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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
If a normal | If a normal [[Item_Transport_pipe|Transport Pipe]] is used as a junction in a Transport Pipe network, items will randomly choose which direction to travel in (unlike pipes do from other mods, where they choose the shortest route to a valid destination). This is obviously inefficient, as items could end up travelling around networks for a long time without ever reaching their destination. The solution to this problem is to use Junction Pipes. | ||
When an item enters a | When an item enters a Junction Pipe, the Junction Pipe decides which direction it is best to send the item, in order to reach a valid destination. This pipe can communicate with all other specialized pipes, so is crucial in operating large pipe networks. Another benefit of Junction Pipes is that they give items travelling a slight speed boost for a small amount of time. | ||
In the case that no valid destination is found, a random direction is chosen (although never in the direction the item has just come from). This can happen if a valid destination existed, but was removed before the items arrived. | In the case that no valid destination is found, a random direction is chosen (although never in the direction the item has just come from). This can happen if a valid destination existed, but was removed before the items arrived. | ||
Junction Pipes are also required if a system needs to run Transport Pipes longer than 49 blocks, as this is the limit on how many Transport Pipes specialized pipes can communicate through (similar to a redstone repeater). | |||
All other specialized pipes work as | All other specialized pipes work as Junction Pipes. This allows for large walls of inventories to be networked, without the need for Junction Pipes. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 22:09, 22 February 2014
Type |
Multipart Block? |
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Physics |
No |
Transparency |
Yes |
Luminance |
? |
Blast resistance | |
Tool |
Any tool |
Renewable |
Yes |
Stackable |
Yes (64) |
Flammable |
No |
Availability |
Survival |
First appearance | |
Drops |
Itself |
Name |
routed_junction_pipe |
Obtaining
Crafting
Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Red Illumar + Infused Silicon + Green Illumar + Diamond (Gem) + Glass Pane |
Usage
If a normal Transport Pipe is used as a junction in a Transport Pipe network, items will randomly choose which direction to travel in (unlike pipes do from other mods, where they choose the shortest route to a valid destination). This is obviously inefficient, as items could end up travelling around networks for a long time without ever reaching their destination. The solution to this problem is to use Junction Pipes.
When an item enters a Junction Pipe, the Junction Pipe decides which direction it is best to send the item, in order to reach a valid destination. This pipe can communicate with all other specialized pipes, so is crucial in operating large pipe networks. Another benefit of Junction Pipes is that they give items travelling a slight speed boost for a small amount of time.
In the case that no valid destination is found, a random direction is chosen (although never in the direction the item has just come from). This can happen if a valid destination existed, but was removed before the items arrived.
Junction Pipes are also required if a system needs to run Transport Pipes longer than 49 blocks, as this is the limit on how many Transport Pipes specialized pipes can communicate through (similar to a redstone repeater).
All other specialized pipes work as Junction Pipes. This allows for large walls of inventories to be networked, without the need for Junction Pipes.
History
Version | Changes |
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v4.0.0 | Added the Routed Junction pipe. |