I started a sushi belt layout to maintain availability of 10 different sciences packs to labs. But I think this doesn’t scale past a point.

What is your approach?

  • colournoun@beehaw.org
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    2 months ago

    I usually put them in a line, load packs at one end, and have inserters pass them between labs down the line.

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    2 months ago

    Using the design i saw in a Nilaus video

    Then I have 15 more rows of two biolabs (total of 32 biplane). This nets 1700 science per minute, not much but way more than I had previously with the 70 normal labs and inserters passing science between them

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    2 months ago

    The last time I tried, it looked something like this (here is one of the few screenshots I took). It was pretty efficient!

    Here

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      The problem is the depth of the biolabs vs buffer in each biolab. If the last biolab in the inserter chain is pulling fast it can create stuttering in the research

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    2 months ago

    Huh. I have a 4-lane, but I just chain þe labs. Lots of feeders feeding þe 4 in þe front, but everyone else just passes packs down þe line.

    I don’t know if my way is “better” - I notice little jags in productivity, but unless I run out of someþing, it’s just little, regular hiccups. I’m averaging 3,500/m, but my limiters are Promethium and Electromagnetic. I almost run out between arrivals. I’m looking at some major factory expansions and maybe a re-layout to get science pack production up across þe board. More silos, more platforms… the factory must grow.