4 belts beaconed smelter row

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Re: 4 belts beaconed smelter row

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Bauer wrote: ↑
Tue Mar 19, 2019 8:55 pm
I'm pretty sure now that you cannot reach perfect compression with splitters since 0.17.
I agree. I made a very simple 8:4 merge, and it still fails.

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I wonder if it would still fail by supplying the "supplemental" material to fill up the belt from the sides (no splitter).

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Bauer wrote: ↑
Tue Mar 19, 2019 8:55 pm
theolderbeholder wrote: ↑
Tue Mar 19, 2019 7:10 pm
One more splitter to the left column, middle position.
Too easy! This one is theoretically not needed... However, I tried it nevertheless. It's not the solution.
I'm pretty sure now that you cannot reach perfect compression with splitters since 0.17.
At a different location, I have 6 perfectly compressed belts and reduce them with a standard 6-to-4 balancer to 4 belts. The result are 4 non-perfectly compressed belts.

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hi, the pb are not splitters, but the balancer you use. if the splitter is correctly fed, hes always able to make the blue line. but the balancer you use seems to have "fluidity issues". when i want go from 6 to 4, i use a fractal 6/6 balancer where i use only 4 output, and there my 4 perfect 4 lines comin from 6 lines with no "difference", even a 8/8 balancer when you use 6 input/4 output is workin aslong is saturated 'because you make more input than output)
It should be add in the game: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=67650 :)

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zOldBulldog wrote: ↑
Wed Mar 20, 2019 12:24 am
I wonder if it would still fail by supplying the "supplemental" material to fill up the belt from the sides (no splitter).
Side loading and inserters can fully compress a belt. Only the splitters make problems.

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DaveMcW wrote: ↑
Wed Mar 20, 2019 12:09 am
Bauer wrote: ↑
Tue Mar 19, 2019 8:55 pm
I'm pretty sure now that you cannot reach perfect compression with splitters since 0.17.
I agree. I made a very simple 8:4 merge, and it still fails.
Is it a bug? I'll post a bug report.

I'm not the first one to see that something is dodgy with the splitters.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=67815&p=413375&hili ... er#p413375
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=66628&p=406381&hil ... er#p406381

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0.17.17 fixed it.
Works beautifully now. With this design:
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Hi, nice observation of splitters! ty for the bug report so and apologies about my wrong suggestion.
It should be add in the game: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=67650 :)

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Tekillaa wrote: ↑
Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:09 pm
Hi, nice observation of splitters! ty for the bug report so and apologies about my wrong suggestion.
never mind.

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Bauer wrote: ↑
Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:14 pm
0.17.17 fixed it.
Works beautifully now. With this design:
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I started using your blueprint and noticed that you feed it 5 belts.

Is it to have a universal smelter design that supports multiple formulas? Specifically:

Iron 1->1 Iron Plate (3.2 sec)
Copper 1->1 Copper Plate (3.2 sec)
Stone 2->1 Stone Brick (3.2 sec)
Steel Plate 5->1 (16 sec)

Or is it simply to deal with compression issues and only produces full belts of Iron and Copper?

Also, am I correct that processing Stone will only produce 2 belts worth of Stone Bricks, so I'd need either 2 lines or simply merge the output from 4 to 2?

(I apologize if the questions are dumb, I still struggle with "Factorio math" :P)

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The perfect ratio is 2 red belts and 2 blue belts of input to produce 4 blue belts of output. But making sure every resource in an almost-empty belt gets used can be tricky.

I recommend this design for steel.

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zOldBulldog wrote: ↑
Wed Apr 17, 2019 11:04 pm
Bauer wrote: ↑
Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:14 pm
0.17.17 fixed it.
Works beautifully now. With this design:
4 blue belts output.jpg

I started using your blueprint and noticed that you feed it 5 belts.

