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There are a number of guides on the wiki (T6 and older) that explain the basics of how to make and work a fountain. | There are a number of guides on the wiki (T6 and older) that explain the basics of how to make and work a fountain. | ||
− | One item missing in these discriptions is "How to solve leaks". | + | One item missing in these discriptions is "How to solve leaks". Leaks are marked by large bright blue circles on the interface. |
+ | Leaks come in several forms. | ||
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+ | The most common is from a nozzle that points out of it's basin to another location but doesnt truely hit the other basin. The dots marking your location (yellow) and a tiny gray dot marks where the water is really going. There is about 5 or 10 ft difference. Just re-aim the nozzle by moving the yellow dot and it's gray shadow until the gray shadow in inside the target basin. | ||
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+ | A draining basin may or may not be caused by a leak as it can also be caused by the more water flowing out than flowing in to the basin. If you watch the numbers on the interface that represent the water level as you test, if you set the water level to 100 (jugs of water) and see the numbers always going down, that means you are pushing out more water in your nozzles then the basin is receiving from another source. Either change the nozzl to something that pumps less water or have another fountain nozzle target that basin. | ||
== Basins == | == Basins == |
Revision as of 07:16, 25 January 2013
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Test of Dancing Waters | |||
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Principles | |||
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Demonstration | |||
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Overview
Design an elegant water fountain using a variety of basins, nozzles and creative timing of effects.
First, build a Dancing Waters Mechanism, using a Small Construction Site. Then you can build basins nearby the Mechanism and install nozzles (which can be forged out of different metals) in the basins. Then the fun begins...
Dancing Waters Mechanism
Built in a Small Construction Site.
- 200 Cut Stones to lower water table
- 100 Concrete for basic mechanism
- 40 Glass Pipes for delicate control
- 2 Copper Pipes for main inflow and outflow
- 1 random 3-output gearbox
Note: The Mechanism can not be too close to another one, as it will not let you access it.
Installation Notes
There are a number of guides on the wiki (T6 and older) that explain the basics of how to make and work a fountain.
One item missing in these discriptions is "How to solve leaks". Leaks are marked by large bright blue circles on the interface.
Leaks come in several forms.
The most common is from a nozzle that points out of it's basin to another location but doesnt truely hit the other basin. The dots marking your location (yellow) and a tiny gray dot marks where the water is really going. There is about 5 or 10 ft difference. Just re-aim the nozzle by moving the yellow dot and it's gray shadow until the gray shadow in inside the target basin.
A draining basin may or may not be caused by a leak as it can also be caused by the more water flowing out than flowing in to the basin. If you watch the numbers on the interface that represent the water level as you test, if you set the water level to 100 (jugs of water) and see the numbers always going down, that means you are pushing out more water in your nozzles then the basin is receiving from another source. Either change the nozzl to something that pumps less water or have another fountain nozzle target that basin.
Basins
Each basin is built in a separate Small Construction Site.
Size | Copper Pipe | Cut Stone | Mandibular Glue | Diameter | Image |
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Small | 10 | 30 | 15 | 8 ft. (0.5 coords) | |
Medium | 20 | 60 | 30 | 12 ft. (0.75 coords) | |
Large | 30 | 90 | 45 | 16 ft. (1 coord) | |
Huge | 40 | 120 | 60 | 20 ft. (1.25 coords) |
Nozzles
Nozzles are made in a Casting Box.
Name | Metal | Beeswax | Minutes | Ave. Flow Rate | Image |
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Crystal Fog | 1 Brass | 1 | 10 | 1.75 | |
Dirty Rain | 1 Copper | 1 | 10 | 9.24 | |
Foggy Shower | 1 Copper | 1 | 10 | 3.52 | |
Light Rain | 1 Bronze | 1 | 20 | 3.50 | |
Misty Bubbles | 1 Brass | 1 | 10 | 1.07 | |
White Shower | 4 Brass | 4 | 30 | 2.45 |
Locations
Region | Coordinates | Designer | Passed |
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7L | 1342, -1088 | Sebilis | yes |
7L | 1368, -1013 | Anastasya | yes |
7L | 671, -924 | Ranno | no |
RP | 1581, 2789 | Tallow | Yes |
7L | 1408, -1007 | Hounddog | no |
7L | 1387, -980 | Nissim | Yes |
Sinai | 2599, 5634 | Myn | Yes |
MV | 942, 4856 | Shiranai | No |
MV | 907, 4970 | Rey | Yes |
CCR | -573, 6869 | Feyth | No |
7L | 817, -1144 | JaylenaeYbarre | YES |
RP | 1460, 3475 | Windrider | YES |
RP | 1457, 3514 | Kalmkitty | YES |
VoK | -2479, 5495 | TreekaSu | No |
RP | 1614 2769 | Pira | NO |
RP | 1325, 3364 | Solaris | No |
RP | 1289, 1880 | Nitocris | No |
RP | 1605, 2950 | natta | Yes |