User:McGalleon/Pipeline logic

Overview
By using a combination of Valves, Pipeline Pumps (powered or unpowered) and "Overflow" builds, it is possible to construct logic gates. As it currently stands, the NAND-Gate is possible. It reacts very slow to state changes (around 15 to 30 seconds), but the concept is proven. The next step would involve designing and testing Flipflops and advanced NAND circuits.

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Experimental Recipe Summaries


 * When there's lots of Copper nearby but little Water, Iron Alloy Ingot can be used to boost your Iron production without taking up too much space. The downside? The copper used here can't be used elsewhere without affecting your Iron Ingot production line.
 * When there's lots of Water nearby but little Copper, Pure Iron Ingot can be used to increase your Ingot output without having to use other important resources. The downside is having to deal with the power demand and size of Refineries, as well as piping.

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 * Sloppy Alumina can be used to make more Alumina Solution from Bauxite, but it uses more power and doesn't even produce Silica. So if you want your Aluminum Ingots, you will have to bring in more Silica from elsewhere. Unless you use the Pure Aluminum Ingot recipe.

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 * If you have easy access to Oil and need more Aluminum, Electrode - Aluminum Scrap can be used to produce more Scrap per Alumina Solution. It gets complicated though, since you need to deal with the byproducts of refining Crude Oil to Heavy Oil Residue and you need more Refineries to process Alumina Solution than you would with the normal recipe.
 * If you like simple production lines, Instant Scrap can help you with that. While it does need Sulfuric Acid made from valuable Sulfur, it produces Scrap just as efficiently as other alternative recipe combinations. - "So good I'll Instant Crap my pants!"

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 * Don't want to deal with Silica or want a simple and small production line? Pure Aluminum Ingot can do that for you. The downside is it doesn't make Aluminum Ingots as efficiently as the normal recipe.

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