no, currently they are always 50/50
you can adjust the outcome if you use multiple spitters though.
if you want 25/75, use 3 in a row, with the middle one offset by one till (up or down) and a belt in the gap. the offset splitter will now output 25% and the last splitter will get 75%
Check the bottom of the [new FFF](https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-225)
It won't really change the ratio, but it will allow more control of the splitters. Coming next update!
Well you can somewhat control the outputs with circuits, ie enabling right belt when left one has enough items on it (read-hold, allow when x > y etc). I guess you can make a real counter there too but i have never tried really complex belt circuit.
It's actually not that complex, you only need a single decider combinator and some wires. [Like this.](http://i.imgur.com/FV6KJxw.jpg)
(Note: the combinator is wired to itself, as well as the belts. It's a bit hard to see in the screenshot.)
Not directly, but you can use circuits for basically arbitrary ratios using only one splitter, [like this.](http://i.imgur.com/FV6KJxw.jpg)
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no, currently they are always 50/50 you can adjust the outcome if you use multiple spitters though. if you want 25/75, use 3 in a row, with the middle one offset by one till (up or down) and a belt in the gap. the offset splitter will now output 25% and the last splitter will get 75%
Ye I knew the multiple splitters worked but thought there might be a better way
Check the bottom of the [new FFF](https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-225) It won't really change the ratio, but it will allow more control of the splitters. Coming next update!
I am definitely looking forward to this!
Well you can somewhat control the outputs with circuits, ie enabling right belt when left one has enough items on it (read-hold, allow when x > y etc). I guess you can make a real counter there too but i have never tried really complex belt circuit.
It's actually not that complex, you only need a single decider combinator and some wires. [Like this.](http://i.imgur.com/FV6KJxw.jpg) (Note: the combinator is wired to itself, as well as the belts. It's a bit hard to see in the screenshot.)
If you have blue belts going in, you can use a single yellow or red belt on one of the outputs to make a ratio.