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AAC turns off vents with the same tag as scrubbers and vice versa #4951

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Probe1 opened this issue Jun 13, 2015 · 1 comment
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AAC turns off vents with the same tag as scrubbers and vice versa #4951

Probe1 opened this issue Jun 13, 2015 · 1 comment
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Probe1 commented Jun 13, 2015

Similar to #2415

If I shut off a scrubber, it also shuts off a vent with the same tag.
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While it initially seemed like a fun idea to be able to shut off every vent in an emergency, this is a problematic outcome. Caveat is it has to be on the same frequency. Interestingly, I don't think it works the same for injectors but I have not tested that.

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PJB3005 commented Jun 13, 2015

This is because the AAC (just like air alarms and tank control computers) sends a signal on that frequency, any machine with the same id_tag will receive that signal, and the signal data to toggle a vent on/off is the same as that for a scrubber (possibly air injector too)

I guess this could be fixed by adding something like "target_type" = "vent" to the signal data, but don't depend on it.

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