(Other) Module 3 : Advanced Circuit : Processing Unit : (Same) Module 2=12:8:15:30Īdvanced Circuit : Electronic Circuit : Plastic Bar* : Copper Cable=40:5:4:5 Speed Module 3 : Advanced Circuit : Processing Unit : Speed Module 2=12:8:15:24 (Any) Module 2 : Advanced Circuit : Processing Unit : (Same) Module 1=6:8:15:12 (Any) Module 1 : Advanced Circuit : Electronic Circuit=6:16:1 Repair Pack : Iron Gear Wheel : Electronic Circuit=1:1:1īasic Beacon : Electronic Circuit : Advanced Circuit : Copper Cable=6:4:64:1 Logistic Robot : Flying Robot Frame : Advanced Circuit=1:40:16 (for Steel Plate production, furnace ratios are 1 to 1 for the same type, stone furnaces are half the speed of steel/electric furnaces, so ratios there are 2 stone to 1 of the other)Īssembly machines (including petroleum products and flamethrower ammo named for what they are producing):įast Transport Belt : Iron Gear Wheel : Transport Belt=1:5:1Įxpress Transport Belt : Fast Transport Belt : Iron Gear Wheel : Lubricant*=1:1:5:4įast Splitter : Iron Gear Wheel : Electronic Circuit=2:5:5Įxpress Splitter : Fast Splitter : Iron Gear Wheel : Advanced Circuit : Lubricant*=2:2:5:80:8Ĭonstruction Robot : Flying Robot Frame : Electronic Circuit=1:40:2 I did not worry about Furnace products for assembly machine ratios since most people put their plates on the main bus, hence as long as you have enough Furnaces and keep them fed, production won't be bottlenecked by lack of plates. If you need to rescale the ratios for different factories, you can use a conversion factor on the relevant numbers in the ratios and then multiply out the denominators (more on that in a sec). In products that use items made by Chemical Plants but do not involve the Oil Refineries, I effectively assumed that Assembly Machine 3's were used with identical productivity/speed module setups to the Chemical Plants. I assume that the crafting speeds of all factories are the same except when comparing Oil Refineries with Chemical Plants where I account for the 1 versus 1.25 crafting speeds. So I decided to math out the correct factory ratios for commonly produced items (which people tend to automate).
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