a single blue belt can unload that in 4000/45 = 88.8 seconds. Take iron plates for example, stack size of 100, so a single train wagon can hold 4000. dual-sided loading/unloading is the easiest way to do two belts per wagon (you can also do fancy designs that handle more than one belt per wagon, but are still single-sided) The most common load/unload design will be one belt matched up with one train wagon. both sides can be better in some cases, but you wouldn't want to do both sides on every single station, it'd be overkill. It feels like there should be a more obvious way (?) since it essentially disables placing buildings from my inventory and adds an extra step of bots adding the building when there doesn't need to be. I've just started transitioning everything to tier 3 and beacons at the moment but it's slow-going since I'm deconstructing pieces of my factory all over the place. I'm not ready for that yet) and not being able to use the inventory of tier 2 assemblers I already have. I guess I could create a blueprint of every single building maxed out with tier 3 modules, but that feels a bit tedious also it kind of forces me to create Tier 3 assembler blueprints with 4 modules plus the same for Tier 2 with just 2, or I have the extra constraint of needing speed 1 modules now (to upgrade to all tier 3. I'd like to pre-module my buildings so I don't have to note every single new setup I make and go back to add them later, is there a way to do this (modded or not?) I'm not swimming in tier 3 modules yet, but have started making them. Can I place a module ghost into a completed building?
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