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
Keeps your bus looking fully saturated unless you consume more than you provide then bus dries out proportionally.
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.
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