As in Roasting oven and other similar machines, it is necessary to supply natural gases such as air.
So…? They are there as always, but what do you mean?
Roasting oven It requires air to enter the gas cell, but I don’t know how to apply it there correctly.
Pipe it in, or just slap an Air Vent onto the Side of the Roaster.
Thanks, the pipe did not help, but with the air fan it worked. It would be nice to add an appropriate description to the feed gas cell.
Uhh how did the Pipe not help? You know you need to fill the Roaster with Air, the Pipe is Empty, not filled with Air.
So first you had to fill the pipe somehow? How complicated it is.
You either do Vent-on-Pipe to Roaster, or you do Vent-on-Roaster. It is that simple.
I’m on GT 6 and I’ve tried all of the suggested ways, but nothing is working, could there be something i am doing wrong?
What exactly is wrong?
I have a drum filled with air, and when I connect it to a pipe, it fills, but the pipe does not fill the dryer, and when I put the vent on the dryer, nothing happens
Are you attaching it to the back input?
yes, and it has worked with all of the other fluids I have used
I find It can take a little second for the machine to recognise the air.
What I do is attach the vent directly to the back and leave it a minute, when I come back it’s full. You need to leave an air gap at the back of the machine though.
Sometimes using a pipe that’s too small won’t supply the mininum intake amount, but that’s usually only when filling cauldrons with water. You could try a larger pipe to see if that’s the issue however.
tried using a huge fluid pipe and left it on for over an hour, and did the same with the vent on the back, the slot just stays empty
Okay Screenshots please, I would like to know what you are doing.
Wood Pipe aint Gas Proof
Shoot I forget to ask what pipe material you were using, you said it was holding air so I assumed it was bronze or something.
Wait that’s a dryer, not a roasting oven, they don’t take air, you put things in them to dry them, or water directly to convert into distilled water.
that makes more sense, thank you