#Crafter not pulling H2O via FluidJunction

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inner comet
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I have been trying to get a crafter going with water going from a port to a fluid junction to the crafter.. the crafter would not make ConcreteBlock. If i pipe up the crafter direct to a fluid port it works.

wicked needle
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u can literally put a junction on crafter and have H2, O2, Water going in in all the same junction and going into crafter, u can make plastic and concrete 🙂

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remember the side with on port go into crafter, the 4side port is where u connect all ur fluid/gaz

fading steppe
inner comet
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I just re-piped it up to a fluid junction and it didnt work, just making sure i wasnt going mad, but it works if piped direct... I have attached a BP

wicked needle
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how the water is suppos to go alone in the tank ? u need a pump then u need a pipe to go from water tank to crafter? i see nothing piped like that... wierd system lol

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and u got SOOOO many fluid junction

inner comet
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I added the tank just to see if I was getting water, dont have the mats to make a pump

wicked needle
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u need a pump to pump water into a tank, that tank need to have a junction to get water in and water out going into crafter

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EZ setup

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or something to push water into that crafter, there is nothing

inner comet
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shouldnt really matter how many junctions there is as the ends are not drawing fluids (no demand)

wicked needle
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rememeber the more u add junction the more u cut the flow

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exemple of to many junction on the gaz end of electro, its gonna take hours to fill a tank compare to direct pluged into a tank

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but in ur build u go direct into crafter, seems good for the gaz

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but u mix ur gaz with the junction

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the way its pluged

inner comet
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just did some testing, your right.. its down to the amount of junctions. Thank you for your help.
I have to keep that in mind.. I know in the real world because there is no pressure loss via the other ends which are not being used there should be no loss in the overall system. Fair enough if your using the water in multiple places at one time the pressure/flow would be heavily reduced.