The reservoir is a multiblock tank that can store up to 64 buckets of any liquid. Adjacent reservoirs of the same liquid (or empty) will join together to form a connected tank.
Right-clicking with a bucket will add or remove liquid, additionally glass bottles can be filled if it contains water.
Specifications[]
Storage Capacity |
64,000 millibuckets per block |
Input |
top and sides |
Output |
bottom |
Tips & Tricks[]
- Larger reservoirs can be fallen into, and the liquids inside will have their normal effects. Reservoirs filled with lava and other hot liquids are dangerous for this reason.
- Reservoirs can be filled with gases that are lighter than air, but they will escape and cause you to lose them.
- The temperature of the fluid in the reservoir affects the environment; cold fluids will freeze nearby water, and hot fluids will start fires and possibly even convert sand to glass.
- Right-clicking a reservoir with a glass pane will cause the reservoir to have a glass cover. This prevents lighter-than-air gases from escaping and you from falling in.
- Uncovered empty reservoris will accumulate water in the rain if they can see the sky.
- Filled Reservoirs can be picked up and moved without losing their contents.
- If the liquids in a reservoir are flammable, exposing the reservoir to heat can result in a fiery explosion.
- To completely empty a reservoir, you can use a Transfer Node (Liquids) or a Fluiduct set to extract mode with a Wrench, and click on the reservoir with an empty bucket. The reservoir will empty the last bit of liquid, so you can reuse the reservoir for something else.