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Guide to transporting fluids

Laser relays can extract and insert liquids at an effectively infinite rate.

All fluiducts can handle infinite mb/t flow rate through them but there's a catch. If the fluid passes through a resonant servo/retriever (other tiers the same or worse) or a hardened fluiduct, then each face of the duct system after that point can only output some amount per tick depending on the fluid (for steam it's 600mb/t, water 120mb/t, most others 80mb/t). This means you can still get more flow rate if you have multiple faces outputting fluid. Super-laminar fluiducts don't impose this limit, and if input to the ducts is done automatically by something else (e.g. laser relay), i.e. without a servo or retriever, you won't get a limit and fluids will flow at an infinite rate.

Liquid translocators can move 1000mb/t if you upgrade them with a piece of glowstone dust by right clicking them with it.

XNet lets you easily move lots of fluid but it is bugged (every month or so all configurations of controllers and connectors and stuff will be messed up).

Transfer pipe systems are cheap but bugged, it seems like being near them stops them moving anything at all.

Immersive Engineering fluid pipes can move multiple fluids along the same pipe at the same time (while fluiducts can't), and are relatively cheap.

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