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The '''Large Holding Tank''' is a part introduced in version 1.0.
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The '''Large Holding Tank''' is a 2.5 meter part introduced in {{version|1.0}}. It can contain up to 1500 units of [[ore]]. It stores ore that has been harvested by a [[resource harvester]]. It appears to be inflatable, or made of some kind of fabric-like material.
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This part, or its 1.25 meter version, the [[Small Holding Tank]], are essential for craft using a [[converter]], as the tanks store all ore harvested by the drills. Additionally, this tank holds five times as much as its smaller cousin. It is also empty by default in the [[editor]]. If desired, it can be filled to the wanted amount inside the editor, via the prompt when right-clicking. Doing this while in the editor can be helpful to determine a craft's delta V after it has been fully loaded.
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== Usage ==
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Using the previously mentioned systems for mining, using a drill on the surface of an object will collect ore, if there is any ore present. As long as the drill is operational, it will automatically fill the holding tank, as long as it is properly connected to the ship (via [[docking]], direct connection in the editor, or [[FTX-2 External Fuel Duct|fuel line]] connection.) When empty, or chosen to be unfilled before [[launch]], or completely empty, it will have a weight of 2.0 tons.
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When completely filled with ore, the Large Holding Tank will have a mass of 17 tons, as each unit of ore weighs 10 kg ''per'' unit.
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As the impact tolerance is relatively low, or average for this tank (compared to [[Parts|other]] impact tolerances in the game,) special consideration may be needed. It should '''not''' be expected to survive [[Re-entry|re-entry forces]], or any landing that is faster than 7 m/s. Ideally, avoid any direct impact with this tank.
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When full of ore Large Holding Tanks are unusually prone to snapping off during an impact or even acceleration, especially when they are mounted radially rather than via a attachment node. Connecting the tank via its attachment node to a [[Docking Port]], [[BZ-52 Radial Attachment Point|Radial Attachment Point]] or even a [[Cubic Octagonal Strut]] results in a much more stress resistant joint.
  
 
== Product description ==
 
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 23 August 2018

Large Holding Tank
Part image
Ore tank by
Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co

Radial size Large, Radial mounted
Cost (total) 3 000.00 Funds
(dry) 3 000.00 Funds
Mass (total) 2.00 t
(dry) 2.00 t
Drag 0.2
Max. Temp. 2000 K
Volume  ?
Impact Tolerance 7 m/s
Research Experimental science.png Experimental Science
Unlock cost 9 000 Funds
Since version 1.0
Part configuration LargeTank.cfg
Ore (default) 0 Units of fuel
(max) 1 500 Units of fuel

The Large Holding Tank is a 2.5 meter part introduced in version 1.0. It can contain up to 1500 units of ore. It stores ore that has been harvested by a resource harvester. It appears to be inflatable, or made of some kind of fabric-like material.

This part, or its 1.25 meter version, the Small Holding Tank, are essential for craft using a converter, as the tanks store all ore harvested by the drills. Additionally, this tank holds five times as much as its smaller cousin. It is also empty by default in the editor. If desired, it can be filled to the wanted amount inside the editor, via the prompt when right-clicking. Doing this while in the editor can be helpful to determine a craft's delta V after it has been fully loaded.

Usage

Using the previously mentioned systems for mining, using a drill on the surface of an object will collect ore, if there is any ore present. As long as the drill is operational, it will automatically fill the holding tank, as long as it is properly connected to the ship (via docking, direct connection in the editor, or fuel line connection.) When empty, or chosen to be unfilled before launch, or completely empty, it will have a weight of 2.0 tons.

When completely filled with ore, the Large Holding Tank will have a mass of 17 tons, as each unit of ore weighs 10 kg per unit.

As the impact tolerance is relatively low, or average for this tank (compared to other impact tolerances in the game,) special consideration may be needed. It should not be expected to survive re-entry forces, or any landing that is faster than 7 m/s. Ideally, avoid any direct impact with this tank.

When full of ore Large Holding Tanks are unusually prone to snapping off during an impact or even acceleration, especially when they are mounted radially rather than via a attachment node. Connecting the tank via its attachment node to a Docking Port, Radial Attachment Point or even a Cubic Octagonal Strut results in a much more stress resistant joint.

Product description

A large tank that can be used for storing raw materials. Not to be used as a bouncy castle.

Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co

Changes

1.0
  • Initial release