Astroneer Automation Guides - Fully Automated Scrap to Alluminum Alloy v 2.0

Astroneer Automation Guides - Fully Automated Scrap to Alluminum Alloy v 2.0

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Hello friends, I've spent some time on creative mode rebuilding my scrap to aluminum alloy production line. It's a lot more refined in many ways.

Version 1.0 Overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOJY55fBcDs

The layout is more symmetrical, which is not only easier on the eyes but it also prevents any issues in production due to asynchronous transfer of materials.

The layout is also slightly more modular in design so it'll be easier to debug. In addition to this, it should be fully automated aside from having to drop scrap on to the area the arms pick it up from.

It is slightly inefficient in that it will launch the Exo Request Platform with 8 empty slots. You can easily fix this by using a medium storage tray as a buffer and attaching a storage sensor to it.

The production line is robust for the most part, although I did notice some strange bugs here and there. For the most part, it should keep functioning even with the bugs but at a slightly reduced efficiency.

The next step is to fully automate my soil conversion line...shudder.

Thanks for dropping by, if you guys have any questions feel free to leave a comment down below.

I stream this all on Twitch so if you guys want to see it live: https://www.twitch.tv/duckyobrien

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