Setting it in Dense mode will still make items go into the other chest if there is no other valid place(Pulverizer have iron ore, then copper ore just goes to other chest).Cover between the tubes(microblock) or set itemduct going into the chest to red mode(restriction) so it'll be the last place anything goes by right clicking the duct with a wrench
Setting it in Dense mode will still make items go into the other chest if there is no other valid place(Pulverizer have iron ore, then copper ore just goes to other chest).
Separate the itemducts with Microblock covers is the way to go, or use Servos to blacklist items from the places they should not go to.
Yeah you need to either keep it 2 separate strings of itemduct networks if you don't filter the outputs, or you have to filter all the outputs to make sure items don't go where you don't want them to.This is exactly what happened yesterday. Once I finally got the items in the right chest to go down, the freshly made ingots started skipping the right chest completely and followed the ore down into the cycle again. Ill have to try microbock covers
No there isn't. I wasn't thinking logically like usual. I normally just start doing stuff and see where it takes me lol. The microblock thing is awesome to know, and I never used them before. Now I will forever use them. I fixed my problem by simply putting an itemduct, and chest above the pulverizer. Now when I hit the switch to turn on the pulverizer, it gives a signal to the itemsduct on the chest. I really like how smart the system is. Ores that can't be pulverized will just sit in the chest, while all the others go into the machine and start their cycle. Having the output chest was a waist of ducts, time, and effort, however the microblock would have worked. It just would have taken longer for ores to get to the pulverizer.While microparts will solve your problem here, is there any reason why the intake chest needs to be so close the the output chest?
Then again when it comes to TE my level of sophistication only goes as far as a hopper on top with a chest connected directly to the output, sometimes I will duct the output in to a chest that's shared by all my TE machines.
Jaded added a mod in AgSkies that removes microblocks from nei, but the recipes are incredibly easy to remember after you initially look them up on Google.I cant find microblock covers in my NEI for AG Skies. I currently have only the FTB launcher installed. Do I need vanilla and forge then download microblocks and extra utilities to use them?