Here is a pic, in this istance, the yellow inserter factory wasn't picking up any o the electronic circuits that were passing by it even though the assembly machine said it needed more, after about four seconds it re-stocked it.

n9103 wrote:I can already tell you that your problem is not enough ECs for all of them to run at full speed.
If there were, your EC line would have them waiting at the far end, and all the inserters would be working.
But yes, the specific reason is as Boogie said, your output is full at the moment.
I see, is this design not good for smart inserters? Or do i just need more ECs? How any EC assemblers should a full factory have?FishSandwich wrote:Basically, your smart inserter is waiting for ECs. Because of this it can't take any more blue inserters (max 2), so blue inserters output will get full. Blue inserter factory shuts down because it can't make any more, so it can't take any more yellow inserters. Then yellow inserter output gets full, so yellow inserter factory shuts down and waits for smart inserter factory to need blue inserters.
I was planning on having these ECs go to my entire factory, including Adv. Circuits, what is a better smart inserter design?n9103 wrote:A little bit of both, most mostly need more ECs.
Unless this is the only thing you plan on feeding this particular belt of ECs to, then you should probably split off the belt to each factory.
I say the design is good. I'm using a very similar layout in my current map as part of my science line, just in vice versa order.silman wrote:I see, is this design not good for smart inserters? Or do i just need more ECs? How any EC assemblers should a full factory have?