This map started with only the brook and and a few small pools. I wanted to see what it would take to create a reservoir. It turned out to be far more difficult that I thought to generate enough water to flood the area.
In order to flood 3 z levels I needed a way to block the water. The construction of the dam lasted two years. I actually expected it would be more difficult to construct the dam than fill it. I was wrong.
Flooding the reservoir behind the dam has yet to be accomplished. I was able to flood the first z-level without too many problems. The next Z level had too much evaporation occuring to complete the flood. After pumping in water for two to three years in various configurations i started construction on the pressure reservoir. I am hoping if I can generate enough water quick enough, it will overcome the evaporation problems. - Zaltanek
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Submitted by: Dakira - 2008-11-11 to 1060 Mid Autumn
mmmm water projects. I've been trying different ways to get more pressure and volume out of a brook. So far I've been able to get more pressure.
-Set the pumps one space above the path they'll be filling with water.
-Make sure the drop back down into the channel (below the pumps) is only one space deep otherwise pressure wont transfer.
-Water will fill the 2-level space immediately and thrust water due to 7/7 water pressure transfer.
The more the water backs up, the more pressure will be transfered.
It's in use on http://mkv25.net/dfma/map-3893-relicluster
[Message edited on 2008/11/11 at 06:04 by Dakira]
Submitted by: Zaltanek - 2008-11-12 to 1060 Mid Autumn
Thanks, will try that on another map. I opened the levers to the pressure reservoir and it worked like I had hoped. There was enough water in the reservoir to flood 1 zlevel of the plain. Unfortunately the FPS dropped to 2 so I think I may abandon this fortress. In order to finish the flooding I would need to refill the pressure reservoir which will take days at 2 fps. It took around 8+ hours at 6 fps.