Just run overflow through the entire line, then when a storage fills, those items overflow. Always end the line with an Awesome Sink and let everything overflow into it and you will never have problems.
@@jackblade281 yeah a version of sending overflow trough the center can be seen before you show your dna sushi production, and if you think about it there is absolutly no need for the extra overflow line, sending it straight ahead is valid since your input speed cant exceed your shredder speed anyway
I love sushi belts. I often have a factory producing multiple parts and I just dump all the outputs on one belt to a train or truck to get transported elsewhere. I rarely have trouble with them, but you absolutely must have a sink at the end of the chain to avoid the system getting clogged. It's also best to keep a consistent belt speed. Slower branching belts down the chain seem to cause items to get clogged or weird overflow issues so I just use my highest their belt for all machines connected to the sushi belt. My main base has a double stacked sushi belt for sorting all the items. With MK 5 belts that's >1500 items/min which at least for me has been more than enough throughput.
The only three use cases I can see for a sushi belt are: 1) Biomass production 2) DNA capsule production 3) Feeding end-of-line products to an Awesome Sink. Now if I could just stop treating my truck stations like sushi belts...
My Starter Factory works on one belt alone. It is one big sushi belt for all machines and it looks so much cleaner and was way easier to set up. It works at 100 % efficiency and I'm planning to rebuild all my factories with this concept.
Just run overflow through the entire line, then when a storage fills, those items overflow. Always end the line with an Awesome Sink and let everything overflow into it and you will never have problems.
You can set the center output for the smart splitters to overflow and lose the last 4 mergers. They are unnecessary.
yeapp, it was a bit ago since I edited the video, but iirc I show a version of that in the end, or did I skip that in the video?
@@jackblade281 yeah a version of sending overflow trough the center can be seen before you show your dna sushi production, and if you think about it there is absolutly no need for the extra overflow line, sending it straight ahead is valid since your input speed cant exceed your shredder speed anyway
@@Lets_Build_ yepp, I just mimicked what XBK told me, why he's doing it that way, if functional or aesthetic, no idea but if it works it works XD
@@jackblade281 you show it briefly. I had left the comment before getting to that part.
The overflow must flow.
the flowing must keep going
I love sushi belts. I often have a factory producing multiple parts and I just dump all the outputs on one belt to a train or truck to get transported elsewhere. I rarely have trouble with them, but you absolutely must have a sink at the end of the chain to avoid the system getting clogged. It's also best to keep a consistent belt speed. Slower branching belts down the chain seem to cause items to get clogged or weird overflow issues so I just use my highest their belt for all machines connected to the sushi belt. My main base has a double stacked sushi belt for sorting all the items. With MK 5 belts that's >1500 items/min which at least for me has been more than enough throughput.
nice, sounds like you are a sushi chef!
Youve done it again jackblade. Another awesome vid on satisfactory. Love it.
thanks man! love to hear it 😸
The only three use cases I can see for a sushi belt are:
1) Biomass production
2) DNA capsule production
3) Feeding end-of-line products to an Awesome Sink.
Now if I could just stop treating my truck stations like sushi belts...
My Starter Factory works on one belt alone. It is one big sushi belt for all machines and it looks so much cleaner and was way easier to set up. It works at 100 % efficiency and I'm planning to rebuild all my factories with this concept.