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The '''Rockomax Jumbo 64 Fuel Tank''' provides fuel to attached [[Liquid Fuel#Associated Engines|liquid fuel engines]], and is the largest fuel tank available for now.
 
The '''Rockomax Jumbo 64 Fuel Tank''' provides fuel to attached [[Liquid Fuel#Associated Engines|liquid fuel engines]], and is the largest fuel tank available for now.
  
As of 0.19.1, this tank does not transfer heat effectively. Engines attached directly to it and running at full throttle (especially Mainsails) will overheat. Throttling down, or placing a 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 and dimensions.
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As of 0.19.1, this tank does not transfer heat effectively. Engines attached directly to it and running at full throttle (especially Mainsails) will overheat. Throttling down, or placing a 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 and dimensions, but (unfortunately) as of 0.18, the drag is also equal for an X200-32 as an X200-64. Using two X200-32s will result in the fuel reservoir having twice as much drag as one X200-64.
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==

Revision as of 06:25, 20 May 2013

Rockomax Jumbo 64 Fuel Tank/Box

The Rockomax Jumbo 64 Fuel Tank provides fuel to attached liquid fuel engines, and is the largest fuel tank available for now.

As of 0.19.1, this tank does not transfer heat effectively. Engines attached directly to it and running at full throttle (especially Mainsails) will overheat. Throttling down, or placing a 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 and dimensions, but (unfortunately) as of 0.18, the drag is also equal for an X200-32 as an X200-64. Using two X200-32s will result in the fuel reservoir having twice as much drag as one X200-64.

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, but I hear it tastes like grape.

Rockominimum Conglomerate

Changes

0.18
  • Initial release