[Disclaimer] I'm on my first play though and I've just started to build trains, version 15.34
Issue: My "Automated" train station leaves between 0.1 and 0.9 (usually 0.5) fluid in each of the fluid wagon compartments.
Setup: 1 train stop and pump connected with a green wire.
The pump is enabled if Light Oil > 0
What happens: The train stops, the pump activates and starts removing the fluid, the pump deactivates, but leaves a >0 <1 amount of fluid in each compartment.
Does anyone know why this occurs?
Trains, fluid and Circuit Network problem.
Re: Trains, fluid and Circuit Network problem.
what is set for the requirements for the train to leave ?
but i think your problem is the pump. when it stops it sill has some fluid in it.
At the moment you power it off, im guessing it dumps that back in the car.
im a bit fluxed why you want such a setup. are you trying to unload multiple trains with different fluids on the same network ?
but i think your problem is the pump. when it stops it sill has some fluid in it.
At the moment you power it off, im guessing it dumps that back in the car.
im a bit fluxed why you want such a setup. are you trying to unload multiple trains with different fluids on the same network ?
Re: Trains, fluid and Circuit Network problem.
Thanks, the rounding issue seems to be my problem here.
Well the plan was to use a single train and two train stops. It would fill up from the most full tank at the pumpjack stop, then drop off to the correct tank at the factory end.
So I guess I'll have to engineer some sort of delay to the off signal to the pumps so they get a chance to completely empty the cargo and then signal the train to leave....
Not that the current setup will in any way work because when I built the track I didn't realise that automatic trains could not go in reverse. So a complete rebuild is required here.
Well the plan was to use a single train and two train stops. It would fill up from the most full tank at the pumpjack stop, then drop off to the correct tank at the factory end.
So I guess I'll have to engineer some sort of delay to the off signal to the pumps so they get a chance to completely empty the cargo and then signal the train to leave....
Not that the current setup will in any way work because when I built the track I didn't realise that automatic trains could not go in reverse. So a complete rebuild is required here.
Re: Trains, fluid and Circuit Network problem.
You can use double-headed trains to go in reverse (one engine at each end).
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Re: Trains, fluid and Circuit Network problem.
If you're trying to move no more than 3 different fluids, then you could just separate the individual tanks of the train (click the fluid wagon to do this), and then set it to leave as soon as any fluid is full or all are empty.Kaldarun wrote:Thanks, the rounding issue seems to be my problem here.
Well the plan was to use a single train and two train stops. It would fill up from the most full tank at the pumpjack stop, then drop off to the correct tank at the factory end.
So I guess I'll have to engineer some sort of delay to the off signal to the pumps so they get a chance to completely empty the cargo and then signal the train to leave....
Not that the current setup will in any way work because when I built the track I didn't realise that automatic trains could not go in reverse. So a complete rebuild is required here.
Re: Trains, fluid and Circuit Network problem.
Thanks for the help, I now have my first automated train running between 2 stops delivering 3 different fluids.
Though thinking about it now, perhaps I should have just moved the refinery from the drill site to where the rest of the fluid processing happens.
Then I would have only needed to transport oil.....
Maybe I'll do better in my 2nd game.
Though thinking about it now, perhaps I should have just moved the refinery from the drill site to where the rest of the fluid processing happens.
Then I would have only needed to transport oil.....
Maybe I'll do better in my 2nd game.
Re: Trains, fluid and Circuit Network problem.
Yes, I would suggest putting oil processing in your main base as you will probably have multiple oil outposts in the late game and you don't have to set up a new refinery and find water for cracking each time you need more oil.
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