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CSX Rural Reservoir

Started by Flash, January 10, 2009, 12:16:20 PM

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Flash

Hello All,

I'm trying to figure out how the Reservoir works.

I was working out an experiment in road layout and pipe network. there were two water pumps and the CSX Rural Water Reservoir. I hooked up the first water pump and it was about half the water I needed. So I hooked up the Reservoir and it didn't do much. I then hooked up the second pump and then I had all the water I needed.

So, then I planned on switching the order. I hooked up the first and second pump and I didn't need to hook up the reservoir.

So, the reservoir produces 50,000 cu m/month and it didn't seem to work. Any ideas?

BarbyW

I presume you have downloaded this lot from the STEX at Simtropolis as it has not been uploaded to the LEX. In the zip with the lot there is a Readme with instructions on how to connect up the lot and also a picture of how to do it.
From the Readme:
QuoteVlakhaas:-> Getting the water to flow from this lot can be tricky ... run two pipes, one along every LONG side of the lot then join them through the flange, this is the quickest and safest way. There is a HELP image in the ZIP.

GrampaAl:-> The LTD file does not show the dependency of the PEG productions Pond kit which was used, but it is needed for the pond textures.
Inside every old person is a young person wondering what happened. TP



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Flash

Thank you Barby. I really appreciate the information. that was a weird way to make the lot work.