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Basin
Fluid connection: Fluid Pipe, on any side
The Basin is a block that holds items and fluids used in mixing and compacting recipes. A basin can also function as an interaction point in Fluid Pipe symptoms where fluids can be directly placed or removed by a player. In a survival game, a Basin's most significant function is allowing for the creation of Brass, which is essential for the creation of most advanced logistics components.
Basins can be created through the following methods:
Recipe | Input | Output |
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Crafting: 5 Andesite Alloy |
1 Basin |
If a basin is placed two blocks below a powered Mechanical Mixer or Mechanical Press, the mixer or press will activate as soon as the basin contains all the ingredients for a valid recipe. A basin's filter slot can be used to restrict the set of recipes that will be performed.
A basin can contain items, fluids, or both: a basin can contain up to 16 of each item and up to 1000 mB of each fluid. Items can be added by hoppers, funnels, and fan-powered chutes, and fluids can be added by pipes and by deployers holding buckets and bottles. Basins can also take in items floating in the world in and directly above their block space. Players can interact with a basin's fluid inventory in a similar manner to vanilla cauldrons.
Some mixing recipes require a heated or super-heated Blaze Burner to be in the block underneath the basin. This set includes the recipes for brass.
When a recipe is completed, a basin can output item products to another basin, a Mechanical Belt, a Depot, a Chute, a pair of Crushing Wheels, or an Item Drain, and a basin can output fluid products to another basin or an Item Drain. The destination must be in the block directly below an air block directly next to the basin, and if it is accepting basin outputs, a spout will appear on the side of the basin to indicate this. If multiple output destinations are possible, right-clicking the basin with a wrench will change the location of the spout.
Since fluids in basins can be added and removed by players, basins provide a valuable interaction point with fluid logistics systems, for instance allowing players to manually fill or empty a fluid tank connected to a basin by a Mechanical Pump.