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In base building I usually use intake irrigation for a short time, pull it down after building a series of water resevoirs/tanks, then add more capacity as needed.
I have only recently started using the cauldrons over my last few bases, and after hiding interior pipes for astetics around the same time, I didn't notice I didn't take down my water intakes.
The Cauldron only works with Intake Pipe irrigation, and not with water tanks.
So after building a big water tank farm, a huge platform covered in S+ Ceilings so I can use the intier plumbing pieces all the way into my new base I now have a 8 piece pipe and intake going to a map glitch to water right by my back door that lets me get water where there is none. It is now connected to the 450+ piece platform (foundations with cielings on top) and 22 piece metal tank farm that is now redundant and days of work wasted.
You have to just love building in ARK