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In this unscripted tutorial, we take a deep dive into the Closed Loop Feed Systems I showcased in a previous Factory Design Tip. These systems combine multiple small manifolds into a continuous loop, allowing them to self-balance and deliver resources evenly across large production lines. We walk through how these loops work, how to size them, and why they’re often more stable than traditional manifolds—especially when you’re feeding large rows of machines. At the end of the video, we also clear up a common point of confusion: Why items kept circulating even after everything seemed “perfectly” balanced. The answer turned out to be the mismatch between the 780/min capacity of Mk5 belts and the 750/min production rate the system was built for. That surplus had nowhere to go except back into the loop, which is exactly how the system is supposed to behave. If you want flexible, scalable, and self-regulating item distribution in Satisfactory, closed loop systems might be the tool you’ve been missing. 👍 Like the video 💬 Drop a comment if you’ve used loops in your own builds 🔔 And don’t forget to subscribe for more Satisfactory factory design tips and unscripted tutorials! 📺 Watch live as it happens on Twitch, my channel has the same name AtroKraft. / atrokraft 🔔 Subscribe here on YouTube for progress recaps, builds, and megabase updates: / @atrokraft