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21 minutes ago, Doktoberfest said:

 

I might be stupid because it doesnt work-

It's conflicting information, because one set of numbers arranged in a row is ambiguous and can be interpreted in different ways depending on how you see it. The guide should be (starting from all cords plugged in)

Unplug left, unplug right, unplug middle
then
Plug in middle, plug in right, plug in left
then
Unplug right, unplug middle, unplug left
finally
Plug in left, plug in midle

When done correctly, you should become unable to change the cords anymore and the control panel appears

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1 hour ago, Gooba said:

this image has step by step on how to get it pretty high but me and the people on the biddobams discord are stuck at the last step so we'ce kind of given up and waiting for someone to solve it

I'm also stuck at the last step. Maybe we need some math modeling here.

I put my method here for reference.

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  1. slider 1 up 2 grids
  2. slider 1 up 2 grids
  3. do nothing
  4. slider 1 down to the bottom,   slider 2 up 2 grids,   lever 5
  5. slider 1 up 5 grids,    hit green buttom
  6. hit steam buttom,    lever 4,  slider 1 down 1 grid
  7. ???

And here is my understanding of each controller:

Spoiler
  • Slider 1 and slider 2 can adjust the pointer of instrument A to the right, but if the pull lever 5 is upward, it will be adjusted to the left by the same amplitude. slider 1 has a large amplitude, while pull slider 2 has a small amplitude.
  • The steam button can lower the pressure instrument B, but it will increase instrument C. It can only be used once
  • Pulling the pull lever 3 and 4 up will slightly move the instrument A to the right, add the instrument B, subtract the instrument C, and the instrument D
  • lever 5 is linked with the slider 1 2 and has no other effect.
  • The heat button can lower the instrument D, but it will increase instrument C. It can only be used once
  • The red button lower the instrument B, while the green button lower the instrument D,  but they will increase instrument C.

 

Edited by Cassielu
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some observations of the dual control panel:
- the lefmost switch brings Power to fully electrify the whole system
- meanwhile the rightmost slider-switch primes the system, giving the controls enough power to retain settings before flipping the Power lever!

said another way, in case it's clearer:
leave the leftmost Power off at first .. then move the rightmost Slider UP the whole way at least 2 notches, 1/4 of the way up .. it snaps back like nothing happened or changed.. but the controls now respond differently, they stay where you set them, instead of shooting back to their default off state 

so it's possible to:
- prime the control panels with the Slider,
- then input a specific set of settings, 
- then Power up, and adjust from there

Edited by BrixGoBrrr
correction: 1/4 up from the bottom, not "up the whole way"
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