Has anyone done experimentation with ice cave ins produced by pump before? I'm getting some really odd results and I'd like to pick your brain a bit.
When the pump was turned on, I'd have expected basically continuous cave ins if dug correctly. It's not, it's just 'hanging' off the end of the pump. If I go dig it out, it caves in (via bridge), but produces nothing (except converting the floor of the hole into ice). If I floor to it, then deconstruct the floor, it caves in, so I know it's dug out to be able to cave in. It's just not caving in on its own.
Also, I have it dropping down 3 Zs. I get the cave in report when I deconstruct the floor, but the ice wall stays intact and doesn't 'dust', at least not according to the dog who's chained up 3 squares away from the drop point. Does anyone know how far down you have to drop ice for it to deconstruct/explode?
Update:
I've gone to 6Zs. I still can't get it to dust/explode. My dog is staring at it with that happy dog grin wondering why he keeps getting shifted down from floor to floor, but is simply happy someone's playing with him. The ice drops as a solid unit. Creates a floor above it (seperate from the block) that needs to be channeled out even if I dig the ice block out. I suppose that makes some sense, but I'm hoping it'll help someone understand what I'm doing and what, if anything, I'm doing incorrectly.
Also, looks like I'm back to the drawing boards unless I want to start obsidian casting.