I do this, full of limpets. The first couple dozen I do target and collect. One time use basically. That beats dumping them for nothing. Then if I get close to full inventory I will target some fragments and kill a few more worn limpets. If you find a fragment that's clipped inside a rock, check to see how close you are to full inventory. You can then target the rock and kill a few limpets to start fresh with new ones.Might as well pretty-much fill your cargo hold with limpets completely.
I tend to find that, if I've got 128t of cargo space, buying 100 limpets works out about right.
Thing is, if you get really lucky and stumble across a bunch of core 'roids one after the other, you can always dump limpets to make space for more cargo.
As for mining profits, EDDB is your friend.
Use it to find the place with the best selling-price for a commodity, take your stuff there to sell, then try to find a source of that thing close to where you can sell it.
Bear in mind that things change, though, so it's always best to double-check with EDDB before selling.
https://eddb.io/commodity
https://eddb.io/commodity/350
I had my best time out mining today, AspX holds 68tons took 58 limpets mined 61 VO sold for 101MilSo I've just had a crack at the old void opal mining and was lucky enough to find a void opal hotspot in the very first ice ring I visited. I only collected 14 void opals on this first jolly as I had underestimated the number of limpets I'd need and didn't have the materials to keep synthesising more. So I decided to sell up. I managed to sell them for 1.4 million a piece and the station I sold them to said it would take 24 in total.
This leaves me thinking - while it may be possible to stock up on a 100 millions worth of void opals in an hour you're not really earning 100 million an hour by the time you factor in finding stations to sell them to and travelling to said stations. Probably half that in reality. Not that I'm going to complain. Its still a pretty good return on time investment and a great distraction for the moment.
If I'm somehow doing it wrong, please let me know.
This next time I'm going out with a stock of 40 limpets and I'll see how that goes.
That's exactly what I did. The selling price ranges from a few tens of thousands to over a million per unit. EDDB was telling me that the demand at the very top prices was only 1 or 2 units so I didn't bother wasting time. I went for the one that said demand was 46 ( the only double figures one at the time ) and when I got there demand was only 24.As for mining profits, EDDB is your friend.
That's exactly what I did. The selling price ranges from a few tens of thousands to over a million per unit. EDDB was telling me that the demand at the very top prices was only 1 or 2 units so I didn't bother wasting time. I went for the one that said demand was 46 ( the only double figures one at the time ) and when I got there demand was only 24.
My assumption then is this: Other players fill up the demand.
But if the demand just varies over time and is different for each player then do let me know.
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Mining in anything other than a Type-9 is time that should have been spent mining in a Type-9.