Z-200 Rechargeable Battery Bank
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| Z-200 Rechargeable Battery Bank | ||
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| Battery by Zaltonic Electronics | ||
| Radial size | Tiny | |
| Cost | (total) | 360 |
| Mass | (total) | 0.01 t |
| Drag | 0.2 | |
| Max. Temp. | 2000 K | |
| Impact Tolerance | 8 m/s | |
| Research | ||
| Unlock cost | 3,200 | |
| Since version | 0.21 | |
| Part configuration | z-200Battery.cfg | |
| Packed volume | 80 l | |
| Electric capacity | 200 ⚡ | |
The Z-200 Rechargeable Battery Bank is a battery that stores 200 units of electrical charge for a spacecraft. It stores twice the energy as a Z-100 Rechargeable Battery Pack, and has twice the mass. It can be used as a structural element, and fits in a size-0 stack.
Product description
| “ | The Z-200 is a stackable variant of the Z-100 battery pack, with increased capacity. In emergency situations, please refrain from "reversing the polarity". — Zaltonic Electronics |
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Trivia
- The Z-200 is by far the most expensive battery in terms of cost per unit charge.
Changes
- Moved from Utility to Electrical
- Fixed spelling error in name (Z-200 Rechargable Battery Bank → Z-200 Rechargeable Battery Bank)
- Initial release
