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====self-measuring reservoirs====
 
====self-measuring reservoirs====
To create a reservoir that measures a pre-determined amount of fluid, use a combination of door(s) (or hatches/floodgates) and drawbridge(s) attached to one lever, one at the inflow and one at the outflow.  When a lever is thrown one way, doors open and drawbridges raise/retract (sealing any path they block); when the lever is thrown the other way, the reverse happens, the doors sealing and the drawbridges opening.  Clever use of this fact can allow liquid to fill a "measuring reservoir", which then seals the input while being emptied.  Once all the liquid is emptied, the lever is thrown again, the outflow seals, the inflow opens, and it refills to its full capacity, ready to deliver another pre-measured dose of liquid. The simplest method is to use retracting bridge(s) in the chamber, to drop the water, and a raising bridge in the inflow, to control the water.
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To create a reservoir that measures a pre-determined amount of fluid, use a combination of door(s) (or hatches/floodgates) and drawbridge(s) attached to one lever, one at the inflow and one at the outflow.  When a lever is thrown one way, doors open and drawbridges "raise" (sealing any path they block); when the lever is thrown the other way, the reverse happens, the doors sealing and the drawbridges opening.  Clever use of this fact can allow liquid to fill a "measuring reservoir", which then seals the input while being emptied.  Once all the liquid is emptied, the lever is thrown again, the outflow seals, the inflow opens, and it refills to its full capacity, ready to deliver another pre-measured dose of liquid.
 
 
As tempting as it is to simply use a door to close the incoming water, it won't work. Levers work on a system which means, in this case, open doors/hatches and retracted bridges happen on the same signal. The only way to do it is to use a raising bridge in the inflow, or a door/hatch on a separate lever.
 
  
 
====double-wide magma channels====
 
====double-wide magma channels====

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