I have only had this game for about 24hrs and already in love with it. I got my first setup going last night and automated research. But there are a few questions I need help with to optimize my setup.
First: Is there a way to control how much of a resource I have on a belt network at one time? I have found that I am making things in one location (say gears) and transporting them long distances. This causes a HUGE backlog of produced materials that are just sitting on the belt when the raw materials that went into producing them could have been used for something else. I have a similar issue with my research. For a while I was over producing Green research. Now, Green research takes alot more materials to make then Red so I would like to stop making Green research when I have, say 50 unused packs on the circulation belt. I would like to automate the balance of Red and Green research on the circulation belt.
Second: Is there a easy way to sort the product on a circulation belt? Using research as an example, I would like to be able to at least put Green research on one side and Red research on the other side. If I could do something more complex for when I get to higher tiers of research (like green-blue-green on one lane and red-purple-red on the other lane).
Third: I'm having problems finding a solid tutorial for for Smart Inserters. The belts lane page on the wiki (https://forums.factorio.com/wiki/inde ... /Belt_lane) shows a smart inserter pulling one material off a converyer line and putting it on another. I cant for the life of me figure out the interface for the smart inserter and what is doing what.
For reference.
My Research production setup:

My General production setup:















 When putting items on the belt, inserters put them on the far lane. When picking items off the belt, they prefer the closer lane (but will take the far lane as well)
 When putting items on the belt, inserters put them on the far lane. When picking items off the belt, they prefer the closer lane (but will take the far lane as well)