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===Lever repeater=== | ===Lever repeater=== | ||
− | A lever with a pull job on repeat provides the simplest repeating cycle. After taking the first job, one dwarf will typically continue to pull the lever until becoming [[Food|hungry]], thirsty, or | + | A lever with a pull job on repeat provides the simplest repeating cycle. After taking the first job, one dwarf will typically continue to pull the lever until becoming [[Food|hungry]], thirsty, tired, or taking a [[on break|break]], at which point another dwarf will take over. A lever repeater is generally fast (less than 100 ticks per cycle), with varying lengths of inactivity as dwarves switch out. Unfortunately, the cycle length cannot be modified, nor can the repeater be synchronized with other systems. The occasional periods of inactivity can also prove problematic in critical applications, though a [[vampire]] can be significantly more reliable than a group of living dwarves. |
===Traffic repeater=== | ===Traffic repeater=== |