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It's not the "automaton" part, it's the "simpler" part.
Which is how easy it is to make, understand, and in how many ways it can break.
The chamber needs to get pressurised, but this is an example of how to do it, you can then later upgrade it with pressure sensors to make the pumps not run when there is little gas (hydrogen in particular) present.
Also
If you read the section "Better Oxygen Supply", you would have seen this sentence:
"and while you can make a more effective system using automaton, using a simple gas filter is - well, simpler."
So please do not tell me that "This design is more effective", because I already adressed that "Issue".
Instead of using a filter the sort the gasses, you can instead simply use gravity and for instance a horizontal one tile gap to get oxygen out hydrogen sorted.
The maximum for normal gas vents, for example, is 2000 g, so if the tile the gas vent is in already has 2000 g of gas or liquid, it will be unable to output any more gas.
I don't really understand the exact problem, though, so I can't really help. Is it an electrolyzer that is at maximum pressure? If so, your gas pumps may be unable to keep up with the production.
Is it liquid reservoir? Try placing the vent above the water.
A spaceship you want to fill with oxygen? Try placing a high-pressure vent.
Also, glad you could use my guides! I hope this helps, though if it doesn't you can try explaining the problem in more detail and I'll try to figure out how to fix it.