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+ | The '''FL-R120 RCS Fuel Tank''' (originally the '''FL-R25 RCS Fuel Tank''') stores [[monopropellant]] for a spaceship's [[RCS]]. | ||
− | + | == Usage == | |
+ | [[File:FL-R25 Mark.png|thumb|left|200px|Labels on the fuel tank say ominous words like DANGER EXTREME COLD or FILL POINT]] | ||
− | + | The fuel tank provides fuel for all RCS thrusters of the ship. There is no need to place the thrusters directly on the tank. If there are several RCS fuel tanks the lowest will be used first to avoid jettisoning full tanks while preserving empty ones. Similarly, RCS tanks are emptied radially from the outside in. Within a stage, radial position takes precedence over vertical. | |
− | The fuel tank provides fuel for all RCS thrusters of the ship. There is no need to place the thrusters directly on the tank. If there are several RCS fuel tanks the lowest will be used first to avoid jettisoning full tanks while preserving empty ones. | ||
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== Product description == | == Product description == | ||
− | {{Quote|These fuel tanks monopropellant for RCS thrusters. New advances in plumbing technology made it possible to route RCS lines to any point in the ship. So unlike liquid fuel tanks, RCS Fuel tanks can be placed anywhere.}} | + | {{Quote|These fuel tanks store monopropellant for RCS thrusters. New advances in plumbing technology made it possible to route RCS lines to any point in the ship. So unlike liquid fuel tanks, RCS Fuel tanks can be placed anywhere.|manufacturer=JKJSP}} |
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== Comparison == | == Comparison == | ||
− | Prior to {{version|0.90.0}}, somewhat counter-intuitively, two [[FL- | + | Prior to {{version|0.90.0}}, somewhat counter-intuitively, two [[FL-R20 RCS Fuel Tank]] contained the same amount of monopropellant as a single FL-R120, yet saved 0.05 units of dry mass. The smaller tanks can also be placed radially, which made them the better choice for nearly all applications. Since v0.90.0, the FL-R120 holds slightly more than three times as much monopropellant, with similarly greater mass, edging out the equivalent in FL-R20 by 0.006 units, saving about 0.5% overall. |
== Changes == | == Changes == | ||
+ | ;[[1.12.2]] | ||
+ | * Renamed from '''FL-R25 RCS Fuel Tank''' to '''FL-R120 RCS Fuel Tank''' | ||
+ | ;[[1.4]] | ||
+ | * Increased tech cost from 2400 to 4600 | ||
+ | * Decreased cost from 600 to 330 | ||
+ | * Decreased mass from 0.15 to 0.08 | ||
+ | * Monopropellant supply decreased from 250 to 120 | ||
;[[0.90]] | ;[[0.90]] | ||
* Monopropellant supply increased from 100 to 250 | * Monopropellant supply increased from 100 to 250 | ||
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* RCS Fuel Tanks now drain symmetrically if placed using symmetry. | * RCS Fuel Tanks now drain symmetrically if placed using symmetry. | ||
;[[0.11]] | ;[[0.11]] | ||
− | * | + | * Initial release |
{{Parts}} | {{Parts}} | ||
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[[Category:RCS fuel tanks]] | [[Category:RCS fuel tanks]] |
Latest revision as of 07:45, 25 August 2021
FL-R120 RCS Fuel Tank | ||
Monopropellant tank by Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co | ||
Radial size | Small | |
Cost | (total) | 330.00 |
(dry) | 186.00 | |
Mass | (total) | 0.560 t |
(dry) | 0.080 t | |
Drag | 0.2 | |
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 12 m/s | |
Research | Adv. Fuel Systems | |
Unlock cost | 4 600 | |
Since version | 0.11 | |
Part configuration | RCSFuelTankR25.cfg | |
Packed volume | 920 l | |
Monopropellant | 120 |
The FL-R120 RCS Fuel Tank (originally the FL-R25 RCS Fuel Tank) stores monopropellant for a spaceship's RCS.
Usage
The fuel tank provides fuel for all RCS thrusters of the ship. There is no need to place the thrusters directly on the tank. If there are several RCS fuel tanks the lowest will be used first to avoid jettisoning full tanks while preserving empty ones. Similarly, RCS tanks are emptied radially from the outside in. Within a stage, radial position takes precedence over vertical.
Product description
“ | These fuel tanks store monopropellant for RCS thrusters. New advances in plumbing technology made it possible to route RCS lines to any point in the ship. So unlike liquid fuel tanks, RCS Fuel tanks can be placed anywhere. — Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co |
” |
Comparison
Prior to version 0.90.0, somewhat counter-intuitively, two FL-R20 RCS Fuel Tank contained the same amount of monopropellant as a single FL-R120, yet saved 0.05 units of dry mass. The smaller tanks can also be placed radially, which made them the better choice for nearly all applications. Since v0.90.0, the FL-R120 holds slightly more than three times as much monopropellant, with similarly greater mass, edging out the equivalent in FL-R20 by 0.006 units, saving about 0.5% overall.
Changes
- Renamed from FL-R25 RCS Fuel Tank to FL-R120 RCS Fuel Tank
- Increased tech cost from 2400 to 4600
- Decreased cost from 600 to 330
- Decreased mass from 0.15 to 0.08
- Monopropellant supply decreased from 250 to 120
- Monopropellant supply increased from 100 to 250
- Capacity increased to 100, description changed.
- Retextured, capacity decreased to 25
- Due to part rebalancing, mass reduced from 0.9 to 0.5, empty mass from 0.15 to 0.1, fuel units from 250 to 200 (This does make the name slightly less meaningful)
- RCS Fuel Tanks now drain symmetrically if placed using symmetry.
- Initial release