Right, I'm out of touch with itemducts and servos since the last time I played agrarian+ (yeeah I know) Trying to pipe ingot from a casting table to a chest with a servo but it's not working this way CT CH S ID ID ID ID ID ID That's basically what how I've set it up and this used to work. Could it be that I'm missing something OR the fact that you have to be in the same chunk for anything to work properly?
Rightclick the part of the pipe that has the servo. A small GUI should pop up. What is the redstone control set to? If it is not set to none, then set it to none. While chunks may seem like they are frozen if you are not in them, they are not, they just have a lower tickrate. It should still pipe items from the chest, if at a very slow pace
Yeeah it's all set up 'properly' if you know what I mean as I'm using what I used before but with various updates and whatnot I didn't know if I need a servo and retriever or something along those lines and how slow is the tickrate? as I left the chunk for a good 5 minutes and it still hadn't piped into the chest, surely it shouldn't be that long
You do need either a servo to extract, or a retriever to request items. Could you perhaps post some screenshots of your setup, and upload them to imgur.com or a similar webpage? Were you "close" to the chunk in question? If you can see the chunk, but aren't in it, then it will slow down (Forge mechanics) If you were far enough away for it to unload, then the chunk is completely frozen (vanilla minecraft mechanics)
I will do once I get it all back, restarted my island and I was still on my island so the chunk wasn't unloaded
You seem to be using the same kind of ducts for both items and fluids. The duct above the casting table needs to be a fluiduct, not an itemduct. I'm unsure how the fluiducts will react to TiCon fluids, as regular ones are destroyed by very hot/cold fluids, so I would recommend getting teh reinforced fluiduct.
It's not, the one on top is hardened fluiduct and the bottom one is opaque itemduct Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
From the image, there is an ingot in teh table, so I'm going to assume that the fluiduct is working. Can you put a hopper under the table, and then connect the itemduct to the hopper? Might be that the itemduct cannot see/edit the tables inventory
Is the whole setup in 1 chunk? (press f9 twice to check) Can you try moving the whole setup to another chunk? Most issues with TiCon smelteries are fixed by moving the setup to another chunk.
It's working now without moving into a new chunk :/ I don't know what's happening, can you leave this open incase it stops again? Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk EDIT: That didn't last long, it has stopped working as soon as I logged back in from being timed out
We have a similar setup which works. The only diffrence is that the fluid mover is a ExU one. I don't think that changes anything though? Maybe something is happening with the blacklist from the item conduit?
No for some reason, aluminium,ferrous and a few other don't get picked up but iron copper gold etc. do, the servo is all good, I don't know what could be causing this Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
Using Thermal Dynamics ducts for anything/everything is a recipe for disaster. I don't really think CoFH tests their mod items in non-CoFH environments. I'd highly recommend moving your transport over to Extra Utilities, or Ender IO. Both seem to have far, far less cross-mod interaction issues.
Ender io isn't in the ag2 pack otheriwse I'd have used that and never touched extra util's pipes so will have a read up on them Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
I always used the redstone clock + hopper method with two smelteries. But it has the issue of not being able to filter it properly when a liquid with the amount of less than an ingot or block goes to the bottom. Pumping it into drums with whitelist filters would be the solution to this, but I always used ender io for it. Though ExU has filter features.