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skyhrg Jun 26, 2024 @ 5:44am
Wall toilet for solo rocket?
Sorry guys for such a basic question, but I don't understand how to hook up the wall toilet in a rocket.

I have the wall toilet and hooked up the pipes, but now I see I need water input. In the solo nosecone, how do I do this?
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Big Hat Logan Jun 26, 2024 @ 6:00am 
I placed a long pipe through the nosecone containing water that is filled while the rocket is sitting on its landing pad. Should be enough water even for longer trips.
For liquids there is something called liquid intake or so. Not sure. Would have to start the game.
Last edited by Big Hat Logan; Jun 26, 2024 @ 6:01am
skyhrg Jun 26, 2024 @ 6:11am 
Originally posted by Big Hat Logan:
I placed a long pipe through the nosecone containing water that is filled while the rocket is sitting on its landing pad. Should be enough water even for longer trips.
For liquids there is something called liquid intake or so. Not sure. Would have to start the game.
So you just pump water into the rocket, then disconnect the pump once you're about to lift off?
POWER WITHIN USER Jun 26, 2024 @ 6:21am 
Originally posted by skyhrg:
Sorry guys for such a basic question, but I don't understand how to hook up the wall toilet in a rocket.

I have the wall toilet and hooked up the pipes, but now I see I need water input. In the solo nosecone, how do I do this?
Check the rocket's exterior, there's a bunch of built in ports for gas/liquids on the spacefarer
nosecone/module. These allow you to transfer materials to the corresponding internal ports. Worth mentioning that when in space, the internal ports can be used to delete things.
"the" Chase Jun 26, 2024 @ 6:50pm 
Make sure on the outside (where you see the rocket in full), water goes into the intake of the nose cone. On the interior of the rocket (in the cone) make the water pipe from the "output" pipe to the toilet. You will see the water flow in. Keep the pipes off to the side on the exterior, the rocket heat can boil/burst them.
Last edited by "the" Chase; Jun 26, 2024 @ 6:52pm
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