Extraxting items from industrial centrifuge

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Azurl

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Jul 29, 2019
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Hi! I'm wondering if there's a way to extract items from the centrifuges automatically, like tin from centrifuged lava cells. if so, how do I selectively take out the specific items? or do I pull everything out from the same side and have to sort them with diamond pipes?
 

mfgamesys

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you can use wooden pipes or possibly a minecart loader to be place in a minecart which can have filters as to what it takes out fyi the adv loaders are nice as the orientation can be any direction so you can have at least one unloader and two loaders with specific filters to put stuff in. you would need holding track above, next to, or below the loaders/unloaders for the minecart to stop if there are a lot of items needed to be loaded or unloaded from a minecart. so you have two options buildcraft or railcraft up to you. on the buildcraft side of things you can power a wooden pipe with an autarchic gate of some kind and when its left to pulse for a long time the speed is quite nice same as a fully warmed up redstone engine. And use diamond pipes to sort the items coming out also use iron pipes and use one diamond pipe instead but that is just me.

and factorization but that is not something I have gone into much so I don't have the experience to comment on it
 

Zaik

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Any side should allow you to pull out all the output from it.

The top fills the center, the bottom allows you to put in empty cells. At least, that's how it worked when I tried it in 1.4.2 anyway.
 

Azurl

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Any side should allow you to pull out all the output from it.

The top fills the center, the bottom allows you to put in empty cells. At least, that's how it worked when I tried it in 1.4.2 anyway.
cool, that answered the followup question I was about to ask :) thanx