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=== Harmony Ridge route === | === Harmony Ridge route === | ||
− | This is essentially the T3 route described on [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale3/Guilds/The_Eighth_Lake/Harmony_Ridge this page on the T3 wiki], re-surveyed for T4. | + | This is essentially the T3 route described on [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale3/Guilds/The_Eighth_Lake/Harmony_Ridge this page on the T3 wiki], re-surveyed for T4. I moved tower #11 to a slightly better spot. |
− | Placing 20 towers | + | Placing the first 20 towers along this round, and accounting for the minimum height needed to clear the ridge, we end up with the pump at height 351 and the last tower at height 54. The towers can later be raised to accomodate further expansion, but the bulk of the hard work is done at the start. |
(Warning: the below figures are highly speculative and don't match T3 numbers. Can't verify them until the pump is up. Chat me for an explanation) | (Warning: the below figures are highly speculative and don't match T3 numbers. Can't verify them until the pump is up. Chat me for an explanation) | ||
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! Material !! T4 est !! T3 !! SAWW estimate | ! Material !! T4 est !! T3 !! SAWW estimate | ||
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− | | Bricks || | + | | Bricks || 104,800 || 104,800 || 92,000 |
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− | | Concrete || 3, | + | | Concrete || 3,072 || 3,072 || 4,100<br>(includes tower construction costs?) |
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− | | Cut Stone || 709 || 2, | + | | Cut Stone || 709 || 2,306 || 1,580 |
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| Pipe Segments || 93 || 107 || 130 | | Pipe Segments || 93 || 107 || 130 | ||
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− | + | NB: gearboxes can be done 20 at a time? | |
− | + | See the survey spreadsheet above for derivation of this data. |
Revision as of 09:29, 17 May 2009
Survey
See this OpenOffice spreadsheet for current survey data: Media:InkoatenAqueductSurvey.zip
Harmony Ridge route
This is essentially the T3 route described on this page on the T3 wiki, re-surveyed for T4. I moved tower #11 to a slightly better spot.
Placing the first 20 towers along this round, and accounting for the minimum height needed to clear the ridge, we end up with the pump at height 351 and the last tower at height 54. The towers can later be raised to accomodate further expansion, but the bulk of the hard work is done at the start.
(Warning: the below figures are highly speculative and don't match T3 numbers. Can't verify them until the pump is up. Chat me for an explanation)
Tower raising costs (raise towers by 1557 feet total):
Material | T4 est | T3 | SAWW estimate |
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Bricks | 104,800 | 104,800 | 92,000 |
Concrete | 3,072 | 3,072 | 4,100 (includes tower construction costs?) |
Cut Stone | 709 | 2,306 | 1,580 |
Pipe Segments | 93 | 107 | 130 |
Pump raising costs (upgrade from height=100 to height=351)
Material | T4 est | T3 | SAWW estimate |
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Bricks | 113,201 | 113,201 | 30,000 |
Concrete | 5,660 | 5,660 | 1,500 |
Cut Stone | 1,760 | 1,748 | 502 |
Pipe Segments | 25 | 25 | 10 |
Gearboxes | 50 | 50 | 20 |
NB: gearboxes can be done 20 at a time?
See the survey spreadsheet above for derivation of this data.