Is it to have a universal smelter design that supports multiple formulas? Specifically:

Iron 1->1 Iron Plate (3.2 sec)
Copper 1->1 Copper Plate (3.2 sec)
Stone 2->1 Stone Brick (3.2 sec)
Steel Plate 5->1 (16 sec)

Or is it simply to deal with compression issues and only produces full belts of Iron and Copper?

Also, am I correct that processing Stone will only produce 2 belts worth of Stone Bricks, so I'd need either 2 lines or simply merge the output from 4 to 2?

(I apologize if the questions are dumb, I still struggle with "Factorio math" :P)
It's actually 5 red belts, which equals 2 red + 2 blue.
I need 5 belts input to manage the spaghetti.
It took me 5 hours to realize that it's much easier with 5 than with 4...
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DaveMcW wrote: ↑
Thu Apr 18, 2019 12:09 am
The perfect ratio is 2 red belts and 2 blue belts of input to produce 4 blue belts of output. But making sure every resource in an almost-empty belt gets used can be tricky.

I recommend this design for steel.
Don't you thinkt that this is a little overkill?

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Bauer wrote: ↑
Thu Apr 18, 2019 6:30 am
zOldBulldog wrote: ↑
Wed Apr 17, 2019 11:04 pm
Bauer wrote: ↑
Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:14 pm
0.17.17 fixed it.
Works beautifully now. With this design:
4 blue belts output.jpg

I started using your blueprint and noticed that you feed it 5 belts.

Is it to have a universal smelter design that supports multiple formulas? Specifically:

Iron 1->1 Iron Plate (3.2 sec)
Copper 1->1 Copper Plate (3.2 sec)
Stone 2->1 Stone Brick (3.2 sec)
Steel Plate 5->1 (16 sec)

Or is it simply to deal with compression issues and only produces full belts of Iron and Copper?

Also, am I correct that processing Stone will only produce 2 belts worth of Stone Bricks, so I'd need either 2 lines or simply merge the output from 4 to 2?

(I apologize if the questions are dumb, I still struggle with "Factorio math" :P)
It's actually 5 red belts, which equals 2 red + 2 blue.
I need 5 belts input to manage the spaghetti.
It took me 5 hours to realize that it's much easier with 5 than with 4...
Ah, got it. 4 blue belts in, 4-5 balancer before the input , 4 blue belts out.

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I use a 5 wagon station into 20 blue belts (using tanks to unload quickly enough to fill 4 blue belts per wagon).
The 20 blue are split into 30 red, which feed 6 such rows.
Output is 24 blue belts.

This setup is multiplied a couple of times.

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Mine works perfectly in 0.17, 180/s no gaps
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Nice one. Good design, if you use only one type of ore.

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Stealing this...

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fuschu wrote: ↑
Sun May 19, 2019 5:51 am
Mine works perfectly in 0.17, 180/s no gaps
Would you mind to share the blueprint of your design?

Bauer wrote: ↑
Mon May 20, 2019 7:17 am
Nice one. Good design, if you use only one type of ore.
Could you perhaps explain your answer to me? With your design, I can't process multiple types of ore per line at the same time, can I?

Edit: Which of the 6 are the 4 output conveyors? Or do the 6 have to be merged to 4?

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Sargas wrote: ↑
Fri May 31, 2019 11:16 pm
Bauer wrote: ↑
Mon May 20, 2019 7:17 am
Nice one. Good design, if you use only one type of ore.
Could you perhaps explain your answer to me? With your design, I can't process multiple types of ore per line at the same time, can I?

Edit: Which of the 6 are the 4 output conveyors? Or do the 6 have to be merged to 4?
The 4 in the middle are the output conveyors.
You can input a mix of different ores, will work without a problem. The output will also be mixed though.
If you mix very wildly the overall speed (180 items/s output) will be slightly reduced.
You can also add stone, but the limiting factor will be the input.

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Thank you for the explanation. That means that I don't have to balance the 6 belts to 4 belts.

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