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One stone producer outputs in a wrong direction and also one of the new refineries has its oil output not connected. And for mech power you should use graphite.
https://youtu.be/ngPqSD8zFJg?t=1197 did he want to make the conveyer belt go in the opposite direction?
13:24 the mining station on the very top of the screen have his output not correctly link and is not working at all (no blue light)
I feel like the simplest way to do the crude oil processing is to split off the outputs in opposite directions. You're trying to spaghetti both refined oil and hydrogen and it's a mess.
Imagine a belt of crude from north to south, with refineries on either side. Every refinery outputs hydrogen on one side, refined on the other (shared belts to maximise space). All hydrogen belts flow eastward, all refined oil belts flow westward. Join the belts behind the refineries and redirect them to wherever you need.
Wireless power towers are actually pretty good for mech power, especially once you get a few internal power upgrades.
You don't actually use much diamonds at all; biggest user iirc is for yellow research cubes.