Here is my green circuits factory on my (solo) Marathon map. Just finished it, so my rail network doesn't keep up, I will add more trains.
This is only for blue science and basic factory. I need another like that for blue circuits and modules
Marathon guys, lol...
[Marathon Mod] Green circuits factory
[Marathon Mod] Green circuits factory
Last edited by Ohz on Sun Apr 19, 2015 12:35 am, edited 4 times in total.
I'm not english, sorry for my mistakes
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Re: [Marathon Mod] Green circuits factory
That is nuts... That much production just for green circuits for blue science and normal use. O.o
Re: [Marathon Mod] Green circuits factory
Even if my belts are empty and this factory is not at full production, look at least the ratio copper plates / green circuits ! That's why ^^
I'm not english, sorry for my mistakes
Re: [Marathon Mod] Green circuits factory
haha that looks cool nice work Ohz
Re: [Marathon Mod] Green circuits factory
After few hours, the trains doesn't keep up, because I have trouble to fill up my trains in time. I wonder if to centralize everything it will go better, with then a giant 4 belts of copper? Again it's Marathon, it's way more interesting to move ore than plates.
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Re: [Marathon Mod] Green circuits factory
Quick question tho.... why even move the copper plates at all? Why not just direct insert from furnace to cabling assembly machine? I'm sure you could fudge around with modules to get the 1:1 ratio to work right.
Re: [Marathon Mod] Green circuits factory
I play marathon too, and I personally use direct insertion of plates, but assemblers need ~1,75 steel furnaces (and assemblers are costly- 400 iron plates and 1300 copper plates, so you don't want it idling) so I use 3 steel furnaces to 2 assemblers AND copper line (1 extra furnace for one block- 4 assemblers/6 furnaces) (and use fast inserters to direct insertion and regular from line to assemblers). Downside of this is that you cannot use electric furnaces (but it's expensive anyway), but its great for external bases using trains (good for moving pollution away from your base, witch is important in marathon).MadZuri wrote:Quick question tho.... why even move the copper plates at all? Why not just direct insert from furnace to cabling assembly machine? I'm sure you could fudge around with modules to get the 1:1 ratio to work right.
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Re: [Marathon Mod] Green circuits factory
my circuits:S still only 350/min