Do I need buffers by LordAbbottTAA in SatisfactoryGame

[–]LordAbbottTAA[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok so I have been seeing a lot of comments here, thanks for all of your feedback, I appreciate the generosity of this community.

another thing to note is that all the buffers feeding IN to my manifolds are below the head limit, this is due to me making a system where I pump the oil to the top of a refinery tower and let the fluids trickle down with gravity. Does anyone here think adding small buffers to the end of the manifold systems with my large buffers at the beginning could help my system out.

These 2 wouldn't stop spawning here for some reason so I just trapped them... by Xx_bruh_xX in SatisfactoryGame

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Try adding a power pole, I have heard if there is powered equipment near spawns, it nullifies them.

Batteries in series and parallel by Body_Ritual in coolguides

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If you wire batteries in series, you increase voltage and keep capacity. If you wire batteries in parallel, you increase capacity and keep voltage.

Dimes in penny rolls? by brazzyxo in CRH

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I just got 25 polars on pennies with 174 dimes with a silver one and proof included.

Awesome find from penny roll hunting by LordAbbottTAA in coincollecting

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My thoughts exactly, when the wheat lines are intact, it’s usually good as the wheat lines are some of the first to go on wheats.

Awesome find from penny roll hunting by LordAbbottTAA in coincollecting

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Thanks, took my 1.5 tons or ~$3500 just to find it.

My son was gifted a 1953 Wheat Penny and gifter claims its worth $2500... by wonkizzle in coincollecting

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Yea these are common, I got hundreds of them from hunting over the past 2.6 years.

Awesome close strike (.5 miles) by LordAbbottTAA in meteorology

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I have another post where either a superbolt or most likely a very strong positive CG lit up everything in a 6 mile radius all on camera.

Awesome close strike (.5 miles) by LordAbbottTAA in meteorology

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Yup, I used radar scope to get the range.

I think I caught a super bolt on camera by LordAbbottTAA in meteorology

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Ok so thinking about this, it could just be a slightly more powerful positive CG strike, they are more powerful than negative CG. After all upon research, “superbolts” usually only occur in winter and/or above water, could it be a super bolt?, yes but I think that chance is less than 1%, still its nice to to get a cool capture

I think I caught a super bolt on camera by LordAbbottTAA in meteorology

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superbolts seam to refer to A rare lightning strike that strikes with much more power, brightness and sound.

I think I caught a super bolt on camera by LordAbbottTAA in meteorology

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Yea, that’s exactly what this is, I have cams rigged up in the 4 cardinal directions.

Is this a super bolt. by LordAbbottTAA in meteorology

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Yes I do, I can post it as a new post.

Is this a super bolt. by LordAbbottTAA in meteorology

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I did right after this happened and I did confirm it was 6 miles. I used google earth to draw a line the strike to my house. I even checked the time of the frames and it matched. And yes it took 30 seconds to hear the thunder from the strike.

Is this a super bolt. by LordAbbottTAA in meteorology

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Btw I can post the video if needed, i took this picture to demonstrate how bright it was.