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Floatingpoint fluid management resulting into too little sap #53

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zoeker22 opened this issue Jan 14, 2025 · 2 comments
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Floatingpoint fluid management resulting into too little sap #53

zoeker22 opened this issue Jan 14, 2025 · 2 comments

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@zoeker22
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I had a fluid setup where one distillery would produce all of the ultradense sap for the Helvetica process. The sap would then be pumped into a vanilla fluid-tank and from there via another pump directly into the furnace. However it claimed after the second time that there was not enough sap and it was missing an amount little enough that the furnace wouldn't even show the amount missing.
I'd personally attribute that to vanilla fluidjank, however the Helvetica Scenario is the only recipe where this actually poses a problem.

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@djmcgill
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The only way I found to work around this was to put the refinery next to the assembler with no pipes, pumps, or tanks between them. Means you have to split it up and have a bunch of refineries. But that did stop the fractional loss.

@zoeker22
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I fixed it using the editor and adding a bit more ultradense concentrate.
However you might want to consider adding a safety recipe like the manual restart ones, where you can make one ultradense concentrate using the gearwheel, because I believe the issue persists even with 2.0s new fluid management.
Otherwise no issues with the overhaul and in general a very good mod.

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