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I was going to try if it had something to do with there being 2 Piston blocks in the game one with the 1x1x2 and the other with the 1x1x3 dimensions. Currently I am using the latter. Will check tonight to see if the other piston actually wants to work properly.
Otherwise I might just scrap the piston from my current design until it gets fixed. I thought it used to work properly...
I think it has something to do with the fact that all of the containers are on the same grid, but we're trying to split the conveyor network with connectors.
I also use connectors as toggling gates for separate conveyor networks on the same big ship: lock/unlock them with a button to let specific materials through. Handy for the life support mod, if you don't want it eating all your stone and water constantly.
More than one ships are connected to a bigger ship via connectors (1 directly and one via a piston)
The 2 small ships are configured to pull computers (both with priority 2).
The bigger ship can provide some... but only provides to the shipt connected directly (connector to connector).
Everything is owned by me (single player world).
Do you have any other tricks I could use to make this work through pistons?
Edit: I can manually move those computers between the 3 ships)