Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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29 Oct, 2018 @ 9:23am
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Doors+ | Realistic Sealable/Waterproof Sliding Door

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Description
Description
Just a fine looking sliding door to use in your vehicles. Probably used best in Helicopters. Needs Electricity. Part of a series of doors.

Features
- Sealable Sliding Door Design
- Doesn't need constant electricity, but should have an input however
- Features Lock electronic aswell as seal function
- Lock in Place Button (A bit buggy)
- Includes 1 medium Battery
- Quite solid, therefore suitable for high velocity transport

Instructions
- Place in your construction (using the selection grid tool)
- Merge it with your construction
- Feed the red relay on the top side with electricity and a on signal in order to keep the battery charged
- You are not required to change anything else
- Have fun.

Information
- Relays can be a bit buggy
- Credits to Zerosen555 for the idea, its from one of his helicopters, I just recreated it and made it a subassembly
4 Comments
Momox  [author] 5 Nov, 2018 @ 10:19am 
Actually I only added that motion to make it easier to open the door. You are supposed to move it aroung with a handle, like a real door, but I can take that into consideration....
wowogiengen 5 Nov, 2018 @ 9:47am 
;-) nope.. I thought it would be sufficient to test it without.
But i think, i have a simpler logic solution.
Just use 2 capacitors for the two tracks. Delay the first in unloading and the second in loading and you get the desired motion.

First track moves the door out immediately.
The second track starts when the first has stopped moving.

Backwards, the second track will slide back immediately and the first track waits until motion has finished.

You need to time both motions, but you can get it quite easily
Momox  [author] 5 Nov, 2018 @ 3:10am 
Have you fed it with electricity (the red relay on the top side)?
wowogiengen 4 Nov, 2018 @ 10:20am 
Are you sure this works as intended? Cant seem to press the button to close the door again