never in my life will i leave a starport without a fuel scoop again....

just got to durius and was critically low on fuel.....took about 30 min to get to the nearest station that was 200.000ls away, never again.
 
Good decision!

Don't need to pay for fuel ever again.

sometimes its not worth installing one. for example if you are trading and making 1000+ a tonne profit but only making short jumps between systems the fuel costs will be much lower than the profit you miss out on by having a scoop installed in place of a 4 tonne cargo rack.

my current trade run costs me about 600 Cr in fuel but i make 1090 Cr per tonne of cargo, if i had a scoop i'd loose out to the tune of 3760 credits per refuel.
 
sometimes its not worth installing one. for example if you are trading and making 1000+ a tonne profit but only making short jumps between systems the fuel costs will be much lower than the profit you miss out on by having a scoop installed in place of a 4 tonne cargo rack.

my current trade run costs me about 600 Cr in fuel but i make 1090 Cr per tonne of cargo, if i had a scoop i'd loose out to the tune of 3760 credits per refuel.

I agree.
If you have a pre-defined and known route and fuel is not much of an issue,
then this would be a good decision to go without the fuel scoop.
 
If you keep it from going over 100% temperature, very little.
Keep it below 150% and you won't suffer any damage. I have only seen damage after 150%, so I tend to bail out at 135%, that gives me a bit of margin, asthe temp only climbs to about 140% after I stop scooping.

Z...
 
How's the hull damage on fuel scooping?
Each ship is different. As a general rule you can take your ship up to 120 - 130% before you start taking damage. Bigger ships, such as the Anaconda, will take 140%+ before they start taking damage.
 

Sargon

Banned
Keep it below 150% and you won't suffer any damage. I have only seen damage after 150%, so I tend to bail out at 135%, that gives me a bit of margin, asthe temp only climbs to about 140% after I stop scooping.

Z...

ah good to know... I was playing it safe... But with a good scoop, job is done really fast... Almost a skim and go operation.

What I did notice is that wear and tear shoot up quite a bit if one allows it to go over 100%. This is what I was thinking of.
 
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