Hello!
ive always used tesseracts with tanks with 2 frequencies. Its always been:
producer -> [tess on send only FREQ 1] -> [tess on recv only FREQ 1] -> tank -> [tess on send only FREQ 2] -> [tess on recv only FREQ 2] -> consumer.
ive always done it like that because im afraid hooking up a send/recv tesseract to the same tank will cause an infinite loop of liquid, but then why is there a send/recv setting on the device?
This time i decided to give it a go and set it up this way (Using a single frequency, and with only 3 tess, one on the producer with send only, the one on the tank with send/recv, and the last one on the consumer with a recv only):
Is that the correct way to use it?
ive always used tesseracts with tanks with 2 frequencies. Its always been:
producer -> [tess on send only FREQ 1] -> [tess on recv only FREQ 1] -> tank -> [tess on send only FREQ 2] -> [tess on recv only FREQ 2] -> consumer.
ive always done it like that because im afraid hooking up a send/recv tesseract to the same tank will cause an infinite loop of liquid, but then why is there a send/recv setting on the device?
This time i decided to give it a go and set it up this way (Using a single frequency, and with only 3 tess, one on the producer with send only, the one on the tank with send/recv, and the last one on the consumer with a recv only):
Is that the correct way to use it?