In this setup, the constructors are flush against the splitters/mergers on both input/output sides while maintaining their centered-on-border alignment lengthwise. Satisfactory Guides 15 Top Tips for Factory Planning - YouTube find the link below!Join our discord here:https://discord.gg/mKrQNDJ------------------------------------------------------------------Found the video helpful? Join our discord! Hey guys!

Drop a thumbs up!------------------------------------------------------------------Want keep upto date with my Satisfactory guides? ------------------------------------------------------------------Love my videos and want to buy me a coffee?Donate here www.paypal.me/Totalxclipse------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Reinforced Iron Plate with Conveyor Belt Mk.1 2 Reinforced Iron Plate with Conveyor Belt Mk.1 (Casted Screw) 3 Modular Frame with Conveyor Belt Mk.2 (Casted Screw) 4 Motor with Conveyor Belt Mk.3 (Casted Screw) 5 Notes Reinforced Iron Plate MK2⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Input: 165 Iron Ore/min (about 3 Miner Mk.1 on normal deposits) Output: 15 Reinforced Iron Plate/min Efficiency: 50% Power … The reverse is also true- if recipes have a 1:2 input-output ratio (such as the basic Wire recipe) flip the constructors around to have 1 input belt feeding 2 output belts. Providing power to your factory is much less exciting than building out the factory itself when you’re a Satisfactory beginner. Want to get in touch? One thing that is not made clear, but completely changed the game for me when I discovered it, is that connecting your power generators via power poles increases the total capacity of your power grid. But as you do so, you’ll find you need an absolute ton of power. Subscribe! Welcome back to another Satisfactory video guide, this time we talk about 15 tips I find really useful when it comes to planning and building a factory!