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== A Question on Flow and Floodgates ==
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So I had my two-[[floodgate]] system for letting [[magma]] into the trench below my smelting and forging rooms, each floodgate hooked up to a separate [[lever]]. The 'downstream' gate was right next to the [[ramp]] down which the magma was meant to [[flow]]. The upstream floodgate worked fine, and the magma went into the trench fine, but when I attempted to close the downstream gate, it re-appeared at the bottom of the channel. Was it swept away by the flow as it was trying to close? What happened there? --[[User:Zombiejustice|Zombiejustice]] 19:21, 11 June 2008 (EDT)

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A Question on Flow and Floodgates

So I had my two-floodgate system for letting magma into the trench below my smelting and forging rooms, each floodgate hooked up to a separate lever. The 'downstream' gate was right next to the ramp down which the magma was meant to flow. The upstream floodgate worked fine, and the magma went into the trench fine, but when I attempted to close the downstream gate, it re-appeared at the bottom of the channel. Was it swept away by the flow as it was trying to close? What happened there? --Zombiejustice 19:21, 11 June 2008 (EDT)