

We could have 3 "tiers" of water lifting mechanisms, a slow-small-cheap shaduf, a scaled-up foot-powered water wheel, and a endgame noria, able to lift water higer (maybe 2-3h) and faster but taking equally impressive ammounts of power. I have lots of bots, bot parts and fuel but I cant get any to go to the terraforming station. these lift the water just a tad higher (1/2 a meter maybe?),just enough so it reaches the irrigation canal. Timberborn Water Dump Guide The answer is the Water Dump. There are also norias, and, more interesingly, foot-powered water wheels found in Japan (search for 足踏み水車). I suggested once on the forums a shaduf, which is a simple way of lifting water from the source up to irrigation canals. You will find the item under the water tab. Right side can only have 2 high platform Left has no limitations other than water level marker may be hidden.
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Othterwise it'd be trivial to manage water. Industrial Water Tank IT Only Since Update 3 3x3x2 Water tank that hold more water and can be stacked. Unique to Folktails Maximum depth: 4 Better running water than running with buckets. So imho water lifting mechanisms would need to be a combination of labour intensive, material intensive (paper, iron blocks, etc.) and energy intensive. Timberborn Beavers Community in: Water, Buildings English Mechanical Water Pump Edit Mechanical Water Pump Pumps water up on one side and discharges in on the other. 2- Water lifting: this is a different issue, since raising large volumes of water is hard work IIRC that's the reason why throughout history aqueducts relied on gravity and/or sources of water high up to be fed.
