What's Wrong With My Water Flow?
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What's Wrong With My Water Flow?
I need some help with my water flow in my base. If I take away the pumps, and only have one offshore pump (than the multiple ones I currently have), then the flow drops to like 10 and below. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? I've attached pics for reference. Also, would this water flow affect my power level? This base seems to lose power on and off, and thought maybe the water level was a factor in it.
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Re: What's Wrong With My Water Flow?
One offshore pump to 20 boilers. You don't need multiple ones and you don't need regular pumps at such short distance. One pump produces 1200 water per second. One boiler consumes 60 per second.
If you have more than 20 then put another row on the other side of the belt. Then give it a completely separate pipe and pump. And upgrade the belt to red as a yellow belt of coal can only supply 34
Also, steam turbines are meant for nuclear power plants and heat exchangers. They do work with boilers, but only at reduced capacity. With boilers they are only as good as the regular two steam engines. You only save some space
Stack inserters aren't necessary either. They don't need that much coal. In other pics you're using them in places where they aren't needed either. It's not exactly a mistake, but it's a waste of power. Burner or regular yellow inserters work just fine for boilers. Maybe a fast inserter if you use blue belt
If you have more than 20 then put another row on the other side of the belt. Then give it a completely separate pipe and pump. And upgrade the belt to red as a yellow belt of coal can only supply 34
Also, steam turbines are meant for nuclear power plants and heat exchangers. They do work with boilers, but only at reduced capacity. With boilers they are only as good as the regular two steam engines. You only save some space
Stack inserters aren't necessary either. They don't need that much coal. In other pics you're using them in places where they aren't needed either. It's not exactly a mistake, but it's a waste of power. Burner or regular yellow inserters work just fine for boilers. Maybe a fast inserter if you use blue belt
Last edited by Serenity on Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: What's Wrong With My Water Flow?
Ok thanks. I'll try that out and I'll let you know how it goes.
Re: What's Wrong With My Water Flow?
Regular Inserters if you are upgrading to a Red (or Blue) Belt. Burner Inserters are too slow for Reds or Blues.
Upgrade the Coal to Solid Fuel when you can, though, you’ll be able to feed 100 Boilers that way, rather than just 34 that Coal feeds.
Upgrade the Coal to Solid Fuel when you can, though, you’ll be able to feed 100 Boilers that way, rather than just 34 that Coal feeds.
Re: What's Wrong With My Water Flow?
I think your mistake is, each pipeline can only handle so much water. I limit it to 18 boilers on a single water pipeline, with one offshore pump, no small pumps needed. Also like Serenity said, turbines are meant for much hotter steam, two steam engines instead can use the full power output of a boiler for much cheaper.
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