On the plus side, none of my dwarves got conked with falling blocks when I pulled the bottom floor out. Then, after I had built several levels of tower and nearly had the spout finished, I read the screw pump article that said it wouldn't pump water up z-levels. My first waterfall was a vast array of learning experiences.įirst, I read the wiki article on water pressure and assumed I could power the entire thing with one pump down at the bottom (A multiple z-level tower). This keeps your dwarves clean and also makes them happy. Ant once more thanks for the Slappy Moose for totally awesome idea. (As you can read from the text in the pic, I added bit too much of it this time.) (I have quite windy map )Īnd the last pic shows the system producing mist after I added more water into the system. The pump mechanisms draw power from 2 windmills abowe the ground one level up The whole system requires 68 power and my two windmills produce 80. If there is purple dots the purple text explains them. Color of the text allways mathces to the markings in the pic. (The pic was taken when system was out of water.) All the explanations should be there in pic. (the smaller 3x3 reservoir is for the well ) (Thumbnails click them to enlarge)įirst: Showin the reservoir under the hallway, and system that lets the water in. Then you must let in more water because water turning into mist dissappears. (about 6/7 in every tile) the system has enough water for couple od seasons. I would say that when the whole reservoir is almost full. The water was initiated firslty into the 6x2+1 reservoir. The system needs to have right amount of water. And from there the water is pumped to the 3x3 reservoir from where it falls back down again. From there water is pumped to 3x3 pool on the same level as the hallway is. Under the hallway there is 6x2+1 tiles wide reservoir. The water then goes through 3 floor grates directly under the waterfall. The waterfall is 3-tile wide as is my hallway. The water comes From small 3x3 reservoir abowe the entrance hallway. So the system makes water fall throug my fortress zoo entrance hallway. Since I found this idea awesome and I made this kind of system into my fort just couple of days ago. But since all he said as an answer to this question was "It's not too complicated, it just takes lots of thinking and design to get it to work with your fortress." I decided to make a quide of some kind. ![]() Ok, this was asked in other topic, started by Slappy Moose. Originally posted by WomanTheatre (In other Topic):Ī shower? Like a mini-waterfall? Sounds like a cool idea, how does it work exactly?
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