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The '''converter''' is a special [[parts|part]] able to create usable [[fuel]] for everyday use from exploited [[resource|raw-material]] ''(which is now means [[ore]] only)''. This feature makes these parts an inevitable final element of the fuel producing activities start with [[resource scanner|resource scanning]], continue with [[resource harvester|resource harvesting]].
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A '''converter''' is a special [[parts|part]] able to make [[fuel]] from [[resource|raw-material]]. Specifically, it consumes [[ore]] stored in an [[ore tank]] to make [[liquid fuel]], [[oxidizer]] or [[monopropellant]], requiring empty space available in an appropriate type of [[fuel tank]]. Conversion also consumes a large amount of [[electric charge]] and requires active [[radiator]] cooling to run continuously at a reasonable rate.
  
The converters work with different efficiency depending on the type, but the conversion always needs vast amount of [[electric charge]].
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Producing fuel aboard a craft with a converter can allow it to have effectively unlimited [[delta-v]], by refuelling repeatedly, so greatly extending mission range and flexibility. Conversion will generally follow, or run concurrently with, [[resource harvester|resource harvesting]], with drills extracting ore from a [[celestial body]] or [[asteroid]]. On [[planet]]s or [[moon]]s, this will generally have been proceeded by use of [[resource scanner]]s to find a location with a sufficiently high ore concentration. Although craft can also be launched pre-loaded with ore.
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The conversion ratio of ore to fuel is fixed, but there is a large difference between the two converter types, and also in the base conversion rates. Conversion rate and electricity use are also very variable, being greatly effected by "thermal efficiency" (determined by the current core temperature) and by the presence and level of an engineer aboard the craft.
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== Converters available ==
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{{Stats table converters}}
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
For the conversion a non-empty [[ore tank]] and a proper not-full [[fuel tank]] have to be connected to the converter.
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Conversion is initiated by selecting one ''Italic text''or more''Italic text'' of the options from a converter's action menu (via right clicking on the part), or bounding to an [[action group]]:
There are the following options possible:
 
 
* '''''Start/Stop ISRU [Lf+Ox]''''' - converts to [[liquid fuel]] and [[oxidizer]] in ratio of the need of the [[liquid fuel engine]]s.
 
* '''''Start/Stop ISRU [Lf+Ox]''''' - converts to [[liquid fuel]] and [[oxidizer]] in ratio of the need of the [[liquid fuel engine]]s.
 
* '''''Start/Stop ISRU [Monoprop]''''' - converts to [[monopropellant]].
 
* '''''Start/Stop ISRU [Monoprop]''''' - converts to [[monopropellant]].
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* '''''Start/Stop ISRU [Ox]''''' - converts to oxidizer.
 
* '''''Start/Stop ISRU [Ox]''''' - converts to oxidizer.
  
During the conversion of the core temperature increases till it reaches its thermodynamical balance - and the conversion efficiency depends on the core temperature. The attached [[radiator]]s can be used for dissipate the produced heat for keeping the core temperature around the optimal value.
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There must be available ore on the craft, in an ore tank that is not locked, and also space available in a fuel tank of the fuel type being produced. "Lf+Of" mode requires space for both fuel types.
  
== Converters available ==
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Once activated, the core temperature of a converter will rise from ambient, warming up towards 100% optimal thermal efficiency at 1000K. Radiator core cooling, if available, will then begin transferring surplus heat from the core to maintain this temperature, as much as is permitted. If cooling is insufficient the core temperature will continue to rise, eventually settling into thermodynamic balance, as heat production falls off again with decreasing thermal efficiency and passive heat dissipation to other parts and surroundings runs faster at higher temperatures.
{{Stats table converters}}
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If electric charge on the craft is depleted the converter will stop, but then continue automatically when charge becomes available again. (Note: converters may even take priority over probe cores in a situation of inadequate electrical supply, potentially creating a deadlock where the converter can not be disabled due to limited craft control when unmanned command pods are unpowered, if there are no [[Kerbalnaut]]s available.)

Revision as of 06:18, 19 March 2017

A converter is a special part able to make fuel from raw-material. Specifically, it consumes ore stored in an ore tank to make liquid fuel, oxidizer or monopropellant, requiring empty space available in an appropriate type of fuel tank. Conversion also consumes a large amount of electric charge and requires active radiator cooling to run continuously at a reasonable rate.

Producing fuel aboard a craft with a converter can allow it to have effectively unlimited delta-v, by refuelling repeatedly, so greatly extending mission range and flexibility. Conversion will generally follow, or run concurrently with, resource harvesting, with drills extracting ore from a celestial body or asteroid. On planets or moons, this will generally have been proceeded by use of resource scanners to find a location with a sufficiently high ore concentration. Although craft can also be launched pre-loaded with ore.

The conversion ratio of ore to fuel is fixed, but there is a large difference between the two converter types, and also in the base conversion rates. Conversion rate and electricity use are also very variable, being greatly effected by "thermal efficiency" (determined by the current core temperature) and by the presence and level of an engineer aboard the craft.

Converters available

Image Part Radial size Cost
(Funds)
Mass
(t)
Max. Temp.
(K)
Tolerance
(m/s)
Tolerance
(g)
Electricity
(⚡/s)
Convert-O-Tron 125.png
Convert-O-Tron 125 Small 1 000 1.25 2 000 7 50 30
ISRU Converter.png
Convert-O-Tron 250 Large 8 000 4.25 2 000 7 50 30


Usage

Conversion is initiated by selecting one Italic textor moreItalic text of the options from a converter's action menu (via right clicking on the part), or bounding to an action group:

  • Start/Stop ISRU [Lf+Ox] - converts to liquid fuel and oxidizer in ratio of the need of the liquid fuel engines.
  • Start/Stop ISRU [Monoprop] - converts to monopropellant.
  • Start/Stop ISRU [LqdFuel] - converts to liquid fuel.
  • Start/Stop ISRU [Ox] - converts to oxidizer.

There must be available ore on the craft, in an ore tank that is not locked, and also space available in a fuel tank of the fuel type being produced. "Lf+Of" mode requires space for both fuel types.

Once activated, the core temperature of a converter will rise from ambient, warming up towards 100% optimal thermal efficiency at 1000K. Radiator core cooling, if available, will then begin transferring surplus heat from the core to maintain this temperature, as much as is permitted. If cooling is insufficient the core temperature will continue to rise, eventually settling into thermodynamic balance, as heat production falls off again with decreasing thermal efficiency and passive heat dissipation to other parts and surroundings runs faster at higher temperatures.

If electric charge on the craft is depleted the converter will stop, but then continue automatically when charge becomes available again. (Note: converters may even take priority over probe cores in a situation of inadequate electrical supply, potentially creating a deadlock where the converter can not be disabled due to limited craft control when unmanned command pods are unpowered, if there are no Kerbalnauts available.)