Accumulator measuring is done with standard accumulator sharing between two networks.
Con:
Needs careful tuning - you need power to calculate state and activate pumps before accus run out.
Pros:
Can control anything with it and it reacts very fast - especially if used on pumps that are between boilers/hot water tanks and steam engines.
You can set for how long it will be active to control time of steam power running - only small buffer is in the pumps themselves.
Smart chest contains 8 wood. It's connected with green wire to the pole - might not be clearly visible on picture.
Combinator settings as follows:
- top one has input codition wood > 5, output is red signal at 1 - this is the trigger switch
- bottom left one - input is red > green, output is red at 1 - this is the memory to store the trigger
- top one from the pair(on the right) - input is red = 900, output is green at 1 - this is disable trigger
- bottom one from pair(on the right) - input is red < 1000, output is red at input count - this is the timer that measures how long engines work
Each pump connected to circuit requires enable condition of red > 0.
Total run time is approximately 1000 ticks - that means about 17 seconds of pumps running (60 ticks a second).
Time can be easily adjusted - just make sure there is a small gap between disable trigger value and timer condition. There is a slight processing delay - in this setup timer waits at 902.
Setup as pictured is configured with small buffer - removal of one light will make the buffer marginal (still works but it's close
