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Latest revision as of 15:40, 6 October 2019
Tank | |
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Properties | |
Type | Storage |
Tool | ![]()
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Stackable | Yes (64)
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Technical Details | |
First appearance | ? |
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Tanks are used to store fluids. They can be filled and drained by pipes or by adjacent machines with fluid ejector/pulling upgrades.
Recipe[edit]
The capacity in mB (millibuckets)
Bronze | Iron | Steel | Iridium | |
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Capacity | 32 000 | 32 000 | 128 000 | 1 024 000 |
Legacy tank[edit]
The Tank is used in conjunction with an Electrolyzer to store additional EU beyond what a CESU, MFE, or MFSU normally stores.
An Electrolyzer must be placed with a Tank above and below to hold the liquids and gasses from electrolysis. Place the Electrolyzer next to the EU storage block as usual. Once the tanks are in place, you can shift-right-click with a water container to fill the Electrolyzer.