My understanding of liquiducts is that when connecting it to a liquid inventory, you must 1) wrench it into output mode and 2) apply a redstone signal to pump out liquid. In practice, I find this to almost always be true. Twice, however, I've had oddly different behavior. I use the Mindcrack pack.
1. I have an aqueous accumulator surrounded by water connected to my industrial grinder via liquiduct. It's configured correctly, and works. - but only when NOT when switched into output mode. What?
2. I have an 8x8x3 iron tank that has biofuel, and I want to put it in a steam boiler. The tank is hardly full (it's connected to an automated system that I will turn on when I'm ready). I can't, however, seem to output any biofuel into liquiducts at all from a valve at the top of the tank. Is that an issue with liquiducts or with the tank (i.e. do I need to put a valve at the bottom of the tank)?
Thanks in advance!
1. I have an aqueous accumulator surrounded by water connected to my industrial grinder via liquiduct. It's configured correctly, and works. - but only when NOT when switched into output mode. What?
2. I have an 8x8x3 iron tank that has biofuel, and I want to put it in a steam boiler. The tank is hardly full (it's connected to an automated system that I will turn on when I'm ready). I can't, however, seem to output any biofuel into liquiducts at all from a valve at the top of the tank. Is that an issue with liquiducts or with the tank (i.e. do I need to put a valve at the bottom of the tank)?
Thanks in advance!