

Add a split off belt to what you want to remove filter the thing you want out and set priority to that side. Splitters have an interesting property that the decision of which belt to output on is decided per type of item. But thats just the other side of filtering 'Something'. We could use it to filter trash in the belt. A little challenge is OK but what's too much is too much. One thing i want with the spliiter filter is 'Everything but Something'. Factorio SAT Enhancing the Factorio experience with SAT solvers. This will happen regardless of how belts are backed up, even if it causes the splitter itself to stop moving items. Bring the belt to the target lane, then split off, making sure you make the T-junction BEFORE connecting it to ensure that product fills only a single side of the belt. If you have a splitter set to filter iron and you have a belt bringing you both iron and coal, the iron will always exit on the iron side, the coal will always exit on the unmarked side. Someone suggested a expandable splitter (for up to 5 belts). The easiest way to do a two-material split off is to start with the position of the belt near the assembler, and work backwards. Content 2 years ago 1.
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Continuing the mod for the time being as themadgunman seems to be absent.
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but I hit this 3/5/7-belt balancing-thing more than once in my factory so like to have an easier way to handle it. Multilane Splitters - Factorio Mods Multilane Splitters by AnodyneEntity A Mod to allow for variable lane splitters with programmable behaviour. So I never say "it will be impossible" to solve such a problem, and it may be fun to do it once. Third seems to work well but are to large to git in my factory or to complicated for easy customizing or expansion. Second balances mostly well but have throughput problems under some circumstances. Fist have max throughout in every condition but do not balance well. I've had copied some of that blueprints with uneven outputs from forum. The Splitter is most often used for what its name says, splitting one belt of input into two belts of equal output, effectively splitting the input into two.

That sound like your balancer isn't doing a good job balancing. I tried thus mutch but never get it really to work.Īs long as all output belts run there is no problem, but when from time to time the wrong output belt backs up, the whole balancer tends to jam up. Create the network such that each branch goes through exactly the same number of splitters and loop some branches back to the input to create the proper ratios instead. Caine wrote:I feel like these building blocks are getting too powerful.
