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EDIT: Found out that I was being dumb. Pump is now in the backpack and the turret now has a set of 3 strait pipes in it's place, will update on whether it works now.
EDIT 2: Not working, but I realized that I had skipped a step I need to have a gate connected to the pump. Fixing.
EDIT 3: Still not working, Though I have noticed that the two anchors are BOTH "input" yet have been unable to find any means to change the one on the backpack to "output"... Help?
EDIT 4: Got the water to come out now, anchors being "input" wasn't the problem. Me forgetting to power everything WAS. But it does, in fact, fire water now.
Issue being that it doesn't fire it very well.. As in, it is basically just spitting it out every second or so with all the force of a gentle breeze.
Edit 5: Swapped stuff around, got a tutorial vid to teach me the magic of custom fluid containers and pumps and so on, re-designed my system to also include a large pump. End result is that I now have significantly more water, and the water comes out with a decent bit of force. Issue is that it is STILL kinda weak. Any tips?
Edit 1: Just tested with litreally a flat plank with a box full of water, power, and a simple set of pipes connecting the nozzle and the pump to their respective anchors.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2835775085