Self-Made Belt Balancers (2024)

<X> wrote:

Fri Nov 13, 2020 6:48 pm

I don't think you should put output priority on a balancer. That just unbalances everything. Of course you get less throughput without output priority. But only for a few seconds until the looping belt is full. And then it works as it should. A balancer is for balancing in the first place. Throughput shouldn't be minimized in the long run, but may take a few seconds. Output priorities are a good thing when it comes to putting material into the production like here:

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The balancers are important that, in case we don't have perfect prodction, still every belt gets some material and all production lines have at least something to work on. And not that there is enough iron for the circuits, but nothing left for the science packs.

The unbalanced input might be an issue. But I think that happens with all balancers, that have less output than input, and where not all inputs are being used.

Try the 3 to 1 balancer with a full belt of input only on the left most belt, and no backup on the output belt. Since the output splitter sends half back to the input, because that splitter can only ouptut 1 belt, it stalls the leftmost input belt to draw fairly from the loopback causing a loss of throughput. The loopback never backs up, and you only get half a belt of output. As long as the priorities are applied in a balanced manner, they will not unbalance your balancer.

AmericanPatriot wrote:

Fri Nov 13, 2020 4:42 pm

Zanthra wrote:

Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:05 pm

Under full load, after stabilizing, the output splitter would output 2 full belts, and take in 2 full belts, the input splitter on the left would pull all from the loopback and none from the input belt. The input splittter on the right would take 1/2 from each belt.

With the output priority under full load after stabilizing the output splitter will draw 4/3. 3/3 going to the output belt, 1/3 going to the loopback. Each input splitter provides 2/3 of a belt, with each input belt providing 1/3 of a belt including the loopback.

I guess if you want to only input one belt into your 3x1 balancer that would be an issue. The output priority option also fails with two fully compressed inputs: the one on the no-loop side gets twice the utilization

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The good thing about output priority on the 3 to 1 balancer is that it will operate no worse in any case than the one without priority.

AmericanPatriot wrote:

Fri Nov 13, 2020 4:45 pm

Zanthra wrote:

Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:05 pm

If you want a balancer that works in every combination of input and output, no questions asked, for example a 4 to 4 that can be used as anything up to 4 to 4 and balance correctly, you basically need to build an 8 by 8 balancer, and have each output splitter have 1 standard output and 1 loopback, and each input splitter takes one standard input and one loopback. Balancing the loopbacks can help it stabilize faster, for example this balancer.

With that no matter how many inputs or outputs stall or are backed up, the loopbacks will provide the feedback nescessary to have it pull fairly from all inputs, and output fairly to all outputs. It can scale to any power of 2 by building it out of a balancer that's twice as large, everything up to 8 to 8 from a 16 to 16 for example (the balancers it's built with don't need to be throughput unlimited). It's just a lot of extra space and complexity that's usually not nescessary.

You actually only need two splitters per loop, and don't need to balance them

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That makes sense yeah. The 8 to 8 balancer can be a 4 to 4 balancer internally, and you only need 50% capacity on the loopback, so each loopback line can be shared by 2 output splitters and 2 input splitters. If you do that the input priorities also become critical (along with the output priorities which are critical in any case) for full throughput since each input splitter can only ouput 1 full belt into the 4 to 4 internal splitter, and must be set to accept from the normal input belts first.

Nevermind what I wrote below about reducing the length without a throughput unlimited balancer. Without fully balancing the loopback belts when distributing to the 4 input splitters, it will be throughput limited.

PS: You don't need the throughput unlimited 4 to 4 splitter internally either since the loopback will feed the missing 50% output back to the empty input lines, you can shorten by 2 tiles if you remove the second stage of output splitters from the inner 4 to 4:

Self-Made Belt Balancers (2024)

FAQs

How to make belt balancers? ›

Construction. A belt balancer can be built by interlacing multiple load balancers such that they have multiple inputs and multiple outputs. To maintain the throughput, make sure no segment of the belt is having an item flow rate higher than the capacity of the belt. As such, always split before the merge.

