I've run into an interesting situation that I cannot seem work my way around.
The basic logic of my build is thus:
1. I use an ender chest to dump everything I mine/harvest
2. Sorting Machines 1 and 2 extract from that ender chest.
- SM 1 and 2 only sort ores to Pulverizers and dusts to Powered Furnaces
- Everything else is marked as brown as sent to my wall'o'barrels (The lazy man's sorting system)
3. The pneumatic tubes for my wall-o-barrels ends at a gold chest where Sorting Machine 3 handles the excess.
The purpose of my logic :
1. Cobble is fed into the ender chest after mining/harvesting/building
2. SM 1 and 2 mark the cobble brown and sends it to my wall'o'barrles since they are not specified.
3. Excess cobble overflows into my gold chest at SM3
4. SM3 marks cobble cyan which routes to my Powered Furnaces to become smooth stone
5. Powered Furnaces output into the ender chest that feeds SM 1 and 2
6. Again smooth stone is not specified so it is marked brown and set to the wall'o'barrels
The system goes through another loop where excess smooth stone is turned into stone bricks.
Anyways, the problem I'm running into. After a considerable mining expedition I return home with 18+ stacks of cobble. All of it is dumped into my ender chest to begin looping through the system until my cobble barrel is full, then the smooth stone barrel, then the stone brick barrel. What is actually happening is that roughly half the stacks of cobble bypass the cobble chest before it is full and end up routing through SM3 into my Powered Furnaces.
Has anyone else noticed items bypassing a barrel when the barrel is not full?
In my above build (since I do not have recyclers to handle the final overflow) I'm using an extra-dimensional barrel for my cobble so nothing should overflow for now. At the time of this post I only have ~300 out of the 1024 stack that the barrel should handle. Any ideas as to why, when sending high volume, roughly half of the cobble passes right over the barrel without being deposited?
The basic logic of my build is thus:
1. I use an ender chest to dump everything I mine/harvest
2. Sorting Machines 1 and 2 extract from that ender chest.
- SM 1 and 2 only sort ores to Pulverizers and dusts to Powered Furnaces
- Everything else is marked as brown as sent to my wall'o'barrels (The lazy man's sorting system)
3. The pneumatic tubes for my wall-o-barrels ends at a gold chest where Sorting Machine 3 handles the excess.
The purpose of my logic :
1. Cobble is fed into the ender chest after mining/harvesting/building
2. SM 1 and 2 mark the cobble brown and sends it to my wall'o'barrles since they are not specified.
3. Excess cobble overflows into my gold chest at SM3
4. SM3 marks cobble cyan which routes to my Powered Furnaces to become smooth stone
5. Powered Furnaces output into the ender chest that feeds SM 1 and 2
6. Again smooth stone is not specified so it is marked brown and set to the wall'o'barrels
The system goes through another loop where excess smooth stone is turned into stone bricks.
Anyways, the problem I'm running into. After a considerable mining expedition I return home with 18+ stacks of cobble. All of it is dumped into my ender chest to begin looping through the system until my cobble barrel is full, then the smooth stone barrel, then the stone brick barrel. What is actually happening is that roughly half the stacks of cobble bypass the cobble chest before it is full and end up routing through SM3 into my Powered Furnaces.
Has anyone else noticed items bypassing a barrel when the barrel is not full?
In my above build (since I do not have recyclers to handle the final overflow) I'm using an extra-dimensional barrel for my cobble so nothing should overflow for now. At the time of this post I only have ~300 out of the 1024 stack that the barrel should handle. Any ideas as to why, when sending high volume, roughly half of the cobble passes right over the barrel without being deposited?