Balancer mechanics - Factorio Wiki (2024)

Balancers are used to evenly distribute items over multiple belts or multiple belt lanes.

Balancers that are input balanced take evenly from all input belts/belt lanes. Balancers that are output balanced distribute evenly to all output belts/belt lanes. Ideally, a balancer should be input and output balanced.

Contents

  • 1 Belt balancers
    • 1.1 Throughput
    • 1.2 Universal balancers
  • 2 Lane balancers
  • 3 See also
  • 4 Further reading

Belt balancers

1 full input belt gets split into two 50% full belts which get split into 4 belts that are each 25% full.

Belt balancers utilize the mechanic that splitters output items in a 1:1 ratio onto both their output belts. That means that a splitter can be used to put an equal amount of items on two belts. Since the process can be repeated infinitely, balancers with 2n output belts are easy to create.

First the belts A and B go through a splitter so that the output belts contain an equal amount of items from each input belt (AB). The same is done with belts C and D. Then the mixed belts AB and CD go through splitters so that their output belts contain items from each input belt (ABCD)!

Balancers also use the mechanic that splitters take an equal amount of items from both input belts. That means that a splitter connected to two input belts will evenly distribute those items onto the the two output belts. To balance belts it has to be made sure that the output belts contain an equal number of items from each input belt.

Throughput

Balancers that are throughput limited may not be able to provide maximum output if one or more outputs are blocked. To be throughput unlimited, a balancer must fulfil the following conditions:

  1. 100% throughput under full load.
  2. Any arbitrary amount of input belts should be able to go to any arbitrary amount of output belts.

Balancers often do not fulfill the second condition because of internal bottlenecks. The gif on the right shows a 4 → 4 balancer being fed by two belts, but only outputting one belt which means that its throughput in that arrangement is 50%. The bottleneck in this balancer is that the two middle belts only get input from one splitter. So, if only one side of that splitter gets input, as can be seen in the gif, it can only output one belt even though the side of the splitter is fed by a splitters which gets two full belts of input. In this particular case, the bottleneck can be fixed by feeding the two middle output belts with more splitters. This is done by adding two more splitters at the end of the balancer, as it can be seen here:

However most balancers' bottlenecks can't be solved as easily. A guaranteed method to achieve throughput unlimited balancers is to place two balancers back to back that fulfil the first condition for throughput unlimited balancers (100% throughput under full load). The resulting balancer is usually larger than a balancer that was initially designed to be throughput unlimited. This is the case because they use more splitters than the minimum required amount of splitters for a throughput unlimited balancer. For n → n balancers where n is a power of two numbers, n×log2(n)−n÷2 can be used to calculate how many splitters are needed. This formula is based on the number of nodes in a Beneš network, which is essentially the same as a throughput unlimited balancer — it allows any input to reach any output.

Universal balancers

Many balancers fail to balance properly once an output backs up or if an output is not used. In essence this means that an n-n balancer is not a functional n-(n-1) balancer. Sometimes this can be fixed by looping the unused output back around the balancer and distributing it among the inputs. Other times, this is not an option. Universal balancers solve this issue by having the back-looping built in. These balancers can balance evenly between any inputs and any outputs. Universal balancers can be throughput limited. If a universal balancer is throughput limited, the bottleneck may be in the loops or the balancer itself. A throughput limited universal balancer may only have the capacity for a few unused outputs. When more than the number of allowed outputs backs up, the universal balancer behaves like a normal balancer, and may not balance properly.

Lane balancers

This output balanced lane balancer distributes the items evenly among the output lanes, achieving output balance.

Lane balancers may be output balanced or input balanced. Input balanced lane balancers draw evenly from each side of the input belt, while output balanced lane balancers output evenly onto each lane of the output belt.

See also

  • Belt transport system
    • Splitters
    • Transport belts
    • Underground belts

Further reading

  • Command line belt balancer analyzer
  • Fractal (2n) balancer generation tool
  • Belt Balancers - how they work and how to make them
  • Finding balance: A guide to belt balancers

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FAQs

How do Factorio balancers work? ›

Belt balancers. 1 full input belt gets split into two 50% full belts which get split into 4 belts that are each 25% full. Belt balancers utilize the mechanic that splitters output items in a 1:1 ratio onto both their output belts. That means that a splitter can be used to put an equal amount of items on two belts.

What is the difference between belt balancer and lane balancer Factorio? ›

If you have two belts and the flow on one is larger than the other then you need a belt balancer, basically just a splitter if you have only two belts, but there are more complex balancers for 4 belts. If the flow on one of the two lanes on a belt is larger than the other then you need a lane balancer.

How to make a belt balancer? ›

A belt balancer can be built by interlacing multiple load balancers such that they have multiple inputs and multiple outputs. To maintain the throughput, make sure no segment of the belt is having an item flow rate higher than the capacity of the belt.

How do you balance a bus in Factorio? ›

Once on the Main Bus, if you have 2 lanes, you can use a regular splitter to balance products. However, if you have 4 or more lanes, you will want to use a better structure than a spam of splitters to equally divide the items between belts.

How does a tool balancer work? ›

Balancers use either spring or pneumatic air mechanisms to create a zero-gravity movement of tools or materials. Balancers manipulate suspended objects at the pace of the operator's movements and when used in conjunction with jibs and workstation cranes efficiently handle all types of tools and parts at high speeds.

How do you evenly distribute in Factorio? ›

Controls
  1. CTRL + Left Click Drag = Evenly distribute all items in your inventory.
  2. CTRL + Right Click Drag = Evenly distribute half the items in your inventory.

How do you split a belt evenly in Factorio? ›

One of the most common methods for splitting a belt in Factorio is to use a splitter. Splitters are machines that can balance two belts together, divide one into two, or combine two into one. Each of their two inputs and two outputs will receive the same quantity of the commodities flow.

How do splitters work in Factorio? ›

Splitters have two input belts and two output belts. If the splitter receives items on one belt, it will split the input evenly between its two outputs. If one of the outputs is fully backed-up and the splitter cannot split evenly, it will put all input on its other output.

What is the ratio of the splitter in Factorio? ›

It splits all oncoming items in a ratio of 1:1 onto both of the belts. The Splitter can be used to even out belt items onto both sides by placing a Splitter onto a belt track with items only coming down the one side and then placing a belt to aim half of the items onto the empty side of the belt.

Why is it called a bus Factorio? ›

It is called bus because it is (wrongly) shortened "omnibus" as in bus(vehicle) which means: "for all" from latin in dative case. The digital bus is named for the same reason - it aggregates signals of many purposes under one logical(or locational group).

How do Factorio resistances work? ›

Percentage resistance reduces the damage by the specified percent. It is applied after flat/decrease resistances when both are present and thus changes the 'modified damage' value above, decreasing it by the specified percentage. If the value is 100%, the entity is immune to the damage.

How does a computer wheel balancer work? ›

A computer wheel balancer spins the wheel and determines the locations and amounts of vibration. The computer splits the tire into two halves and measures both lateral and radial forces on each side of the tire's center. Weights are added to each side of the wheel to correct the imbalance.

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