Schedule I – Big Recipe Mixes Automation Guide

How to Automate Big Recipe Mixes

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Okay, here’s how to set up the 7-step mix for the OG Kush. This system automatically handles all 7 mixes the way you want.

How It Works

The setup works because Chemists can take the item from one mixing machine and put it into the next one. It’s like they form a chain passing the mix down the line.

Looking at the setup:

  • Orange: This is where the starting material (like fresh OG Kush) goes into the first mixing machine only.
  • Blue: These are 7 shelves, each holding the ingredient for one of the mixing machines (machine 1 gets ingredient from shelf 1, machine 2 from shelf 2, and so on).
  • Pink: Each machine sends its finished mix to the next machine in line, except for the last one.
  • Green: The last machine (number 7) sends the final product to a shelf. From there, it can be packaged.

Chemists Needed

You need 7 mixing machines, one for each ingredient needed in the 7 mixes (like Cuke, Paracetamol, etc.). This helps control exactly what goes into each step. You can use any mixing machine type (MK1 or MK2).

Since each Chemist can handle 3 machines, you’ll need 3 Chemists:

  • Chemist 1: Works machines 1, 2, and 3. Moves the product from machine 1 to 2, then 2 to 3, and then from 3 to machine 4.
  • Chemist 2: Works machines 4, 5, and 6. Moves the product from machine 4 to 5, then 5 to 6, and then from 6 to machine 7.
  • Chemist 3: Works machine 7. They have two free spots, so they can do other tasks too. Machine 7 sends the finished product to a large shelf for storage.

Handlers Needed

You’ll need 2 Handlers for this. There are 7 shelves with ingredients that need to go to the 7 mixing machines. Each Handler can only manage 5 delivery routes, so one isn’t enough.

  • Handler 1: Moves ingredients from shelves to machines 1 through 5.
  • Handler 2: Moves ingredients from shelves to machines 6 and 7. This leaves Handler 2 with 3 free routes for other tasks, like moving finished goods to packing stations.
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