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The '''Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank''' provides fuel to attached [[liquid fuel engine]]s, and was the largest [[liquid fuel tank]] prior to [[0.23.5]]. The appearance of the tank, including the rust-like orange colour is inspired by [[w:Space Shuttle external tank|Space Shuttle external tank]]. However, unlike the real life counterpart containing liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, the Jumbo-64 contains the unspecified [[liquid fuel]] and [[oxidizer]].
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The '''Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank''' provides fuel to attached [[liquid fuel engine]]s, and was the largest [[liquid fuel tank]] prior to [[0.23.5]]. The appearance of the tank, including the rust-like orange colour, is inspired by [[w:Space Shuttle external tank|Space Shuttle external tank]]. However, unlike the real life counterpart containing liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, the Jumbo-64 contains the unspecified [[liquid fuel]] and [[oxidizer]].
  
 
== Info ==
 
== Info ==
 
[[File:Jumbo 64 Mark.png|thumb|left|That's how many fuel tanks can SAFELY go on the same craft.]]
 
[[File:Jumbo 64 Mark.png|thumb|left|That's how many fuel tanks can SAFELY go on the same craft.]]
As of {{Check version|0.23}}, this tank does not transfer heat effectively. Engines attached directly to it and running at full throttle (especially [[Mainsail]]s or [[LV-N]]s) risk overheat. Throttling down, or placing a fuel tank (such as the [[Rockomax X200-8 Fuel Tank]]) or structural component in between the engines and the Jumbo-64 fuel tank will fix this. Another workaround for this problem is to stack two [[Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank]]s in place of a Jumbo-64. Together they have exactly the same mass, fuel capacity, drag and dimensions but different part count which might impact on the performance of the game.
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As of {{Check version|0.23}}, this tank does not transfer heat effectively. Engines attached directly to it and running at full throttle (especially [[Mainsail]]s or [[LV-N]]s) risk overheat. Throttling down, or placing a fuel tank (such as the [[Rockomax X200-8 Fuel Tank]]) or structural component in between the engines and the Jumbo-64 fuel tank will fix this. Another workaround for this problem is to stack two [[Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank]]s in place of a Jumbo-64. Together they have exactly the same mass, fuel capacity, drag, and dimensions but different part count which might impact on the performance of the game.
  
The [[RE-M3 "Mainsail" Liquid Engine]] produces less heat in [[0.22]]. Its heat production was lowered from 500 to 400, reducing the chance of overheating. The [[LV-N "Nerv" Atomic Rocket Motor]] will no longer overheat under this tank as of 0.22. The [[T-1 Toroidal Aerospike "Dart" Liquid Fuel Engine]] has a higher maximum temperature as of 0.22, also reducing its overheat risk.
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The [[RE-M3 "Mainsail" Liquid Engine]] produces less heat in [[0.22]]. Its heat production was lowered from 500 to 400, reducing the chance of overheating. The [[LV-N "Nerv" Atomic Rocket Motor]] will no longer overheat under this tank as of 0.22. The [[T-1 Toroidal Aerospike "Dart" Liquid Fuel Engine]] has a higher maximum temperature as of 0.22, also reducing the risk of overheating.
  
 
There is a "01" label near the top lip of the fuel tank.
 
There is a "01" label near the top lip of the fuel tank.
  
It is supposedly shipped to the ksc in a [[Mk3 Cargo Bay CRG-100]].
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The Jumbo-64 is supposedly shipped to the [[Kerbal Space Center]] in a [[Mk3 Cargo Bay CRG-100]].
  
 
=== Comparison ===
 
=== Comparison ===
Before [[0.23.5]], it was the heaviest part, when fueled, and the largest tank. Both records go the [[Kerbodyne S3-14400 Tank]] with its release. Additionally the [[LFB KR-1x2]] was released in 0.23.5 which can store the same amount of fuel and provide additional engines. So even between all tanks with a large radius, or smaller, the Jumbo-64 tank is not the heaviest part and shares the record of the largest tank of that radius with the LFB KR-1x2. Of the tanks introduced in 0.23.5 it's only larger than [[Kerbodyne S3-3600 Tank]] which is the smallest of the new tanks.
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Before [[0.23.5]], it was the heaviest part, when fueled, and the largest tank. Both records go the [[Kerbodyne S3-14400 Tank]] with its release. Additionally the [[LFB KR-1x2]] was released in 0.23.5 which can store the same amount of fuel and provide additional engines. So even between all tanks with a large radius or smaller, the Jumbo-64 tank is not the heaviest part and shares the record of the largest tank of that radius with the LFB KR-1x2. Of the tanks introduced in 0.23.5, it's only larger than [[Kerbodyne S3-3600 Tank]] which is the smallest of the new tanks.
  
  

Revision as of 12:21, 14 July 2016

Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank
Part image
Liquid fuel tank by
Rockomax Conglomerate

Radial size Large, Radial mounted
Cost (total) 5 750.00 Funds
(dry) 2 812.40 Funds
Mass (total) 36.000 t
(dry) 4.000 t
Drag 0.3-0.2
Max. Temp. 2000 K
Impact Tolerance 6 m/s
Research Advanced fuel systems.png Adv. Fuel Systems
Unlock cost 24 200 Funds
Since version 0.18
Part configuration Rockomax64.cfg
Liquid fuel 2 880 Units of fuel
Oxidizer 3 520 Units of fuel

The Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank provides fuel to attached liquid fuel engines, and was the largest liquid fuel tank prior to 0.23.5. The appearance of the tank, including the rust-like orange colour, is inspired by Space Shuttle external tank. However, unlike the real life counterpart containing liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, the Jumbo-64 contains the unspecified liquid fuel and oxidizer.

Info

That's how many fuel tanks can SAFELY go on the same craft.

As of 0.23[outdated], this tank does not transfer heat effectively. Engines attached directly to it and running at full throttle (especially Mainsails or LV-Ns) risk overheat. Throttling down, or placing a fuel tank (such as the Rockomax X200-8 Fuel Tank) or structural component in between the engines and the Jumbo-64 fuel tank will fix this. Another workaround for this problem is to stack two Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tanks in place of a Jumbo-64. Together they have exactly the same mass, fuel capacity, drag, and dimensions but different part count which might impact on the performance of the game.

The RE-M3 "Mainsail" Liquid Engine produces less heat in 0.22. Its heat production was lowered from 500 to 400, reducing the chance of overheating. The LV-N "Nerv" Atomic Rocket Motor will no longer overheat under this tank as of 0.22. The T-1 Toroidal Aerospike "Dart" Liquid Fuel Engine has a higher maximum temperature as of 0.22, also reducing the risk of overheating.

There is a "01" label near the top lip of the fuel tank.

The Jumbo-64 is supposedly shipped to the Kerbal Space Center in a Mk3 Cargo Bay CRG-100.

Comparison

Before 0.23.5, it was the heaviest part, when fueled, and the largest tank. Both records go the Kerbodyne S3-14400 Tank with its release. Additionally the LFB KR-1x2 was released in 0.23.5 which can store the same amount of fuel and provide additional engines. So even between all tanks with a large radius or smaller, the Jumbo-64 tank is not the heaviest part and shares the record of the largest tank of that radius with the LFB KR-1x2. Of the tanks introduced in 0.23.5, it's only larger than Kerbodyne S3-3600 Tank which is the smallest of the new tanks.


Product description

The largest tank available from Rockomax, the Jumbo-64 holds a vast amount of fuel in a friendly orange insulated container. Contrary to popular belief, the Jumbo-64 is NOT orange flavored and should NOT be tasted.

Changes

0.18
  • Initial release