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Liquid Pump - Well it WAS working..


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I had a liquid pump system distilling all my water rather nicely, but then it just.. decided to stop working. I've closed the game and reopened it (not just reloaded) several times, as this fixed a couple other bugs, but no dice. The electricity is hooked up, in and out pipes, and I swear I didn't touch anything, it just stopped all on its own. screenshots included.

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3 hours ago, DavidGrim said:

It could be that your water purifier ran out of sand.

Nono, I think Risu spotted it straight away, he/she is missing 2 pieces of pipe :p

I would like to ask the OP though, why so many liquid outlets beneath your bio distillers?

10 hours ago, Gathouria said:

Guess not... I was fiddling around in the area to get it to work though, so I'm not sure whether that was before or after it stopped working. Couldn't sworn it was all connected when I was all bothered by it.

First like risu said you misng output pipe 

second , can you tell us your version ? the last update its should fix this bug need restart after fixing pipe 

I'm on the latest version. Definitely had sand. The missing pipes could have been it but I'm not sure I just didn't delete them in trying to fix it accidentally. Eitherway, after another re-delete and build up it seems to work again, so I guess it's a moot point.

 And so many outlets because I had a TON of distillers- we were on zero algae and none to collect.

4 hours ago, Gathouria said:

And so many outlets because I had a TON of distillers- we were on zero algae and none to collect.

You could save some power by routing the output directly to the filter, and sending only excess to the pool. Then pump from the pool only when there's not enough routed directly to the filter.

But in general I think it's better to build some hydrogen collection area at the top of the base and switch to electrolyzers ASAP. 

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