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Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 8:34 pm
by Gertibrumm
A layout I came up with today:
- Fills the output almost full at constant consumption
What do you think?
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Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 9:53 am
by MeduSalem
You forgot some Fast Inserters for the lower middle Cable Cable Assemblers... without them they won't get any Copper Plates.
Apart from that it looks surprisingly tidy. Normally compact solutions aren't that tidy.
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 11:17 am
by Gertibrumm
Ahhh gotcha
Usually GC production with 8 GC-assemblers is around 20x23 tiles,
this is 18x19
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 4:41 pm
by MeduSalem
Gertibrumm wrote:Ahhh gotcha
Usually GC production with 8 GC-assemblers is around 20x23 tiles,
this is 18x19
Yeah true... they are normally quite large in comparison. But most often they also allow for some Beacons (maybe not a 8x8 setup, but still some)... and also I don't know about sharing a belt for copper/iron plates. Doesn't that become a bottleneck later on?
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:34 pm
by guitarmanmike
My only issue with it is that the copper and iron requirement is not 1 to 1 so this design is going to be copper starved if you try to lengthen it or upgrade it.
If you make the middle belts iron only and move the copper belts (preferrably 2 belts or 3 lanes of copper for every 2 lanes of iron) to the outside of the copper wire assemblers sure it gets wider but it can be extended much further if you want to increase production of circuits.
If you move the belts to the outside can you bring the copper wire assemblers closer in and use just use fast inserters instead of long handed? Or will there be no space for power poles. I would have to play around with that.
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 5:41 pm
by Nich
Actually now that you mention it isn't this design already copper starved? 6 * .75/.5 = 9 copper/s. half a yellow belt only gives 6 2/3 copper/s
edit*** oh wait it is feeding from both sides very nice
I see it now there is no need/possibility for expansion as it is an in place factory. You would just place a second once to make a second yellow belt of greens.
more edits**** This may just be my favorite new copper layout
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 10:45 pm
by Gertibrumm
Nich wrote:more edits**** This may just be my favorite new copper layout
Uh thanks
To actually fully fill the yellow output belt, red belts might be used as copper/iron input and also red belts might be used to compress the output belt. This is untested and a rough guess of mine but seems legit. I am not going to go through the numbers, but I think 4 to 5 stages can fully fill one yellow output belt (and drain the yellow input respectively)
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 4:58 pm
by Vladmirangel
NO BLUEPRINT STRING ALERT: So i made one, credits to the original owner of the design.
Bonus Pedestal Photo Below
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 12:45 pm
by d4rkpl4y3r
This design is unfortunately copper starved. It only produces 533 circuits per minute, while the nominal speed would be 720/min. Fortunately I was able to come up with a build similar in size (18x19 instead of 19x18) that is not copper starved:
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 4:54 pm
by impetus maximus
this is the layout i always use. tiled of course for a fuller belt.
later replace the lvl I copper wire assemblers for lvl II for 1:1 assemblers.
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i refuse to put copper wire on a belt for green circuits.
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 9:53 pm
by Vladmirangel
Well, i tried to find a way to make a smaller design than 18x19, but i didnt find one, in terms of "area" anyway. I found a pretty sinful 15x26 design however.
Sins Commited:
-Uses Belt Tricks to fill both sides of the belt with Green Circuits
-Uses way too many undergrounds for it to work
-Uses Spiral Symmetry Instead of Mirror Symmetry
-Looks like spaghetti
Re: Early super compact GREEN CIRCUIT
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:21 pm
by Engimage
impetus maximus wrote:this is the layout i always use. tiled of course for a fuller belt.
later replace the lvl I copper wire assemblers for lvl II for 1:1 assemblers.
early.green.png
i refuse to put copper wire on a belt for green circuits.
Early game you need 2 fast inserters for every copper wire assembler so its total of 6 per 1 layout as you obviously need to transfer 2 at a time. You have 2 only on central one. This may work on assembler 1 but is definitely not enough when you move to assembler 2. This is mitigated when you research inserter bonus but this is pretty far from early game.