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Far.  At least 30 tiles.  At least 79 tiles.
 
Far.  At least 30 tiles.  At least 79 tiles.
 
*'''How many impulse ramps does it take to reach derailing speed?'''
 
*'''How many impulse ramps does it take to reach derailing speed?'''
Having two impulse ramps in three tiles will do it.
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Having two impulse ramps in three tiles will do it. '''Correction: that's what older testing told me, but I needed 3 ramps in a row later.'''
  
 
More than one.
 
More than one.
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*'''Is there a way to build two impulse ramps directly adjacent?'''
 
*'''Is there a way to build two impulse ramps directly adjacent?'''
  
Not that I can see.  Might be some weird things you can do with constructions, but otherwise, ends up making t-junctions.
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Not that I can see.  Might be some weird things you can do with constructions, but otherwise, ends up making t-junctions. '''Correction: fairly easy, either with constructions, or smoothing.'''
 
*'''Can you get impulse by dropping (via hatch) onto a ramp?'''
 
*'''Can you get impulse by dropping (via hatch) onto a ramp?'''
  
 
Yeah, works fine.
 
Yeah, works fine.
 
*'''How many impulse ramps do I need to climb one z-level?'''
 
*'''How many impulse ramps do I need to climb one z-level?'''
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Two does the trick, one isn't enough.
 
Two does the trick, one isn't enough.
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*'''Can you build a raising drawbridge on top of an impulse ramp and in front of an impulse ramp to automate circuit running and stopping?'''
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No.  Drawbridge cannot be built such that raised, it blocks the impulse ramp.
  
 
===Things built on top of an impulse ramp===
 
===Things built on top of an impulse ramp===
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*Raising bridge, closed (off), based on adjacent tile: keep in mind "closed" here means flat rather than raised.  Ditto anyways.
 
*Raising bridge, closed (off), based on adjacent tile: keep in mind "closed" here means flat rather than raised.  Ditto anyways.
  
Oh well, that's the way it goes.
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Oh well, that's the way it goes. '''Correction: my design wasn't actually testing this.  However, re-testing suggests the same.'''

Revision as of 23:47, 20 February 2014

Impulse Ramps

  • Do you need to connect the track on the higher z-level, or can all designations be done on the lower?

No designations are needed higher up.

  • Can you cover the ramp up with a hatch? Bridge? Flooring?

Impulse ramp continues to work when covered with hatch cover, floor, or bridge.

  • Do you even need empty space one z level up?

No. Cover it all up, it still works.

  • Will pushing onto an impulse ramp give it impulse?

Yes.

  • How far will a single ramp push a minecart?

Far. At least 30 tiles. At least 79 tiles.

  • How many impulse ramps does it take to reach derailing speed?

Having two impulse ramps in three tiles will do it. Correction: that's what older testing told me, but I needed 3 ramps in a row later.

More than one.

  • Does an obstructed minecart sitting on an impulse ramp maintain impulse?

A little bit. To clarify the situation: obstruct the exit from impulse ramp tile with a door; send the minecart around; wait a sec; open the door. What happens? Minecart moves exactly one tile.

  • Can you build furniture on top of an impulse ramp?

Nope-- counts as blocked. Nevermind. That's only for doors (and similar). Floor based constructions are allowed-- bridges, hatches, floor grates. That will take some testing...

  • What happens when you rebound into a hatch cover? Can you get enough velocity to reverse course?

Yeah, it rebounds. Hard to predict how far. Seems to accelerate, but then ended in middle of course.

  • Is there a way to build two impulse ramps directly adjacent?

Not that I can see. Might be some weird things you can do with constructions, but otherwise, ends up making t-junctions. Correction: fairly easy, either with constructions, or smoothing.

  • Can you get impulse by dropping (via hatch) onto a ramp?

Yeah, works fine.

  • How many impulse ramps do I need to climb one z-level?

Two does the trick, one isn't enough.

  • Can you build a raising drawbridge on top of an impulse ramp and in front of an impulse ramp to automate circuit running and stopping?

No. Drawbridge cannot be built such that raised, it blocks the impulse ramp.

Things built on top of an impulse ramp

  • Retracting bridge, open: impulse ramp works as normal
  • Retracting bridge, closed: appears to work just as if bridge wasn't there
  • Hatch cover, closed: just as if hatch cover wasn't there
  • Floor bars, closed: ditto
  • Floor grate, closed: ditto
  • Raising bridge, closed (off), based on adjacent tile: keep in mind "closed" here means flat rather than raised. Ditto anyways.

Oh well, that's the way it goes. Correction: my design wasn't actually testing this. However, re-testing suggests the same.