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Revision as of 21:46, 19 December 2013
Overview
belt-type | factor speed | speed (tiles/sec) |
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Basic splitter | 1 | 1.875 |
Fast splitter | 2 | 3.75 |
Express splitter | 3 | 5.625 |
See also Transport Belt/Physics to dig deeper.
Behavior
The behavior of splitters looks simple at first glance. But they are not that simple. Splitters have an astonishing amount of uses.
- splitters have two input-belt-sides and two output-belt-sides on which you can connect any transport belt or underground belt
- splitters don't shuffle the lanes on the belts; items on the left input belt lane don't change the side to the right lane (and vice versa).
- Splitting
- if two output-belts are connected, then every input-item is put alternated on one of the two output-belts. Or in other words: it is guaranteed, that the inputed items are output in a ratio of 50% on each belt.
- if one of the output belts lanes are full, then it tries to output on the other output belt. This is useful to fill belts.
- Joining
- splitters can be used to join two belts into one. This has a much higher throughput than only side-inserting.
- as with splitting, the belt lanes aren't mixed up.
- Use faster splitter if you want to feed into a faster belt, because otherwise your splitter is the bottleneck!
Special behavior
- Splitter/Priority: when both input belts are at full capacity, then the splitter prefers the left input, or in other words: the right input is only taken to fill gaps in the left input. This can be used to priorize an item-source, for example a storage.
- Splitter/When is a faster splitter needed?: a basic splitter can keep up with the input of one fast belt, if the two output belts are connected and empty.
Other Usages
- Splitter/Ratios: Use splitter to achive special ratios on the outputs
- Splitter/Cascading: Use Cascading to fill storages only, when not needed otherwise
- Splitter/Belt Lanes: from one belt lane to the other.
- Splitter/Joining: more explained or instead of Transport Belt/Side-insert
When you feed a belt from the side, the throughput is limited. With v0.7 this has been improved much, but it is also simply the fact, that you feed only onside of a belt.
- Splitter/Constructions: Examples of using.