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==== Aqueduct Building ====
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[[Aqueduct]]s are built by using [[Brick]]. When carrying Bricks and selecting the [[Hammer]]-Tool, you can find the Aqueduct-Block under basic shape and selecting of Aqueduct.[[File:Screenshot-Aqueduct.jpg|alt=Screenshot Aqueduct V-Shape|thumb|Aqueduct V-Shape]]
[[Aqueduct]]s are built by using a special type of [[Brick]].
Aqueducts must be built in a V-Shape and will then allow water to flow over vast distances, testing has shown water can travel 150+ blocks when used in aqueducts. Waters default travel is 8 Blocks of flows if surrounded by any other material.


[[File:Screenshot-Aqueduct.jpg|alt=Screenshot Aqueduct V-Shape|thumb|Aqueduct V-Shape]]
Aqueducts can not be used to transport water up any elevations, however they can be used when going down hill and will continue to transport water.  
Aqueducts must be built in a V-Shape and will then allow water to flow over vast distances, instead of the default 8 Blocks water flows if surrounded by any other material.


The aqueduct was bugged, causing them to be ineffective, as of v. 0.8. However, they appear to be working in 0.9.
==== Aqueduct Pools ====
Aqueducts can be used to create pools for waterwheels, clean water supplies for industry such as [[Smelting]], [[Advanced Smelting]], or other energy generation needs, and decorative displays for town centers.


[[File:Brick-AqueductBlock.png]]
Aqueduct pools must be made of brick aqueduct blocks at least 1+ block deep and can be any size length & width.


When carrying Bricks and selecting the [[Hammer]]-Tool, you can find the Aqueduct-Blocks in the Selection shown as three green Bricks.
==== Use with Waterwheels ====
If planned used is for [[waterwheel]]<nowiki/>s it is highly recommended to be at least 1 block wider than the total number of waterwheels as they count as a block that stops the flow of water in an aqueduct past that point. An example pool for a single waterwheel would be an exterior size of 9x4x2.
 
==== Use with Pipes ====
When connecting [[Iron Pipe]], or [[Copper Pipe]] to a aqueduct as a water supply an L shape is often the best method as it does not impact the flow of water. When placing pipes into an aqueduct if landing vertically will prevent the flow of water on shallow aqueducts that are less than 2 blocks deep. Pipes may also be connected at the side / end of an aqueduct and replace the wall, however water spread should be expected for up to 8 blocks around the open area.

Revision as of 21:23, 5 January 2024

Aqueduct Building

Aqueducts are built by using Brick. When carrying Bricks and selecting the Hammer-Tool, you can find the Aqueduct-Block under basic shape and selecting of Aqueduct.

Screenshot Aqueduct V-Shape
Aqueduct V-Shape

Aqueducts must be built in a V-Shape and will then allow water to flow over vast distances, testing has shown water can travel 150+ blocks when used in aqueducts. Waters default travel is 8 Blocks of flows if surrounded by any other material.

Aqueducts can not be used to transport water up any elevations, however they can be used when going down hill and will continue to transport water.

Aqueduct Pools

Aqueducts can be used to create pools for waterwheels, clean water supplies for industry such as Smelting, Advanced Smelting, or other energy generation needs, and decorative displays for town centers.

Aqueduct pools must be made of brick aqueduct blocks at least 1+ block deep and can be any size length & width.

Use with Waterwheels

If planned used is for waterwheels it is highly recommended to be at least 1 block wider than the total number of waterwheels as they count as a block that stops the flow of water in an aqueduct past that point. An example pool for a single waterwheel would be an exterior size of 9x4x2.

Use with Pipes

When connecting Iron Pipe, or Copper Pipe to a aqueduct as a water supply an L shape is often the best method as it does not impact the flow of water. When placing pipes into an aqueduct if landing vertically will prevent the flow of water on shallow aqueducts that are less than 2 blocks deep. Pipes may also be connected at the side / end of an aqueduct and replace the wall, however water spread should be expected for up to 8 blocks around the open area.