What is the reason large scale operators don't use a Bazooka type sluice?
I have noticed a lot of people talking about the Bazooka sluice and how it is the best thing since boxed wine.
I have only used two types of sluices, a homemade traditional sluice with miners moss and a LeTrap. Both seem like small scale versions of what commercial operations use (sans trommel and shaker).
What limits a fluid trap from scaling up, and at what processing level does it start to fail compared with traditional sluices?
I have noticed a lot of people talking about the Bazooka sluice and how it is the best thing since boxed wine.
I have only used two types of sluices, a homemade traditional sluice with miners moss and a LeTrap. Both seem like small scale versions of what commercial operations use (sans trommel and shaker).
What limits a fluid trap from scaling up, and at what processing level does it start to fail compared with traditional sluices?