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*The distillation tower recipes shown in NEI will show a grid of numbered cells with liquids in them. The grid number denotes which output hatch the liquid will come out of in your distillation tower, where 0 is the output bus and 1 is the output hatch of the first layer, from bottom to top. This makes it easy to plan ahead and know how high of a tower you need to build.
*The distillation tower recipes shown in NEI will show a grid of numbered cells with liquids in them. The grid number denotes which output hatch the liquid will come out of in your distillation tower, where 0 is the output bus and 1 is the output hatch of the first layer, from bottom to top. This makes it easy to plan ahead and know how high of a tower you need to build.
*If a distillation tower is missing a layer to capture an output, it will simply be voided (since the hatch doesn't exist). For example, a 3-high distillation tower will void sulfuric gas and sulfuric naphtha when processing oil. This also means the distillation tower will just keep on running, even if it doesn't have the proper number of output hatches for the recipe it is doing.
*If a distillation tower is missing a layer to capture an output, it will simply be voided (since the hatch doesn't exist). For example, a 3-high distillation tower will void sulfuric gas and sulfuric naphtha when processing oil. This also means the distillation tower will just keep on running, even if it doesn't have the proper number of output hatches for the recipe it is doing.
*Ender Fluid Conduits are highly recommended to use on the output hatches since it can handle multiple liquids simultaneously and has built-in filters.
*Ender Fluid Conduits are highly recommended to use on the output hatches since they can handle multiple liquids simultaneously and have built-in filters.