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*Remember not to open the water outlet floodgates [<tt>O</tt>] when magma is covering level 1--you'll end up with magma somewhere you don't want it, and the lower outlet floodgates will deconstruct (unless you have bauxite mechanisms, in which case you don't have to use this design anyway).
 
*Remember not to open the water outlet floodgates [<tt>O</tt>] when magma is covering level 1--you'll end up with magma somewhere you don't want it, and the lower outlet floodgates will deconstruct (unless you have bauxite mechanisms, in which case you don't have to use this design anyway).
*You don't have to wait for the water to completely drain and evaporate away to begin the process again. Magma flowing onto 1-deep water will simply "eat" the water, not produce obsidian. (However, the obsidian floor at [<tt>C</tt>] will have to be immediately re-channeled if it has water on it, because the water will fall onto the magma that just flowed there and produce obsidian again.)
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*You don't have to wait for the water to completely drain and evaporate away to begin the process again. Magma flowing onto water will simply "eat" the water, not produce obsidian. (However, the obsidian floor at [<tt>C</tt>] will have to be immediately re-channeled if it has water on it, because the water will fall onto the magma that just flowed there and produce obsidian again.)
 
*Supposedly, wooden floodgates (and pump components) will retain magma, but suffer heat damage and quickly fail. I've used green glass pump components and floodgates with no problems.
 
*Supposedly, wooden floodgates (and pump components) will retain magma, but suffer heat damage and quickly fail. I've used green glass pump components and floodgates with no problems.
 
*Don't let the magma in until everything is in order!
 
*Don't let the magma in until everything is in order!

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