Beltless train unloading station issue
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:10 pm
Hey guys,
I've played this game a lot in vanilla and i started lately to play with mods more specifically the Bob's Mod (I am also using warehouses and logistic rails)
I really like this mod because it adds a lot of complexity in every craft and makes production chains a bit more tricky to build optimally.
I am actually trying to build an unloading train station were ores are being unloaded into warehouses but i'm facing a problem. This one might have been already answered a lot of times here, but i could find any solution on the internet.
So, the point is to unload ores into warehouses, in order to inject them into the foundry (which will be built on the right of the station). Cargos are acting as provider chests and warehouses are requesting one type of item each. Then robots are doing their job. But now i want these items to be avaible in the foundry and i can't use them directly from the warehouses as these are requesters and robot cant pick them up to bring them somewhere else (as far as I know). So i'm stuck here.
Here is a screenshot of the actual station and i highlighted the place where the foundry would be.
I've come up with two ideas to solve this problem around the internet but none of these actually satify me.
The first one would be to use inserters to empty requesters warehouses into passive provider warehouses which would be in a diferrent logistic network to prevent robot to be stuck in an endless loop trying to empty providers into the requesters.
I don't really like this one because of the uses of inserters and belt. I'm not really handy with those and everything becomes spaghetti really quick. Also, as i'm using bob's mod, i'm going to use a LOT of warehouses as there is a wide variety of different ores in this game. As you can see on the screenshot, i can really line up more than 10 warehouses in this station.
So this solution would mean that i should rebuild my station more vertically and less horizontally. Also i dont really know how many different ores bob's offers and this station design is not really modular vertically (I means that i don't feel adding more warehouse because it would fuck up the whole design ^^ And i would like it to look nice and clean). This solution isn't really elegant and i won't use it unless i don't find another one.
The second one would be to use storage warehouses and active provider rails to make sure the cargos are emptied. I could use requester chests in the foundry to make the robot pick up items from storage and bring them. But as i dont really manage how much ores i produce (ore patches size varies), and how much is used, im afraid that one ore would create congestion and fill up warehouses, preventing the other ores to be distributed in the foundry.
If you guys know a different way to do it, or any mod that could help, i would be pleased to hear about it !
(dont pay attention to rail signals, they are horribly placed because i suck at it, i'm working on it)
PS : English isn't my native language, i tried my best to stay understandable and not to hurt any grammar professional.
PS : I'm still in 0.12.35
I've played this game a lot in vanilla and i started lately to play with mods more specifically the Bob's Mod (I am also using warehouses and logistic rails)
I really like this mod because it adds a lot of complexity in every craft and makes production chains a bit more tricky to build optimally.
I am actually trying to build an unloading train station were ores are being unloaded into warehouses but i'm facing a problem. This one might have been already answered a lot of times here, but i could find any solution on the internet.
So, the point is to unload ores into warehouses, in order to inject them into the foundry (which will be built on the right of the station). Cargos are acting as provider chests and warehouses are requesting one type of item each. Then robots are doing their job. But now i want these items to be avaible in the foundry and i can't use them directly from the warehouses as these are requesters and robot cant pick them up to bring them somewhere else (as far as I know). So i'm stuck here.
Here is a screenshot of the actual station and i highlighted the place where the foundry would be.
I've come up with two ideas to solve this problem around the internet but none of these actually satify me.
The first one would be to use inserters to empty requesters warehouses into passive provider warehouses which would be in a diferrent logistic network to prevent robot to be stuck in an endless loop trying to empty providers into the requesters.
I don't really like this one because of the uses of inserters and belt. I'm not really handy with those and everything becomes spaghetti really quick. Also, as i'm using bob's mod, i'm going to use a LOT of warehouses as there is a wide variety of different ores in this game. As you can see on the screenshot, i can really line up more than 10 warehouses in this station.
So this solution would mean that i should rebuild my station more vertically and less horizontally. Also i dont really know how many different ores bob's offers and this station design is not really modular vertically (I means that i don't feel adding more warehouse because it would fuck up the whole design ^^ And i would like it to look nice and clean). This solution isn't really elegant and i won't use it unless i don't find another one.
The second one would be to use storage warehouses and active provider rails to make sure the cargos are emptied. I could use requester chests in the foundry to make the robot pick up items from storage and bring them. But as i dont really manage how much ores i produce (ore patches size varies), and how much is used, im afraid that one ore would create congestion and fill up warehouses, preventing the other ores to be distributed in the foundry.
If you guys know a different way to do it, or any mod that could help, i would be pleased to hear about it !
(dont pay attention to rail signals, they are horribly placed because i suck at it, i'm working on it)
PS : English isn't my native language, i tried my best to stay understandable and not to hurt any grammar professional.
PS : I'm still in 0.12.35