Some posts ago I stated that a formatted storage bus reading a condenser should work fine as an item void over...I may have been wrong. As stated earlier, when hunting down my current source(s) of lag, I removed all ducts from my power plant/condenser area [replaced with ME components]. This included a storage bus [formatted with the 2 types of bloodwood logs] for log overflow reading the condenser. I noticed that the bloodwood tree was growing over itself [timed not to do that], so I investigated.
Power plant has logs coming into dedicated AE network. Network has 3 drives, one for each log type and one for planks. Drive priorities are 64, storage bus is 1. Each log is exported to a CA [logs to planks], and both of these CAs feed into a third CA [for slabs]. Slabs are imported into the newtork and exported to each genny. For whatever reason, the slab CA draws from a single plank CA [not both]. During the time it took me to do the changover, the primary plank CA ran dry. When I hooked up the storage bus to the condenser, there were no logs of one type stored on the network [every log of that type was in its CA]. As those type logs came in, they went either to the CA or to void.
I think this is due to how AE works and that the condenser isn't a network-connected block. It'll store something where that something already is [if there's room] before checking storage priorities. Strange interaction between the storage bus and the condenser? I'm letting the CA fill and some logs of that type accumulate on the drive before I add that log type to the overflow bus to see if this solves anything.
Also, you guys keep mentioning the High-Temp Furnace gen. Is this furnace preferable to the Furnace Gen? What I've read on them told me to stay away [inefficient].
Edit: insuring some of the item remains on the drive seems to have solved this issue.
Power plant has logs coming into dedicated AE network. Network has 3 drives, one for each log type and one for planks. Drive priorities are 64, storage bus is 1. Each log is exported to a CA [logs to planks], and both of these CAs feed into a third CA [for slabs]. Slabs are imported into the newtork and exported to each genny. For whatever reason, the slab CA draws from a single plank CA [not both]. During the time it took me to do the changover, the primary plank CA ran dry. When I hooked up the storage bus to the condenser, there were no logs of one type stored on the network [every log of that type was in its CA]. As those type logs came in, they went either to the CA or to void.
I think this is due to how AE works and that the condenser isn't a network-connected block. It'll store something where that something already is [if there's room] before checking storage priorities. Strange interaction between the storage bus and the condenser? I'm letting the CA fill and some logs of that type accumulate on the drive before I add that log type to the overflow bus to see if this solves anything.
Also, you guys keep mentioning the High-Temp Furnace gen. Is this furnace preferable to the Furnace Gen? What I've read on them told me to stay away [inefficient].
Edit: insuring some of the item remains on the drive seems to have solved this issue.
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