minutes ago, Jorge Junior said:

If the water exceeds 1,800, oxygen production stops, which creates a problem for me. However, I'm not sure if I can use this for something else.

The idea is to use both a drip pump to bring the polluted oxygen up from the bottom and then a swap pump to extract it into a separate chamber for processing. That will keep pressure low enough for the whole area to keep producing polluted oxygen. Gas pumps can be discarded.

I strongly suggest testing these types of pumps and seeing them in action.

On 3/15/2025 at 9:48 AM, JRup said:

The idea is to use both a drip pump to bring the polluted oxygen up from the bottom and then a swap pump to extract it into a separate chamber for processing. That will keep pressure low enough for the whole area to keep producing polluted oxygen. Gas pumps can be discarded.

I strongly suggest testing these types of pumps and seeing them in action.

I don't think I'll need it but I'll keep it in mind, thanks JRup

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