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This Guide will show you how to create a self-sustainable bathroom system - a bathroom that does not require any fresh water and will run indefinitely, actually producing more water over time, only consuming a small amount of Filtration Medium.
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Not related to your plumbing question but With that Bathroom set up, I think if the dupe go to the far left one he need to wash his hand 3 time before leaving right?
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I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
I usually make a large communal bathroom. Outhouses/Lavatories on one side, Wash Basins/Sinks on the other. The sinks should only have dupes that are heading in the direction opposite the toilets washing their hands. Dupes should not be able to leave without passing the sinks, meaning either the only door is on the side with the sinks, or the door on the side with the toilets is direction.
I like to build symmetrical bases and have settled on a play style I always use on ONI The rooms I make are 16 x 4 making them 64 tiles total. Each floor has 4 airflow tiles spread evenly with 4 normal tiles between. The doors are one tile off the floor to prevent spills should any dupe make a me.
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If you set something like that up, you will have a use for the majority of the Pwater that comes out of the lavatory buildings (though since there is a water "gain" with the closed loop, you would need to provide for overflow. All of this would require a water sieve.
So if you store bathroom water in a Reservoir, eventually you'll run into the issue of it becoming full and your pipes will back up. Usually you're given a sign by someone peeing on the floor, at which point it's time to add another Reservoir. Showers and sinks circulate the same amount of water and it doesn't change.
This Guide will show you how to create a self-sustainable bathroom system - a bathroom that does not require any fresh water and will run indefinitely, actually producing more water over time, only consuming a small amount of Filtration Medium.
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I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
Not related to your plumbing question but With that Bathroom set up, I think if the dupe go to the far left one he need to wash his hand 3 time before leaving right?
So if you store bathroom water in a Reservoir, eventually you'll run into the issue of it becoming full and your pipes will back up. Usually you're given a sign by someone peeing on the floor, at which point it's time to add another Reservoir. Showers and sinks circulate the same amount of water and it doesn't change.
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I like to build symmetrical bases and have settled on a play style I always use on ONI The rooms I make are 16 x 4 making them 64 tiles total. Each floor has 4 airflow tiles spread evenly with 4 normal tiles between. The doors are one tile off the floor to prevent spills should any dupe make a me.
If you set something like that up, you will have a use for the majority of the Pwater that comes out of the lavatory buildings (though since there is a water "gain" with the closed loop, you would need to provide for overflow. All of this would require a water sieve.
This Guide will show you how to create a self-sustainable bathroom system - a bathroom that does not require any fresh water and will run indefinitely, actually producing more water over time, only consuming a small amount of Filtration Medium.
I usually make a large communal bathroom. Outhouses/Lavatories on one side, Wash Basins/Sinks on the other. The sinks should only have dupes that are heading in the direction opposite the toilets washing their hands. Dupes should not be able to leave without passing the sinks, meaning either the only door is on the side with the sinks, or the door on the side with the toilets is direction.
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So if you store bathroom water in a Reservoir, eventually you'll run into the issue of it becoming full and your pipes will back up. Usually you're given a sign by someone peeing on the floor, at which point it's time to add another Reservoir. Showers and sinks circulate the same amount of water and it doesn't change.
self-sustaining bathroom how many outcome of polluted water you set up in liquid valve to keep your bathroom fully authomatic?
Not related to your plumbing question but With that Bathroom set up, I think if the dupe go to the far left one he need to wash his hand 3 time before leaving right?
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self-sustaining bathroom how many outcome of polluted water you set up in liquid valve to keep your bathroom fully authomatic?
I usually make a large communal bathroom. Outhouses/Lavatories on one side, Wash Basins/Sinks on the other. The sinks should only have dupes that are heading in the direction opposite the toilets washing their hands. Dupes should not be able to leave without passing the sinks, meaning either the only door is on the side with the sinks, or the door on the side with the toilets is direction.
So if you store bathroom water in a Reservoir, eventually you'll run into the issue of it becoming full and your pipes will back up. Usually you're given a sign by someone peeing on the floor, at which point it's time to add another Reservoir. Showers and sinks circulate the same amount of water and it doesn't change.
I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
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I usually make a large communal bathroom. Outhouses/Lavatories on one side, Wash Basins/Sinks on the other. The sinks should only have dupes that are heading in the direction opposite the toilets washing their hands. Dupes should not be able to leave without passing the sinks, meaning either the only door is on the side with the sinks, or the door on the side with the toilets is direction.
I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
self-sustaining bathroom how many outcome of polluted water you set up in liquid valve to keep your bathroom fully authomatic?
If you set something like that up, you will have a use for the majority of the Pwater that comes out of the lavatory buildings (though since there is a water "gain" with the closed loop, you would need to provide for overflow. All of this would require a water sieve.
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self-sustaining bathroom how many outcome of polluted water you set up in liquid valve to keep your bathroom fully authomatic?
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If you set something like that up, you will have a use for the majority of the Pwater that comes out of the lavatory buildings (though since there is a water "gain" with the closed loop, you would need to provide for overflow. All of this would require a water sieve.
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I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
This Guide will show you how to create a self-sustainable bathroom system - a bathroom that does not require any fresh water and will run indefinitely, actually producing more water over time, only consuming a small amount of Filtration Medium.
