But now I saw a different behaviour. I designed a production line for a full blue belt of green science. According to my math, I need 36 assemblers for that. As inserters sometimes might leave gaps due to timing, I built 2 rows of 20 assemblers with their output belts merged afterwards. The "spare" assemblers should fill any potential gaps. To be really sure to have no gaps, I also added extra output belts to the last of the two assemblers, each sideloading the main output belt, just in case. I expected that these belts would back up and fill up any left over gap should one still happen.
Now the result is like that:
![Image](https://forums.factorio.com/images/ext/e9af392429dde0f00790105bf9a419b2.jpg)
It works like I expected on the lower half. But on the upper half, somehow the sideloaded science packs always manage to sneak in into the already fully compressed belt.
What is happening there? Is this a bug or a known issue?