tritium to get to beagle

My goal is to keep enough trit on my carrier at all times to make it back home.
Every time I jump my FC, I mine to refill my tank.
In order to be as efficient as possible, I dont want to have more on my carrier than I need.
What is the amount that is needed to make a one way trip from sol to beagle point?
 

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Feed the Spansh Fleet Carrier tool with the Data and you'll get quite precise results based on your Carrier's gross weight.
I'd recommend to pack at least 100t extra to compensate for sub-optimal routing.

 
Feed the Spansh Fleet Carrier tool with the Data and you'll get quite precise results based on your Carrier's gross weight.
I'd recommend to pack at least 100t extra to compensate for sub-optimal routing.

I tried that but it doesnt seem to compensate for fuel loss along the way. Shows i use the same amount for each jump, but it should go down as my reserves go down.
 
I tried that but it doesnt seem to compensate for fuel loss along the way. Shows i use the same amount for each jump, but it should go down as my reserves go down.
Out that way at the moment, plenty of places to mine Tritium, EDDB - Bodies search and find is your friend, just enter your location select ring type Icy and find bodies.
 
Out that way at the moment, plenty of places to mine Tritium, EDDB - Bodies search and find is your friend, just enter your location select ring type Icy and find bodies.
I am not having trouble finding mining spots. My goal is to keep enough trit on me at all times to allow me to make a b-line for the bubble.
 
Feed the Spansh Fleet Carrier tool with the Data and you'll get quite precise results based on your Carrier's gross weight.
I'd recommend to pack at least 100t extra to compensate for sub-optimal routing.

I played with it, and if you hit the ticker for “determine tritium requirements” i can put in what i have and it will scale.
Looks lije its right around 15k to make a one way trip.
Thanks!
 
I wrote a small script that lets me play around with distance and tritium consumption. Assuming you start at maximum mass (full cargo hold), it looks like 65,000 takes a minimum of 14,722 tritium. But that's assuming perfect 500 ly jumps in a perfectly straight line, so expect the number to be higher.

EDIT: Ah, I didn't read far enough to see you used Spansh. Looks like it's a good agreement.
 
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