Is this 8 belt balancer efficient?
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Is this 8 belt balancer efficient?
It probably isn't optimal, but does it at least do the job? Trying to not import any blueprints. Thanks for any help provided!
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Re: Is this 8 belt balancer efficient?
That's two 4 belt balancers side by side.
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Re: Is this 8 belt balancer efficient?
If you put a splitter either before (and/)or after the double-splitter in the middle, you will at least get some mixture between the two sides. And I assume the yellow belts will be updated to red...
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Re: Is this 8 belt balancer efficient?
Ah, so you just want to mix them together as much as possible. Thanks!wobbycarly wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2024 3:25 amIf you put a splitter either before (and/)or after the double-splitter in the middle, you will at least get some mixture between the two sides. And I assume the yellow belts will be updated to red...
Re: Is this 8 belt balancer efficient?
Well, yes and no.
At a bare minimum, each output belt should have an equal part from every input belt. 8x8, means 8 inputs and 8 outputs. Each of the 8 outputs should be 1/8 of the first input, 1/8 of the second input, 1/8 of the third input, and so on through the final input.
Ideally, however, the balancer would allow you to hook up any number of input belts, and any number of output belts, and still have each output belt get an equal share of each hooked up input belt.
At a bare minimum, each output belt should have an equal part from every input belt. 8x8, means 8 inputs and 8 outputs. Each of the 8 outputs should be 1/8 of the first input, 1/8 of the second input, 1/8 of the third input, and so on through the final input.
Ideally, however, the balancer would allow you to hook up any number of input belts, and any number of output belts, and still have each output belt get an equal share of each hooked up input belt.
Re: Is this 8 belt balancer efficient?
I know you said you don't want to use blueprints, but I put together this 8x8 belt balancer if you need it. (Inputs on left, outputs on right.) Hope this helps!
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Re: Is this 8 belt balancer efficient?
That's overkill.
That mine doesn't need input balancing and it doesn't need unlimited throughput on 8 redbelts
First use splitters to reduce to 4 belts.
After that place a 4 to 4 belt balancer.
Splitt the output to 8 again.
After that you can use yellow belts.
I also suggest to set the input on the middle lanes to priority. Ore fields are denser in the middle.
That mine doesn't need input balancing and it doesn't need unlimited throughput on 8 redbelts
First use splitters to reduce to 4 belts.
After that place a 4 to 4 belt balancer.
Splitt the output to 8 again.
After that you can use yellow belts.
I also suggest to set the input on the middle lanes to priority. Ore fields are denser in the middle.
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Re: Is this 8 belt balancer efficient?
Basically nothing except trains needs balancing anyway.Nosferatu wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 1:43 pmThat's overkill.
That mine doesn't need input balancing and it doesn't need unlimited throughput on 8 redbelts
First use splitters to reduce to 4 belts.
After that place a 4 to 4 belt balancer.
Splitt the output to 8 again.
After that you can use yellow belts.
I also suggest to set the input on the middle lanes to priority. Ore fields are denser in the middle.
Now we have priority splitters we can build compressors instead of balancers, and those are almost always what you reall want.