Hi,
i am in need of something interesting: a balanced way to branch off a sinle lane from 4 belts, so that it draws even from them.
The Design on the left is my current working point, although i am not entirely sure if it is really perfect. The right one is more compact, but only extracts a red belt. I would be interested in any improvements or other ideas. Do note that it is not a full 4:5 Balancer, as the 4 original lines remain unchanged.
4:4:1 Belt Splitter
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Re: 4:4:1 Belt Splitter
Wouldn't it be easier to branch your new lane straight away with a splitter, then use a standard 4-4 balancer after that ?

Re: 4:4:1 Belt Splitter
That way, the new lane would only get half throughput if nothing backs up, and might not get any if only one input lane is filled.
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Re: 4:4:1 Belt Splitter
True dat...Boldar wrote:That way, the new lane would only get half throughput if nothing backs up, and might not get any if only one input lane is filled.
I wrongly assumed the 4 lanes were already balanced, for some reason (as in your main bus or something).
Re: 4:4:1 Belt Splitter
My suggestion is to do a prioritized split from each belt separately, and then place a 4-to-1 balancer to the side of the main bus.
Re: 4:4:1 Belt Splitter
This is my go to.
You add a balancer on the top of the output to reduce it to one lane.
You add a balancer on the top of the output to reduce it to one lane.
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Re: 4:4:1 Belt Splitter
One I am using
Makes a perfect split to 2 sides. One side can be just not used or undergrounded to 2nd for 2 belt split.
Keeps your bus looking fully saturated unless you consume more than you provide then bus dries out proportionally.
Keeps your bus looking fully saturated unless you consume more than you provide then bus dries out proportionally.
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