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[[File:2013-11-30_21.43.29.png|thumb|An open Flood Gate]]
 
The Flood Gate was added in BC version 4.0.0 available on the 9th of August 2013, and is essentially the reverse of a pump allowing piped/stored liquids to be placed as liquid source blocks in the world.
 
The Flood Gate was added in BC version 4.0.0 available on the 9th of August 2013, and is essentially the reverse of a pump allowing piped/stored liquids to be placed as liquid source blocks in the world.
   
 
With a Pump and a Flood Gate it is, for example, possible to transfer a lake from one location to another, or allow fuel to be stored in a 'tank' made from any block.
 
With a Pump and a Flood Gate it is, for example, possible to transfer a lake from one location to another, or allow fuel to be stored in a 'tank' made from any block.
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The Flood Gate is able to be opened and closed by redstone signal.
 
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It will place water under and on all sides, but never higher than the Flood Gate itself.
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The Flood Gate is open by default, and closed by redstone signal.
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Will scan about 64 block away from the Flood Gate (horizontal) for empty blocks to fill. If the scan doesn't find any blocks to fill, it will wait some time and the scan again. The wait delay between scans will double every time it doesn't find anything, starting from 128 milliseconds and max at 16384 milliseconds. The delay will reset to 128 milliseconds when a block to fill is found. The scan delay will also reset with a redstone signal.
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==Recipe==
 
==Recipe==
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Note: Prior to version 4.0.2 the Flood Gate does not have a crafting recipe.
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As of version 4.0.2 the recipe is:
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting_Table
|Output = Flood Gate}}
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|A1 = Iron Ingot
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|A2 = Iron Bars
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|A3 = Iron Ingot
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|B1 = Iron Gear
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|B2 = Tank
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|B3 = Iron Bars
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|C1 = Iron Ingot
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|C2 = Iron Bars
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|C3 = Iron Ingot
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|Output = Flood Gate
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|float=right|nobreak=nobreak
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}}Ingredients:
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* 4 x Iron Ingot
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* 3 x Iron Bars
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* 1 x Iron Gear
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* 1 x Tank
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Produces: 1 x Flood Gate
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 28 August 2017

2013-11-30 21.43

An open Flood Gate

The Flood Gate was added in BC version 4.0.0 available on the 9th of August 2013, and is essentially the reverse of a pump allowing piped/stored liquids to be placed as liquid source blocks in the world.

With a Pump and a Flood Gate it is, for example, possible to transfer a lake from one location to another, or allow fuel to be stored in a 'tank' made from any block.

It will place water under and on all sides, but never higher than the Flood Gate itself.

The Flood Gate is open by default, and closed by redstone signal.

Will scan about 64 block away from the Flood Gate (horizontal) for empty blocks to fill. If the scan doesn't find any blocks to fill, it will wait some time and the scan again. The wait delay between scans will double every time it doesn't find anything, starting from 128 milliseconds and max at 16384 milliseconds. The delay will reset to 128 milliseconds when a block to fill is found. The scan delay will also reset with a redstone signal.

Recipe

Note: Prior to version 4.0.2 the Flood Gate does not have a crafting recipe.

As of version 4.0.2 the recipe is:

Crafting GUI

Iron Ingot

Iron Bars

Iron Ingot

Iron Gear

Tank

Iron Bars

Iron Ingot

Iron Bars

Iron Ingot

Flood Gate

Ingredients:

  • 4 x Iron Ingot
  • 3 x Iron Bars
  • 1 x Iron Gear
  • 1 x Tank

Produces: 1 x Flood Gate