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Liquid pipe element sensor onto a bridge output sending false negative.


Merrion
  • Branch: Preview Branch Version: Windows Known Issue

A liquid pipe element sensor, when built onto a liquid bridge outpout, will sometimes (regularly) red signal while element in the pipe is the element filtered.
 


Steps to Reproduce
  1. Build a sensor on a bridge output and set it to a desired element.
  2. Send the above element continuously in the circuit.
  3. Some packets will not trigger the green sigal
    image.png.19613eff402c3b16de18f0cdcf9c9e67.png
  1. Build a sensor on a pipe (no input / no outpout) and set it to a desired element.
  2. Send the above element continuously in the circuit.
  3. All packets will trigger the green sigal
    image.png.c1f49f20857881ab32db64f80df682c1.png

 

  1. Build a sensor on a bridge input (with or without a pipe at output) and set it to a desired element.
  2. Send the above element continuously in the circuit.
  3. All packets will trigger the green sigal
    image.png.5e55ae41474983c8eafdc40107867c10.png

 




User Feedback


I wonder if this behavior is due to the fact that the output port is especially low priority (when it merges into a pipe, it loses).  So maybe the automation priority is similarly stunted and causes this outcome.

Edited by acidboy

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