Inserters can pick up items from an underground belt entrance (from the side of the belt), but only while the items on the belt are moving. If the belt gets backed up, the inserter won't pick up anything.
I believe the window on the underground belt where the inserter is operational is too small, so the items must have quite specific coordinates to be picked up? Widening the "belt part" of an underground belt piece should resolve this.
[Pending] Inserters vs underground belts
Re: Inserters vs underground belts
I would prefer increasing inserter's "search scope"
Re: [Pe] Inserters vs underground belts
I don't understand what is the problem there, maybe if you could provide an image.
Re: [Pending] Inserters vs underground belts
I don't remember exactly what was this about.. And I haven't kept a save suffering from this around.
Something related to inserters picking up items from the underground belt entrances.
However, I wasn't able to reproduce. Either I forgot some important details, or this got fixed during the inserter sprite changes.
Something related to inserters picking up items from the underground belt entrances.
However, I wasn't able to reproduce. Either I forgot some important details, or this got fixed during the inserter sprite changes.
Re: [Pending] Inserters vs underground belts
I think I understand the problem. Consider this scenario (save file):
When you actually power it up, the following happens:
Note how the inserters at the belt exit can't pick up any moving objects (demonstrated by the belt at the left, which can't get stuck). Fast inserters can, at least for basic transport belts.
When the belt gets backed up, depending on the exact “alignment” of the items, the inserter will either pick up items as they arrive or just sit there. Maybe increasing the search scope by just a tiny amount can fix at least the latter problem.
When you actually power it up, the following happens:
Note how the inserters at the belt exit can't pick up any moving objects (demonstrated by the belt at the left, which can't get stuck). Fast inserters can, at least for basic transport belts.
When the belt gets backed up, depending on the exact “alignment” of the items, the inserter will either pick up items as they arrive or just sit there. Maybe increasing the search scope by just a tiny amount can fix at least the latter problem.