If you set something like that up, you will have a use for the majority of the Pwater that comes out of the lavatory buildings (though since there is a water "gain" with the closed loop, you would need to provide for overflow. All of this would require a water sieve.
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I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
self-sustaining bathroom how many outcome of polluted water you set up in liquid valve to keep your bathroom fully authomatic?
Learn how to create an autonomous bathroom in the game Oxygen Not Included with this step.
I usually make a large communal bathroom. Outhouses/Lavatories on one side, Wash Basins/Sinks on the other. The sinks should only have dupes that are heading in the direction opposite the toilets washing their hands. Dupes should not be able to leave without passing the sinks, meaning either the only door is on the side with the sinks, or the door on the side with the toilets is direction.
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self-sustaining bathroom how many outcome of polluted water you set up in liquid valve to keep your bathroom fully authomatic?
I usually make a large communal bathroom. Outhouses/Lavatories on one side, Wash Basins/Sinks on the other. The sinks should only have dupes that are heading in the direction opposite the toilets washing their hands. Dupes should not be able to leave without passing the sinks, meaning either the only door is on the side with the sinks, or the door on the side with the toilets is direction.
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This Guide will show you how to create a self-sustainable bathroom system - a bathroom that does not require any fresh water and will run indefinitely, actually producing more water over time, only consuming a small amount of Filtration Medium.
I like to build symmetrical bases and have settled on a play style I always use on ONI The rooms I make are 16 x 4 making them 64 tiles total. Each floor has 4 airflow tiles spread evenly with 4 normal tiles between. The doors are one tile off the floor to prevent spills should any dupe make a me.
I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
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I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
self-sustaining bathroom how many outcome of polluted water you set up in liquid valve to keep your bathroom fully authomatic?
This Guide will show you how to create a self-sustainable bathroom system - a bathroom that does not require any fresh water and will run indefinitely, actually producing more water over time, only consuming a small amount of Filtration Medium.
So if you store bathroom water in a Reservoir, eventually you'll run into the issue of it becoming full and your pipes will back up. Usually you're given a sign by someone peeing on the floor, at which point it's time to add another Reservoir. Showers and sinks circulate the same amount of water and it doesn't change.
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I usually make a large communal bathroom. Outhouses/Lavatories on one side, Wash Basins/Sinks on the other. The sinks should only have dupes that are heading in the direction opposite the toilets washing their hands. Dupes should not be able to leave without passing the sinks, meaning either the only door is on the side with the sinks, or the door on the side with the toilets is direction.
Not related to your plumbing question but With that Bathroom set up, I think if the dupe go to the far left one he need to wash his hand 3 time before leaving right?
If you set something like that up, you will have a use for the majority of the Pwater that comes out of the lavatory buildings (though since there is a water "gain" with the closed loop, you would need to provide for overflow. All of this would require a water sieve.
Learn how to create an autonomous bathroom in the game Oxygen Not Included with this step.
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Not related to your plumbing question but With that Bathroom set up, I think if the dupe go to the far left one he need to wash his hand 3 time before leaving right?
I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
I usually make a large communal bathroom. Outhouses/Lavatories on one side, Wash Basins/Sinks on the other. The sinks should only have dupes that are heading in the direction opposite the toilets washing their hands. Dupes should not be able to leave without passing the sinks, meaning either the only door is on the side with the sinks, or the door on the side with the toilets is direction.
194K subscribers in the Oxygennotincluded community. Community for the space-colony simulation game Oxygen Not Included, developed by Klei.
194K subscribers in the Oxygennotincluded community. Community for the space-colony simulation game Oxygen Not Included, developed by Klei.
Not related to your plumbing question but With that Bathroom set up, I think if the dupe go to the far left one he need to wash his hand 3 time before leaving right?
I usually make a large communal bathroom. Outhouses/Lavatories on one side, Wash Basins/Sinks on the other. The sinks should only have dupes that are heading in the direction opposite the toilets washing their hands. Dupes should not be able to leave without passing the sinks, meaning either the only door is on the side with the sinks, or the door on the side with the toilets is direction.
I'm curious what other bathroom setups people use. I play with a 40 dupe colony with 2 schedules to break up the bathroom usage to 20 each. I have a loop that keeps pumping the germy water back into the showers and lavatory. I use a liquid valve set to 5Kg a second to match the water sieve and once it reaches full capacity, overflow goes to plants.
self-sustaining bathroom how many outcome of polluted water you set up in liquid valve to keep your bathroom fully authomatic?
This Guide will show you how to create a self-sustainable bathroom system - a bathroom that does not require any fresh water and will run indefinitely, actually producing more water over time, only consuming a small amount of Filtration Medium.
I like to build symmetrical bases and have settled on a play style I always use on ONI The rooms I make are 16 x 4 making them 64 tiles total. Each floor has 4 airflow tiles spread evenly with 4 normal tiles between. The doors are one tile off the floor to prevent spills should any dupe make a me.
If you set something like that up, you will have a use for the majority of the Pwater that comes out of the lavatory buildings (though since there is a water "gain" with the closed loop, you would need to provide for overflow. All of this would require a water sieve.
Learn how to create an autonomous bathroom in the game Oxygen Not Included with this step.
So if you store bathroom water in a Reservoir, eventually you'll run into the issue of it becoming full and your pipes will back up. Usually you're given a sign by someone peeing on the floor, at which point it's time to add another Reservoir. Showers and sinks circulate the same amount of water and it doesn't change.