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It is redundant, and actually increases the load of the origin battery more. At most you'd probably get an extra 5% efficiency for a staggering double the resources. It is most definitely not worth it. Thank you for your question though!
Because of the fact that you have an array that can collect and store enough power reserves for the night which in return can provide power to the rest of your network.
Before the 0.8 community update when lasers were added (Crush Depth) you could create an infinite circuit with just a laser splitter, converter, and battery. The devs made this obsolete however when they made it so you cannot loop a power source back into itself (You still kind of can but there is still a power loss unless you are a client on a dedicated server). Basically the barricade acts as a way to trick the game that it isn't looping into itself, but in reality it is so there is no power loss or auto disconnected circuits.
I'm sure the information is all there in the guide if I could just read and understand the whole thing, but I just want a simple explanation.
That setup stopped working in the latest patch, or, atleast somewhat.
Isn't setup at 4:06 is just better than using feedback machine?