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View Stats: Global Achievements ARK: Survival Evolved > General Discussions > Topic Details DigitalDodo View Profile View Posts 20 Dec, 2016 @ 10:46am How do you irrigate a industrial cooker? I'v placed down pipes and tanks on top of my base to collect rain water and I'v placed a industrial cooking pot down on the pipes too but it says it's not irrigated. I'm on Scorched earth and there is no water close to my base, I'v placed dozens of tanks on top of my base to colelct rain and they are all currently full. What must I do to irrigate my industrial cooker? I'd rather not carry hundreds of eggs up and down to the river when I need to make kibble.. < > Showing 1-7 of 7 comments Atranox View Profile View Posts 20 Dec, 2016 @ 10:51am You can't irrigate them with tanks, they must be irrigated from a body of water. #1 Housatonic View Profile View Posts 20 Dec, 2016 @ 10:52am Cookers have been bugged since day 1 to not irrigate off of water tanks.Used to be they also had a bug where you could put one waterskin in, "jumpstart" it and keep going without using up any more water - which was the typical workaround to this bug.I believe the workaround bug has since been fixed, the completely broken bug has not. #2 retsam1 View Profile View Posts 20 Dec, 2016 @ 11:05am Pipes metal? Laying the cooker down over straight pipe pieces or something else?Why not run a pipe line from the river? Yes, it may be long but it would solve the issue to be sure. #3 DigitalDodo View Profile View Posts 20 Dec, 2016 @ 3:02pm
Originally posted by retsam1:Pipes metal? Laying the cooker down over straight pipe pieces or something else?Why not run a pipe line from the river? Yes, it may be long but it would solve the issue to be sure.
I thought of that but there is a few problems with the space I have in my base for it so it would have to be 100% straight or be placed outside, can I palce the cooker on pipes then run the pipes to a water source to collect water or does the intake have to go first? #4 thegodsend View Profile View Posts 20 Dec, 2016 @ 3:11pm
Originally posted by kr234:
Originally posted by retsam1:Pipes metal? Laying the cooker down over straight pipe pieces or something else?Why not run a pipe line from the river? Yes, it may be long but it would solve the issue to be sure.
I thought of that but there is a few problems with the space I have in my base for it so it would have to be 100% straight or be placed outside, can I palce the cooker on pipes then run the pipes to a water source to collect water or does the intake have to go first?
yes, u can start from either end. #5 Krazy_Falkon View Profile View Posts 28 Dec, 2016 @ 1:47am
Originally posted by thegodsend:
Originally posted by kr234:I thought of that but there is a few problems with the space I have in my base for it so it would have to be 100% straight or be placed outside, can I palce the cooker on pipes then run the pipes to a water source to collect water or does the intake have to go first?
yes, u can start from either end.
So I just spent an hour an a half just placing some pipes on the island and still nothing for the industrial cooker (IC). Should I demolish my orginal cooker and then resnap a new one to the pipes that are now irrigated to the river? We built our IC, then laid out the pipe, and nothing. Any help on this would be good because just demolishing the cooker would frankly suck, resource farming and such. Any word from Developers' when this will get fixed? Or maybe like someone in another forum suggested and make the irrigation like the electricity with outlets? That would be nifty. #6 Tombs View Profile View Posts 28 Dec, 2016 @ 1:50am Scorched earth I just dropped a canteen in mine then whilst you are cooking spam the "emote use" button on it. Itll constantly refill the cooker without needing water. Sucks yes but it works #7 < > Showing 1-7 of 7 comments Per page: 1530 50 ARK: Survival Evolved > General Discussions > Topic Details Date Posted: 20 Dec, 2016 @ 10:46amPosts: 7 Discussions Rules and Guidelines Close

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