Factorio Pumps Not Working Train at Frank Wilhelmina blog

Factorio Pumps Not Working Train. Is that the case here? So i have connected station and pump. The easiest way to tell is to slap a cargo wagon on it and if the wagon opens, it's allowed to. To get fluid into the fluid wagon, you need a train station with pumps. Do this by using a train stop as a. If part of your train rests on a curve you most likely won't be able to get the pumps to line up correctly. If the train is in manual, pumps will pump when it stopped. Pump animations are pretty precise, since the pump has to extend to a specific point on the fluid wagon. It means that they are facing away from the train, meaning that they are emptying it instead of. Do you see the arrow on your pumps? I am trying a very basic setup for a train station, a pump and a circuit network between the two. As i understand it, putting a curve between the station and the pumps basically means that the pumps won't connect. The wagon needs to be aligned with the rail grid; I have a trainstation with 6 pumps next to a fluid wagon, 3 to pump into the wagon, 3 to pump out. The train needs to be on automatic mode and stopped at a station.

Train stop inaccessible from current position r/factorio
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It means that they are facing away from the train, meaning that they are emptying it instead of. The wagon needs to be aligned with the rail grid; The easiest way to tell is to slap a cargo wagon on it and if the wagon opens, it's allowed to. If part of your train rests on a curve you most likely won't be able to get the pumps to line up correctly. I have a trainstation with 6 pumps next to a fluid wagon, 3 to pump into the wagon, 3 to pump out. So i have connected station and pump. The train needs to be on automatic mode and stopped at a station. Do this by using a train stop as a. Do you see the arrow on your pumps? Is that the case here?

Train stop inaccessible from current position r/factorio

Factorio Pumps Not Working Train Do you see the arrow on your pumps? If part of your train rests on a curve you most likely won't be able to get the pumps to line up correctly. Pump animations are pretty precise, since the pump has to extend to a specific point on the fluid wagon. The wagon needs to be aligned with the rail grid; I have a trainstation with 6 pumps next to a fluid wagon, 3 to pump into the wagon, 3 to pump out. Do you see the arrow on your pumps? If the train is in manual, pumps will pump when it stopped. Is that the case here? The easiest way to tell is to slap a cargo wagon on it and if the wagon opens, it's allowed to. So i have connected station and pump. I am trying a very basic setup for a train station, a pump and a circuit network between the two. The train needs to be on automatic mode and stopped at a station. To get fluid into the fluid wagon, you need a train station with pumps. It means that they are facing away from the train, meaning that they are emptying it instead of. As i understand it, putting a curve between the station and the pumps basically means that the pumps won't connect. Do this by using a train stop as a.

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