Propellant tank
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Summary
Propellant is the fuel for space ship thrusters.
Propellant is usually contained in large, medium or small gas canisters.
These canisters are often placed inside a space ship, and bolted down to secure them.
Basic information
Propellant tanks do not usually require regular maintenance.
They are placed in a ship, connected to the ship's thrusters with a pipe tool, and replaced when empty.
Most often the optimal propellant usage is achieved when the maximum thrust is at 70%.
Device fields
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
Propellant canisters are also a part of:
YOLOL field | description | range |
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GasContainerStoredResource | Output field for amount of resource currently available. | |
GasContainerMaxResource | Output field for maximum amount of resource that can be stored. | |
IsOpenId | Input/output field for closing/opening connectors. | |
FlowId | Output field for resource amounts flowing through the network. |