Store them somewhere safe and only use them for setting filters. Once the filter is in place, connect it to the machine. This will guarantee you're getting the second fluid into that tank. Now set up a second drum and use the first fluid to put a black list filter. Right click the drum with a bucket to get it from there. Set an unfiltered pipe to extract from it into a drum. Set up whatever machine you're working with, be it an electrolyser or a fusion core. I've also fully automated the fluids for a toroid size 24 fusion reactor with only thermal pipes.I do prefer xnet for this, but it's absolutely doable with thermal.įor buckets, I generally just right click the machines to get what I want. I've got buckets of every single nuclearcraft fluid I've made so far in my backpack for use in filtering. I don't understand why you're not able to get buckets of these things. Having a pipe in the pack that isn't xnet and allows filtering (servo's don't speak 'fluid' either without having a bucket of it, and Thermal Dynamics doesn't speak 'gas' either for that matter) would simply be a gift. I have never used xnet and it's frankly not on my list of 'things to learn' - and I also feel kind of 'should not have to'. They will keep small amounts in the pipe, or they won't reach the tank, in any case for anyone not on god tier ability it's a pain. Again, this is a Nuclearcraft thingy and hardly something to bother the pack maker with, but with the pipe options available there's just no way. On a side note, I have tried to do the piping options. If there was in the pack that specific update (that one that is also used by Enigmatica 2, sorry to be vague but I just don't know much about modding and hope to be excused for that), the AE system could actually be used for fluids and gases in the more complex builds, which would be nice. That means collection of the liquid or gas is possible with AE2 etc, but there's hardly a way of getting it out of the system, as you can't tell the exporter what fluid to export. Basically, if it's not brine or lithium, it's probably on that list. I could just start naming buckets that can't be made but let's not dwell. It is not possible to make a bucket of tritium, neither the Mekanism, nor the Nuclearcraft variant. Thanks for your reply, but for me it's not cutting it. If you've got 1mb of Hydrogen left in the Electrolyzer, you're not going to get the Deuterium. But again, it follows the priority system. You can do so yourself by clicking the machine with a bucket. You'll only need one advanced connector this way.Īs for AE2, all of these fluids can already be bucketed. If you're using xNet, I recommend using one fluid channel per fluid. The simple way to do this is to use as many pipes as there are fluids being generated and filter them so they only extract one fluid. If you're doing a Deuterium-Deuterium reaction you're generating Hydrogen, Tritium, He3, and Neutron Fluid and they must be extracted in that order. The same rule applies to the fusion reactions. To extract the oxygen, both the Deuterium and Hydrogen tanks must be empty. It makes Hydrogen in the upper left corner of the UI, Deuterium in the upper right, and oxygen in the lower left. They have a priority system.Ĭonsider the Eleyctoryzer's output. Nuclearcraft machines don't have sidedness for extraction.
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