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#1 2021-08-26 09:00:28

forman
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Registered: 2021-04-24
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Sprinkler Bonanza

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Last edited by forman (2021-08-26 09:02:19)

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#2 2021-08-26 13:44:57

Cogito
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Registered: 2020-03-09
Posts: 192

Re: Sprinkler Bonanza

Beautiful.

What was your thinking around bending the pipes around, as opposed to just two really long rows?

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#3 2021-08-26 14:07:33

forman
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Re: Sprinkler Bonanza

Fits near a base easier

20 tiles is just the minimum for which I can justify plow use

Last edited by forman (2021-08-26 14:08:28)

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#4 2021-08-27 09:52:48

Cogito
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Re: Sprinkler Bonanza

forman wrote:

Fits near a base easier

That's more or less what I expected.

I find industrial farms require lots of space, so I would worry about the two rows encroaching on each other.

forman wrote:

20 tiles is just the minimum for which I can justify plow use

I use one row because it halves the number of plough uses required. At runs of 20 it's still pretty efficient.

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#5 2021-08-29 00:19:13

NoTruePunk
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Registered: 2019-01-25
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Re: Sprinkler Bonanza

Plow operational costs technically break even much earlier than 20, but you need to do longer runs if you want it to pay itself off, as the cost of all the steel that goes into the plow is expensive. How quickly plows pay themselves off has less to do with the length of runs, and more to do with the population size, unintuitively.

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