Alright, so as a part of my new fortress Firediamonds, I want the main halls that run through the city to include aqueducts -
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Now, the palace is deep, deep, underground, and the water supply (a 4-tile river) is on ground level. Obviously just connecting the river to my aqueducts (and attendant reservoir) will flood the fortress. So, I plan on using pumps to depressurize the water. Pumps, however, are not intended for pumping water downward. So, here's the issue:
1) Pumps do prevent water from flowing back into the pump room, but don't prevent water from flooding the chamber from it's source (if it's pressurized)
2) A large pump waterfall setup would require ridiculous numbers of pressure plates, axles, or micromanagement
3) I've never really used gears, axles, and automated systems before.
My current reservoir setup is essentially 10x40x6, with 7 tiles per level dedicated to supports, etc, for a total of ~2350 units of water. There are a few spots on the z-level beneath that (the highest floor that should be filled with water) I'm reserving for pressure plates that turn off the flow of water when it reaches 5/7. There are - roughly - 80 water-containing tiles between the floodgate and the reservoir proper; assuming the reservoir fills (more or less) evenly, it'll end up alternating between 6/7 and 7/7 throughout, probably a bit less.
That's a lot of pressure for the bottom level pump. Since it's impossible to prevent his much water from flowing up through the necessary hole for the pump to have access to it, the only option available is mechanisms and power. My current idea for the design is as follows:
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P is the pump, G is a gear, periods are flooring, | is a horizontal axle, the underscores are empty spaces (reservoir on the right). My questions are:
1) Will the axle transfer power through the wall tot he pumps?
2) Will replacing the axle with a dummy pump that isn't pumping anything transfer power?