Sorting problem with Thermal Expansion filter

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knn03

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I'm using Thermal Expansion itemducts to filter the items coming from my quarry. I set up a signalum filter to direct things like gravel, marble, granite, etc. to a trash can, high quantity items that I want to keep like cobble, sand, redstone go to my room of DEEP storages and ores go into my pulverizer/furnace set up. The rest of the stuff go into an AE interface and into my AE system, I put a dense itemduct before the interface. Now 95% of the time the trash items go into the trash can but once in a while an item bounces back and go into my AE system.

I'm not sure if I overlooked anything, any help is appreciated.
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epidemia78

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What is probably happening is the itemduct detects the one slot of the trashcan being full when it is trying to stuff new items in it. I would add another filtered trashcan at the end of the line before it goes into the AE system.
 

rhn

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What is probably happening is the itemduct detects the one slot of the trashcan being full when it is trying to stuff new items in it. I would add another filtered trashcan at the end of the line before it goes into the AE system.
Or a chest as a buffer which is then emptied into a trash can.


However I strongly recommend setting up your ME network to sort and delete by priority:
http://forum.feed-the-beast.com/thr...guide-collection-etc.42664/page-2#post-587528
 
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knn03

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Thanks for the help guys, I placed in a buffer chest and it works perfectly.

I like to go with clear itemducts because I can see items moving around, it's just me.