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"If you tick the Use Solid Drain in the mod settings, you can have the drain act less like a mesh tile and more like a wall pump."
Drainage bricks are not very useful, they are solid bricks rather than transparent ones, but water will not accumulate on them, causing water to penetrate the next floor of the building. A layer of solid bricks should also be laid below the drainage bricks. There are buildings in the current area, so it is not possible to build drainage bricks
They can flash things like Liquid Oxygen/Hydrogen to a gas even while not losing any heat, just a solid 45C even in the deep freeze of my LH/LOX machine lmao. Take this for what you will but it is something to bear in mind for your own applications
it works fine for me on vanilla. otherwise, a vague reporting of it not working is not going to resolve your issue. it is all about the details.
1 The solid option determines if water goes through the block or sits on top, it is always a solid block tho
2 Just set a pipe lower than the drain and have each one output There, its not as clean but it works