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I have this sweet room setup to just transfer natural gas to my natural 3 gas generators and was working perfect for a long time untill I decided to add another one and then suddenly the room is a vacuum and no more gas is getting emitted even though it says so on the tooltip...

I guess it´s a bug or can the geysers "dry" out?

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2 hours ago, TheBirch said:

I have this sweet room setup to just transfer natural gas to my natural 3 gas generators and was working perfect for a long time untill I decided to add another one and then suddenly the room is a vacuum and no more gas is getting emitted even though it says so on the tooltip...

I guess it´s a bug or can the geysers "dry" out?

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It's in a vacuum? Try opening the door and seeing if adding a bit of polluted O2 fixes it?

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26 minutes ago, Lifegrow said:

It's in a vacuum? Try opening the door and seeing if adding a bit of polluted O2 fixes it?

Sadly that did not help either, I let the door open for a while but nothing changed with the geyser.

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58 minutes ago, Lifegrow said:

It's in a vacuum? Try opening the door and seeing if adding a bit of polluted O2 fixes it?

I bet Lifegrow is right.  vacuum is a special pressure status. It's likely that once there's a small amount of gas covering the center tile of the geyser it will start working again. 

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7 minutes ago, Nafei said:

I bet Lifegrow is right.  vacuum is a special pressure status. It's likely that once there's a small amount of gas covering the center tile of the geyser it will start working again. 

That was my thinking - for future reference @TheBirch, use an atmospheric switch to toggle the pump on/off when the gas is below 500g or something.

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2 hours ago, Nafei said:

I bet Lifegrow is right.  vacuum is a special pressure status. It's likely that once there's a small amount of gas covering the center tile of the geyser it will start working again.

Nope. It's the neutronium. With the changes to how blocked geysers are detected, that is no longer valid.
 

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