Industrial Storage Container

The Industrial Storage Container is a more advanced version of the Storage Container with the same function. This version is twice as tall, stores 48 items, and costs more. It has 2 inputs and 2 outputs.

Solution as Overflow-Splitter
The output you connect first will be prioritized. If this output can handle the sum of all inputs, all items will go that way. So use high tier belts. If the input rate is infinite (when container is full), it splits equal to both belts with their respective max output-rate. If the first placed output can't handle the sum of the inputs, the second output becomes active. Examples: After Loading:
 * Notice that the "first" and "second" placed output can change after loading if you use belt of different tiers. Due to loading order the lower tiered belts become the "first" placed. So check it sometimes.
 * Storage full, no input -> MK3 Output (1st-placed) 270 & MK3 Output (2nd placed) 270
 * MK3 Input 270 -> MK3 Output (1st-placed) 270 & MK3 Output (2nd placed) 0
 * MK3 Input 270 -> MK1 Output (1st-placed) 60 & MK3 Output (2nd placed) 230
 * MK1 Input 60 -> MK3 Output (1st-placed) 60 & MK1 Output (2nd placed) 0 (check below)
 * MK1 Input 60 -> MK3 Output (1st-placed, last loaded) 0 & MK1 Output (2nd placed, first loaded) 60

Last tested on Experimental Build 115086.

Tips

 * Useful to store large amount of items, such as Nuclear Waste.
 * It does not work as a belt balancer, due to strange priorities caused by the order of belt connections.