Help w/ Pump

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buggirlexpres

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I've been trying to pump out some Sludge, but unfortunately, it seems that I cannot move it w/ a pump.
Here is the setup:
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Any suggestions?
 

DaemosDaen

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try it with 4 redstone engines... also is sludge registered in the liquid dictionary, the BC pump will only pick up liquids that are registered. also what mods/pack you using?
 

Wekmor

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not sure, but I don't think that you need a woodeb pipe there, might try it without that.
 

QuantumPugilist

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Sludge should pump, since as of 1.4.7 it is part of the liquid registry. The pump should also work with or without the wooden pipe.

I think pumps need more oomph in the current version of BC. Try tossing a few more steam engines onto the pump, and see if that kicks it into gear.
 

tindin

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needs a wood water proof pipe with redstone enigine to pull it out of the pump
 

Daemonblue

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You don't need the wooden pipe. Remove that first. Also, 4 redstone engines would be less powerful than what he has going there. Personally for smaller jobs like that I would either use the stirling or clockwork (preferably clockwork) engine.
 

DaemosDaen

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You don't need the wooden pipe. Remove that first. Also, 4 redstone engines would be less powerful than what he has going there. Personally for smaller jobs like that I would either use the stirling or clockwork (preferably clockwork) engine.
one. he's using cobble pipes
2.) depends on the size, you can set redstone engines and forget them. once warmed up, they generally can keep up. (pumping water for cooling is a different application)
 

Daemonblue

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Look again, he has the wooden pipe directly connected to the pump. That can easily cause the issue. And yes, redstone engines would be fine, but for a small pool I personally prefer to get it cleaned up quickly and, depending on the size, it won't take that long with the other options while with a redstone engine it could take pretty long. Of course, the other method is to use redstone engines, but heat them up using a clockwork engine so they get to the red state much quicker.
 

russjr08

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If you're sure its not working, I would just spawn in a full Redstone Energy Cell and slap it right onto the pump.
 

DaemosDaen

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Look again, he has the wooden pipe directly connected to the pump. That can easily cause the issue. And yes, redstone engines would be fine, but for a small pool I personally prefer to get it cleaned up quickly and, depending on the size, it won't take that long with the other options while with a redstone engine it could take pretty long. Of course, the other method is to use redstone engines, but heat them up using a clockwork engine so they get to the red state much quicker.

I did not notice the wooden pipe
I like the clockwork engine to heat up the RSEs idea.
 

King Lemming

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Sludge is using my new liquid block code, which everyone is going to use post 1.6.

Pumps, however, still look for Mojang's original terrible implementation. So they can't do anything with this, sorry.