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Hi, still new to the game. I built a magma crucible and made some redstone fluid but I can't figure out how to get it out of the crucible for use?

 

Please help?

 

Thank you.

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Build a liquid transposer and use the input/output settings on the machines to move the fluid from the crucible to the transposer.

 

From there, you can put 1000 mb of molten redstone into a bucket or however much it takes for a given item into said item.

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Build a liquid transposer and use the input/output settings on the machines to move the fluid from the crucible to the transposer.

 

From there, you can put 1000 mb of molten redstone into a bucket or however much it takes for a given item into said item.

 

To complete the above:

 

BLUE is INPUT, ORANGE is OUTPUT. So click the Cog shaped icon on the right hand side when you open up the Mag Crucible's interface, and depending on which side the Liquid Transposer is on, change that side or Orange. On the Liquid Transposer change the side attached to the Mag Crucible to Blue.

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Build a liquid transposer and use the input/output settings on the machines to move the fluid from the crucible to the transposer.

 

From there, you can put 1000 mb of molten redstone into a bucket or however much it takes for a given item into said item.

If you accidentally made the wrong amount, the TE portable tanks can hold random amounts of liquid if you need the transposer for something else.

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You should be able to pump it into buildcraft pipes if you place them against the appropriate side with the abovementioned orange output, make sure they're sealed/waterproof pipes.

 

I've yet to experiment with TE liquiducts myself may be possible to do so.

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I would expect and hope (and know) that fluiducts work with Thermal Expansion machines, considering they're from the same mod.

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Arguably the easiest way to get liquids out of the crucible is setting the top as output and simply putting a portable tank on top (works only from the top or bottom, as the tanks do not accept interaction from other sides). Of course, to get the liquid into conduits or frames, you need the fluid transposer. Basic setups just have the crucible and transposer side by side, but they will also work when connected by fluiducts, or even if you manually move a portable tank between them.

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