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The Ion Engine is good for fine tuning of orbits just as the RCS system is used. It is also a popular propulsion method for planes on planets on which [[Jet Engine]]s don't work. Due to its great fuel efficiency it seems like a good engine for interplanetary travel, but be warned that maneuvers take forever to complete due to its low thrust-to-weight ratio, so be prepared for a really boring flight.
 
The Ion Engine is good for fine tuning of orbits just as the RCS system is used. It is also a popular propulsion method for planes on planets on which [[Jet Engine]]s don't work. Due to its great fuel efficiency it seems like a good engine for interplanetary travel, but be warned that maneuvers take forever to complete due to its low thrust-to-weight ratio, so be prepared for a really boring flight.
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=== Electrical consumption ===
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The game lists the electrical consumption as 12&nbsp;E which is the electricity consumed for 0.1&nbsp;xenon so to use 1&nbsp;xenon a electricity of 120&nbsp;E is required. As the engine in fact uses 0.12135&nbsp;xenon the full electrical consumption is a bit higher at -14.562&nbsp;E/s.<ref>Answer in the forum to [http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/showthread.php/26354-Ion-Engine-consumes-more-energy-than-it-should?p=321868&viewfull=1#post321868 Ion Engine consumes more energy than it should].</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 20:16, 27 April 2013

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The PB-Ion Electric Propulsion System is a tiny-sized engine which runs on electricity and Xenon propellant. It's modeled after the real-world Hall effect thruster.

Usage

This engine has a phenomenal fuel efficiency (4200 s Isp), but very low thrust and requires an immense amount of electricity to operate. Electricity can be obtained using Solar Panels and Radioisotope Batteries. To keep one ion engine constantly running at full thrust, you either need one Gigantor XL Solar Array or 20 PB-NUK Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators.

Batteries can be used to store the electricity since there may be times your Solar Panels will be blocked from the Sun by objects or the dark side of Celestial Bodies.

The PB-Ion Electric Propulsion System uses xenon gas as fuel. It is stored in PB-X150 Xenon Container only, and can be directed in only one direction.

The Ion Engine is good for fine tuning of orbits just as the RCS system is used. It is also a popular propulsion method for planes on planets on which Jet Engines don't work. Due to its great fuel efficiency it seems like a good engine for interplanetary travel, but be warned that maneuvers take forever to complete due to its low thrust-to-weight ratio, so be prepared for a really boring flight.

Electrical consumption

The game lists the electrical consumption as 12 E which is the electricity consumed for 0.1 xenon so to use 1 xenon a electricity of 120 E is required. As the engine in fact uses 0.12135 xenon the full electrical consumption is a bit higher at -14.562 E/s.[1]

Description

By emitting ionized xenon gas through a small thruster port, the PB-ION can produce incredibly efficient propulsion, but with a downside of very low thrust and high expense. The general perception of this engine as being powered by "witchcraft" has unfortunately given it a sour reputation.

Ionic Protonic Electronics

Gallery

Changes

0.18
  • Initial Release

References

  1. Answer in the forum to Ion Engine consumes more energy than it should.