Rework of my Logistical Trains Includes Chested and Chestless Logistical Trains.
Parameterized Chested Stations are parameterized and self explanitory in their parameter options when placing. Item Parameter Determines Station Name and Combinator/Filter Configurations Base parameter values assume 8 Wagons with 40 open slots each, Uses bulk inserters for chested stations, and stack inserters for QFlow Stations(top out is 1920 items per second) Includes a Train with schedule that works with both Chested and Chestless Logi Stations Includes Refueling Station
Chested Station Options Include: Priority, Amount of Storage Slots at Station, Wagon Slots, Number of Wagons
Chestless QFlow Provider Stations Options: Wagon and Wagon Slots, Priority Chestless QFlow Requester Station Options: Number of wagons, Wagon Slots, Default Priority, Target Rate Desired(How much items/sec is being consumed by Station)
Explanation of QFlow Station:
If You do not understand the concept of using trains as buffers, it would probably be best if you avoid the use of my QFlow Stations, They require a Bumper to Bumper, highthroughput Double Station setup which is why the prints have two stations. The providers create dynamic limits and priorities based on the incoming flow of materials measured on the belts. These need two stations so the belts never stop, if they do stop, you usually have enough of a buffer inside machines themselves further up in the factory to account for the slight pause. Belt measurement is only on the Providers, measured in a 6 second or 360 tic time span. This calculates the rate of incoming items, so if the belt is full the station will allow as many as one stacked green belt will feed.