What is the purpose of the balancer belt? ›

The BalanceBelt is a Class 1 Medical Device wearable that uses haptic feedback to help patients suffering from severe balance disorders find their balance and regain their independence.

How do you balance belt lanes in Factorio? ›

You either need to set up machines that mirror the opposite side of the belt so that the materials are used up at the same rate or you need to set up lane balancers after the splitter that takes the materials off your belt.

What is the equal splitter in Factorio? ›

The splitter is used to divide a single belt, combine two belts into one, or equally balance two belts together. The items are placed in 1:1 relation on the outgoing belts.

How do I keep my belt in good shape? ›

Conditioning Your Belt:

To condition your belt, apply a small amount of leather conditioner to a soft cloth and rub it into the leather in circular motions. Let it soak in for a few minutes, then wipe off any excess conditioner with another clean cloth. Do this every few months to keep your belt in top shape.

Does harmonic balancer size matter? ›

No matter what anybody tells you, size does matter when it comes to the harmonic balancer you use on an engine. Putting an incorrectly-sized balancer on an engine will do more than just cause it to not reach its full performance potential … it will cause serious damage to the rotating assembly.

How long do harmonic balancers last? ›

On certain engines, sometimes these last forever, last the life of the engine. And certain engines they might only last 50,000 miles or less than 10 years. This is a good example – because it's got such a massive piece of rubber – you can see the rubber literally tears apart into two sections.

What is a belt damper? ›

Tensioners, idlers and dampers work together to synchronise the timing belt's rotations in your engine. While tensioners prevent slackness in the timing belt, idlers route the timing belt around ancillary features, and dampers work with the idlers to prevent the timing belt from coming loose.

How many miners does it take to fill a belt Factorio? ›

https://factoriocheatsheet.com/ under "material processing" there are some useful ratios, 48 stone furnaces for 1 yellow ore belt, or 48 steel for one red ore belt. As for miners, 1 miner provides 0.5 ore/second so 30 for a yellow belt or 60 for a red. Practically, you just want to pack in as many miners as you can.

How many assemblers does it take to fill a belt Factorio? ›

Ergo, circuit production speed is 0.5 [s/item] / 0.75 [1/assembler] ≈ 0.667 [assembler s/item]. Now, if it was 1 [s/item], we'd need 15 assemblers to fill a belt. If it was 2 [s/item], we'd need twice as many assemblers. If it was 0.5 [s/item], we'd need half as many assemblers.

What is a tu balancer Factorio? ›

Throughput-unlimited (TU) balancers always provide full throughput. Regular balancers are only guaranteed to provide full throughput when all inputs or all outputs are utilized.

How to get two items on one belt factorio? ›

Splitters. Splitters are another form of item manipulation. Splitters are a 2×1 entity that splits incoming items on belts from up to two input to up to two outputs, in a 1:1 ratio. They are used to divide resources between two belts, or balance multiple belts.

How do you split a full belt in Factorio? ›

One of the most common methods for splitting a belt in Factorio is to use a splitter. Splitters are machines that can balance two belts together, divide one into two, or combine two into one. Each of their two inputs and two outputs will receive the same quantity of the commodities flow.

How do you use both sides of the belt in Factorio? ›

Use a splitter to evenly distribute items between both sides of the belt. Good for places the belt doesn't move non-stop. If one side of the belt fills up, all items will goto the other side and buildings will keep running.

How do you make a conveyor belt track straight? ›

How to Fix Conveyor Belt Tracking
  1. Make Sure The Conveyor Frame Is Level and Square. A large percentage of conveyor belt tracking issues are caused by the track being out of level or square. ...
  2. Confirm the End Pulleys Are Square. ...
  3. Check for Any Debris in Your System. ...
  4. Ensure Your Conveyor Belt Has Been Cut Straight.
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