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OK so I am admittedly a noob when it comes to the shipping stuff.

I have these plastic presses in a water bath cooled by my pipe loop. If the room's pressure gets low that deoxidizer will run (helps the cooling loop work). Above 35C the liquid valve opens to cool the room. Below 70C the presses will operate. If the smart locker has more than 8tons of plastic in it, the polymer presses should stop (I don't want to perpetually consume petroleum). Anything more than 50kg of water on the floor, we pump out.

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The sweeper sits there idle. There's no automation wire connected so it should just start loading plastic, right? But there's several tons sitting on the ground.

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So confused. What do I have wrong here?

you know what? While I was changing overlays the container filled up. You can see it in the 2nd screenshot.

Didn't change ANYTHING. Buggy sonofabitch

 

3 minutes ago, avc15 said:

I mentioned right at the end that it unstuck, I honestly don't think I did anything.

While I was writing the post and before I took that 2nd screenshot the compactor filled up.

possible a dupe task was assigned to pick up the plastic causing the sweeper to pause, try locking the door

Until there's some issues with advanced storage (filling a whole correct number to reach the interruption, and maybe bored to over-complicated things) im just letting the plastic where it is, with a pressure plate to cut-off the press when i got enought of it.
Anyway like Neotuck said sweeper problems are usualy coming from meep interactions.

37 minutes ago, Supraluminal said:

I've seen issues with sweepers sitting idle with valid sweep targets in range, even with receptacles and loaders that are marked to prohibit dupe interactions. They are really squirrely.

Mine often stop for no reason after a few cycles and it requires a save reload to get another few cycles

18 minutes ago, chemie said:

Mine often stop for no reason after a few cycles and it requires a save reload to get another few cycles

I gave up completely on auto sweepers.. They suck so far. Nice toy to play with, but not really needed or usefull for me.

Sweepers are incredibly bugging from what I have seen. Half the time they don't even work... or just randomly stop working and require a game restart to fix.

 

They're good for automated farms if you have a stockpile and don't mind waiting the extra time for them to self harvest.

2 hours ago, Oozinator said:

I gave up completely on auto sweepers.. They suck so far. Nice toy to play with, but not really needed or usefull for me.

I like the idea of using them for coal gens and fertilizer makers.  But you are right.  Now hatch coal production is so low, you need to move away from coal gens anyway.  As a backup, less need.

Farming takes a lot of labor so auto fertilizer would be nice.  But here, dups lock out the sweepers as they get priority when the plant is due a load and you have no control over that hidden pecking order.

I've used automation successfully in limited situations, such as storing slime in a containment room where it can't contaminate other stuff.  Also keeping my coal generators topped off.  I also have a cooling tower (Thanks Luminite2) that uses a sieve to keep temperatures below boiling.  A sweeper keeps the sieve full of sand and removes the polluted dirt.  Basically, in rooms that don't get dupe activity, the sweepers appear to work just fine.

1 hour ago, KittenIsAGeek said:

I've used automation successfully in limited situations, such as storing slime in a containment room where it can't contaminate other stuff.  Also keeping my coal generators topped off.  I also have a cooling tower (Thanks Luminite2) that uses a sieve to keep temperatures below boiling.  A sweeper keeps the sieve full of sand and removes the polluted dirt.  Basically, in rooms that don't get dupe activity, the sweepers appear to work just fine.

Mostly, but again, not always. Like I said I've seen sweepers completely lock up and stop working when they have valid sweep jobs available between receptacles and loaders that are marked for no manual access.

I have to agree with the prevailing sentiment that sweepers are cool in theory but often a real pain in practice. I like building systems with them but it gets tedious having to babysit them sometimes.

I'm new to shipping too, but I've found that autosweepers are great for collecting coal and slime from ranches and delivering them via conveyor to your farms/generators. Saves loads of dupe time and is the only way to make puft slime harvesting worthwhile.

Question: Can an autosweeper deliver direct to another autosweeper? So can you make a chain of them for long rooms with just one storage?

25 minutes ago, Jigsawn said:

Can an autosweeper deliver direct to another autosweeper?

No, only through compactors. You can make a chain sweeper - compactor priority 1 - sweeper - compactor priority 2 - sweeper - .... compactor priority 9 and they will all eventually deliver everything to the last compactor.

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