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{{Itembox
{{Itembox
  | name        = Kit (Tank) (Small Tank)
  | name        = Kit (Tank)
  | image      = [[File:ItemKitTank.png]]
  | image      = [[File:ItemKitTank.png]]
  | maxpressure =  60,795kPa (60MPa)
  | maxpressure =  60,795kPa (60MPa)
  | createdwith = [[Hydraulic Pipe Bender]], [[Fabricator]]
  | createdwith = [[Hydraulic Pipe Bender]], [[Fabricator]]
  | cost        = 5g [[copper]] + 20g [[steel]]
  | cost        = 5g [[copper]] + 20g [[steel]]
}}
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| name        = Kit (Insulated Tank)
| image      = [[File:ItemKitTankInsulated Orange.png]]
| maxpressure =  60,795kPa (60MPa)
| createdwith = [[Hydraulic Pipe Bender]], [[Fabricator]]
| cost        = 5g [[copper]] + 20g [[steel]] + 30g [[silicon]]
}}
}}
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== Description ==
== Description ==
[[Tank]]s are used to store large amounts gasses.  
[[Tank]]s are used to store large amounts gas.
Current-generation tanks are integrated directly into the connected pipe network, rather than acting as separate containers.
 
*The Small Tank requires 1 kit and can store 6000L.
*The Large Tank requires 5 kits and can store 50000L.
 
Combined with its high bursting pressure (60MPa) it can store upwards of 72000 mols at room temperature (20 °C).


The Small Tank requires 1 kit and can store 6000L.  
Both Small and Large Tanks are also available in insulated variants, which are constructed using Insulated Tank Kits instead of standard Tank Kits.


The Large Tank requires 5 kits and can store 50000L, and is currently the largest capacity container for gasses.
Tanks do not have data ports. Information such as pressure, temperature, and gas composition can be measured using a [[Pipe Analyzer]] connected to the same pipe network.
Combined with its high bursting pressure (>300 atmospheres) it can store upwards of 72000 mols at room temperature (20 °C).
Given that [[pipes]] will burst at pressures greater than 60,795KPa, this is also a limit for the tanks, as all gases will be lost if the pipe connected to a tank ruptures.


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Revision as of 11:50, 31 May 2026


Kit (Tank)
Max Pressure 60,795kPa (60MPa)
Recipe
Created With Hydraulic Pipe Bender, Fabricator
Cost 5g copper + 20g steel
Kit (Insulated Tank)
Max Pressure 60,795kPa (60MPa)
Recipe
Created With Hydraulic Pipe Bender, Fabricator
Cost 5g copper + 20g steel + 30g silicon
Small Tank
1 Kit to place volume 6000L
Operation
Construction
Placed with Kit (Tank)
Placed on Small Grid
Stage 1
Deconstruction
Deconstructed with Hand Drill
Item received Kit (Tank)
Large Tank
File:TankBig.png
5 Kits to place volume 50000L
Operation
Construction
Placed with Kit (Tank)
Placed on Small Grid
Stage 1
Deconstruction
Deconstructed with Hand Drill
Item received Kit (Tank)

Description

Tanks are used to store large amounts gas. Current-generation tanks are integrated directly into the connected pipe network, rather than acting as separate containers.

  • The Small Tank requires 1 kit and can store 6000L.
  • The Large Tank requires 5 kits and can store 50000L.

Combined with its high bursting pressure (60MPa) it can store upwards of 72000 mols at room temperature (20 °C).

Both Small and Large Tanks are also available in insulated variants, which are constructed using Insulated Tank Kits instead of standard Tank Kits.

Tanks do not have data ports. Information such as pressure, temperature, and gas composition can be measured using a Pipe Analyzer connected to the same pipe network.