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Ease of setup counts as much as efficiency of operation if you're not in an extended game.
Whoa, that's amazing.MisterSpock wrote:here are some compact and easy designs:
https://forums.factorio.com/forum/vie ... f=8&t=5050
Looks quite nice...Nexarius wrote:Here my smart iron/copper production without logistic robots
My storage system isnt anything fancy ^^MeduSalem wrote:I guess you have a storage system located after the smelterbank so that the output belts can't fill up and eventually jam the furnace output? Because I'd be interested in what settings you used for further research on the topic.Nexarius wrote:Here my smart iron/copper production without logistic robots
Here is another one I found recently on Reddit while looking up something with google:bigyihsuan wrote:A modified Fish Sandwich red circuit build to use belts instead of bots. I had to remove an assembly machine to make room for the belts.
I'm sorry to tell you that I coincidentally beat you by adding stone too earlier today but didn't get to finish the concept until yet... But I still like your design... Because I had the very same idea with the 2 buffer chests independently from yours. So we both had the same thought there.Nexarius wrote:My newest smart Furnace design for copper iron AND steel without using any logistics robots
The iron will only be released if there is more than 100 iron in the chest (waiting for steel production).RoddyVR wrote:what will happen?
the ore will be smelted into iron plates (lets say by one smelter), put into the first chest, then because there are less then 5 it wont get put into the furnace to be made into steel. will it be released as iron to the factory?
How much iron / steel is made depends on how much is already in the system.RoddyVR wrote: What if 104 ore comes in, how will the process go, will it make 20 steel and 4 iron bars, or will I get a mix of steel and iron, and will the last 4 get stuck in the smelting setup or make it to the factory
and if the yget stuck in the setup, will they atleast get stuck in a chest, or in one of the smelters? that last situation is ofcourse the worst cause then copper can no longer be smelted.
Sadly you cannot check how much iron is inside the furnaceRoddyVR wrote: Edit: ok so 4 iron gets solved by simple condition of "there's more then 5 plates in the chest" on the inserter that puts it iron into the smelter, but what if there's 6 there? enough to start putting in, but after that insterter puts 2 in to the smelter, tehre's less then 5 and it'll stop putting more in, and the smelter is stuck wit hjust 2 iron plates in its input slot. I just cant come up with a set of conditions that say "start putting in iron if there's enough in the chest, but keep putting in till there's a whole 5 in the smelter".
Nice design you have thereMeduSalem wrote:I'm sorry to tell you that I coincidentally beat you by adding stone too earlier today but didn't get to finish the concept until yet... But I still like your design... Because I had the very same idea with the 2 buffer chests independently from yours. So we both had the same thought there.Nexarius wrote:My newest smart Furnace design for copper iron AND steel without using any logistics robots![]()
Actually you could just do thisMeduSalem wrote:It just needs an ore/stone buffer before the furnaces that only outputs if the plate/steel/brick buffer after the furnaces is below a threshold... and a circle leading back to the ore/stone buffer so that any excess stone gets sorted out and doesn't circle forever.
Inserter Settings:RoddyVR wrote:Nexarius and MeduSalem, could you describe your smelters in more detail, the conditions on the smart inserters specifically, does your design actualy solve the problem of 1 stone sitting in a smelter waiting for the second stone that never comes (same with 4 iron plates that never smelt into steel).
I don't quite see how your setups can solve that problem (might make it less likely, but not solved).
Thanks. The trick is to take only either 2 or 4 stone from the belt into the Smart Chest as shown in the picture above.Nexarius wrote:Nice design you have there
I wanted to add stone too but i couldnt find a way to convert the 5 stone input somehow into 2 stones
Yeah would work, but I hate belt knots and the corners reduce belt compression by a lot. Therefore I'm more for a straight forward and cleaner design and do the excess management before/after the furnaces altogether where it is much simpler to do.Nexarius wrote:Actually you could just do this
I know that we already had this discussion, but back then we actually have proven that it is possible to do Iron, Copper AND Steel with Robot-filling except for Stone. Steel is possible thanks to the Inserter Stack Bonus resulting in 5 items being grabbed at once and setting the Smart Inserter to only work if there are at least 5 Iron Plates in the Requester Chest.ssilk wrote:We already had this discussion, we had proved for Robot-filling, that you can fall into states, which leave the function broken.
This thread: https://forums.factorio.com/forum/vie ... f=8&t=6139
I think the same rules match also here (why should there be a big difference in filling by bot and by belt? Ok, the only difference is, that bots can fill up to 5 items at once, filling from belt fills only one item at once.