The 4096B Fluid Storage Block provides storage for the storage network. It functions like a fluid storage disk but can be placed in the world.
Breaking the 4096B Fluid Storage Block drops it with all stored resources intact.
Upgrading
You can combine the 4096B Fluid Storage Block with a higher tier fluid storage part to upgrade it.
The original fluid storage part will be returned.
Uncrafting
Sneak and use an empty 4096B Fluid Storage Block to retrieve its components:
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The corresponding fluid storage part
Filter
The top row of the 4096B Fluid Storage Block allows you to configure which resources can or cannot be inserted.
By default, the 4096B Fluid Storage Block is in blocklist mode, meaning resources in the filter slots will not be allowed. An empty blocklist allows all resources.
You can switch to allowlist mode, where only listed resources will be allowed. If no resources are configured in allowlist mode, nothing will be allowed.
Changing the filters does not affect the contents of the storage or the contents available in the storage network.
Fuzzy mode
Fuzzy mode, off by default, determines whether the filter considers additional attributes, such as a pickaxe’s damage value.
Access mode
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Insert and extract – The storage network can insert and extract resources.
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Insert only – The storage network can only insert resources.
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Extract only – The storage network can only extract resources.
Storage priority
The 4096B Fluid Storage Block’s priority determines the order in which resources are inserted or extracted, with higher priorities taking precedence.
By default, insert and extract priorities are the same, but they can be configured separately if needed.
Redstone mode
The 4096B Fluid Storage Block can be set to operate only when a specific redstone state is met.
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Ignore – Always active, regardless of redstone.
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High – Only works when receiving a redstone signal.
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Low – Only works when no redstone signal is present.
Storage capacity
The 4096B Fluid Storage Block can store 4096 buckets of any fluid.

