Hello everyone, i am new on this game and just start to make use of constant combinator to avoid belt contamination.
When there is 1 belt , it works perfectly fine and stop the belt when item expect iron plate detected.
However, when i attach wire to 2 belt , both belt stop at the same time.
So i start to wonder why it happen and how to fix it.
It turns out that the problem is fixed when i connect 1 with red wire and other belt with green wire.
And i experiment with 4 belts , 2 connected by green wire and 2 by red wires.
After some test, i find that when one belt connected with green wire stops, other belt with green wire also stops.
In fact, the four belt should be independent with each other and receiving the same output from constant combinator.
But somehow the output signal of belt with same color is shared and cause the problem (Not sure)
Is it a design problem on wire connection with belt??
And anyone could have better solution ??
Weird Constant Combinator and Wire Problem
Re: Weird Constant Combinator and Wire Problem
The wires all add up to the same signal at the connection point of the constant combinator.
You need a diode to let the signal only travel to the belt.
This is solved with an arithmetic combinator (actually you need 4) which only calculates each + 0 or each * 1 in between the const. comb. and each belt.
You need a diode to let the signal only travel to the belt.
This is solved with an arithmetic combinator (actually you need 4) which only calculates each + 0 or each * 1 in between the const. comb. and each belt.
Re: Weird Constant Combinator and Wire Problem
Thats good idea. But still arithmetic combinator couldnt solve the signal shared problem.steinio wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 11:09 amThe wires all add up to the same signal at the connection point of the constant combinator.
You need a diode to let the signal only travel to the belt.
This is solved with an arithmetic combinator (actually you need 4) which only calculates each + 0 or each * 1 in between the const. comb. and each belt.
I find a better way is using two constant combinator connected with 1 red + 1 green .
Since red wire and green wire wont connected, 1 constant combinator could handle two belt at most
Re: Weird Constant Combinator and Wire Problem
You can solve it by using one belt for "read", and the belt after it for "enable/disable". Connect the two belts with green wire.
Then use red wire to connect the constant combinator to all the "enable/disable" belts.
Then use red wire to connect the constant combinator to all the "enable/disable" belts.