I'd be quite surprised if the transfer nodes from Extra Utilities 2 can't go faster than that when they've got speed upgrades in! Have you tried that?I can't find anything to transfer fluids faster than 200mb/t. This is a problem because I don't want all my turbines right next to reactors. But I think the CoFH mods are actually being worked on right now. I can't wait for them to be done. You can track the progress here. http://teamcofh.com/docs/
Well, for water - EnderIO reservoir into a Fluidtank. Quick and Easy.
I'd be quite surprised if the transfer nodes from Extra Utilities 2 can't go faster than that when they've got speed upgrades in! Have you tried that?
On topic, the fluid placer and collector from Actually Additions, as previously mentioned, are very nice. If you wanted to directly fill buckets with fluids a-la the fluid transposer, that is a little trickier. Assuming you've got it in a tank, using a Fluid Placer to put it in the world, then using the Mechanical User with an empty bucket to pick it up, and having the filled ones extracted in some way, would do it.
My knowledge is only for 1.7.10, but in that version, the speed upgrades determine how fast the "nodes" of the network are traversed. There was no way to say X upgrades = Y mb/t unless you also knew how many sections of pipe you were using.Can anyone else confirm this - Extra Utils 2 fluid transfer nodes don't shift more than 200 mB/t regardless of speed upgrades? Because I'm fairly sure that's a bug if so.
EDIT: 200 mB/t is 4 buckets per second, for anyone trying to check on this.
Ah I see! That's interesting though, to get an insight into how the mechanics worked.My knowledge is only for 1.7.10, but in that version, the speed upgrades determine how fast the "nodes" of the network are traversed. There was no way to say X nodes = Y mb/t unless you also knew how many sections of pipe you were using.
That said, although speed upgrades are nice, stack upgrades are where its at. A single stack upgrade (according to this old wiki) would make a transaction carry 8000mb instead of 200mb. Ludicrously buff.
For small-medium networks, not much beats extra utilities for liquid transfer throughput.