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These are mechanics that are shared among all types of [[Pipe#Classifications|routed pipes]]. | These are mechanics that are shared among all types of [[Pipe#Classifications|routed pipes]]. | ||
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| Routed pipes form networks when linked with other routed pipes. Sides that are connected to others are indicated by the light at the end of the pipe. Red sides are not linked to other pipes, but green sides are. | | Routed pipes form networks when linked with other routed pipes. Sides that are connected to others are indicated by the light at the end of the pipe. Red sides are not linked to other pipes, but green sides are. | ||
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| Routed pipes connect to inventories. The side that is interfaced with an inventory is indicated by the yellow tints on that side. This side can be toggled between all possible inventors by right-clicking with a [[Screwdriver|screwdriver]]. Only 1 side can connect to an inventory, inventories connected on any non-yellow side is ignored. | | Routed pipes connect to inventories. The side that is interfaced with an inventory is indicated by the yellow tints on that side. This side can be toggled between all possible inventors by right-clicking with a [[Screwdriver|screwdriver]]. Only 1 side can connect to an inventory, inventories connected on any non-yellow side is ignored. | ||
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Revision as of 10:46, 2 April 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 |
Routed Junction pipes are the primitive type of routed pipes. They only provide means of connecting other routed pipes to form pipe networks.
Obtaining
Crafting
Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Red Illumar + Infused Silicon + Green Illumar + Diamond (Gem) + Glass Pane |
Usage
A Routed Junction pipe can form routed networks like any other routed pipe. However, it has no special functions, and can't do much on its own.
Such a pipe is useful in places such as intersections of transport pipes, where if a junction pipe is not used, items will travel in a random destination, which is inefficient, as items could end up travelling around networks for a long time without ever reaching their destination.
Another use for Junction pipes is to allow connections over a very long distance. 2 routed pipes can only search so far until it gives up. If a single line is too long, it won't discover the other router. A Junction pipe can be placed half way so all pipes can link.
When an item enters a Junction Pipe, the Junction Pipe decides which direction it is best to send the item, in order to reach the payload's destination. If none is present, one will be assigned if available. The item is then relayed, with the hope that it eventually will reach the next router, or its destination. When being relayed, items are given a slight speed boost, depending on their send priority.
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, for instance, 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 pipes routed pipes can communicate through.
All other routed pipes work as Junction pipes, and provide the exact same functionality, plus more.
Mechanics
- See also: Basic pipe mechanics
These are mechanics that are shared among all types of routed pipes.
Images | Description |
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Routed pipes form networks when linked with other routed pipes. Sides that are connected to others are indicated by the light at the end of the pipe. Red sides are not linked to other pipes, but green sides are. | |
Routed pipes connect to inventories. The side that is interfaced with an inventory is indicated by the yellow tints on that side. This side can be toggled between all possible inventors by right-clicking with a screwdriver. Only 1 side can connect to an inventory, inventories connected on any non-yellow side is ignored. |
History
Version | Changes |
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v4.2.0 (beta) | Added the Routed Junction pipe. |
Issues
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