Chunk aligned solar, takes up exactly 3*3 chunks so the in built radar will always reveal the next area for expansion.
This solar stamp is designed to be radar/click friendly so you can place the most amount of solar via the radar interface with the least amount of clicks so you can get back to base building. No gaps so no rails though it.
The stamp takes up exactly 3x3 chunks and is tileable. You need to align the first stamp with a chunk using F4 and show tile grid. Once the first stamp is down, the in built radar with reveal 3*3 chunks in 6 of the 8 possible locations around it. Additional stamps will reveal the rest. This means you can fill all the radar space around the stamp with no gaps and minimal clicks. Preferred usage is to place five stamps on one axis, do a big blueprint of the five stamps and place them adjacent to to the existing stamps, 5 stamps in a single click taking up the maxim radar view able space.
Stats 730 Solar, 613 Accumulators, 28 substations, 4 roboports, 2 radar 0.2 accumulators short of the perfect ratio (Bulid an extra accumulator somewhere for every 5 stamps if you want perfect) Roboport friendly of course. Solar tile efficency 12.63 Takes 33 stamps to produce a GW Both radar are in range of the four roboports. This allow you to issue a selective deconstruction command for both roboports and the radar on any axis with no issues. This will make the removal of radar/roboports during clean up take less effort. Bonus, due to being frugal with the substations the wires will always connect the same way for all the OCD people out their. I make no comment on whether or not you will like the pattern it produces. There are lots of solar designs coming out all the time but could not find a radar friendly one for remote placement that did not keep dropping out of radar alignment. This of course results in cut off blueprints, adding radar and wasted time. I eventually stopped being lazy and made this one. Have a lot more respect for solar designs now this is really frustrating to get right.
