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== Capacitor gauge == | == Capacitor gauge == | ||
[[File:Extremely_low_max_cap_1.png|thumb|400px|A ship with extremely low capacitor capacity | [[File:Extremely_low_max_cap_1.png|thumb|400px|A ship with extremely low capacitor capacity displays a unusual capacitor gauge with only one fragment displayed]] | ||
[[File:Extremely_low_max_cap_2.png|thumb|400px|A ship "without" capacitor: having only 49.68 GJ capacity which is below 50 GJ to make first fragment | [[File:Extremely_low_max_cap_2.png|thumb|400px|A ship "without" capacitor: having only 49.68 GJ capacity which is below the 50 GJ necessary to make the first fragment appear]] | ||
Your capacitor gauge | Your capacitor gauge is made up of many fragments that can split into four parts each. The number of fragments is determined by your capacitor capacity. | ||
For every | For every 50 GJ of capacity your ship has, one fragment is added to the gauge, until the maximum of 18 is reached. A full gauge with 18 fragments needs 900 GJ of capacity to appear. However, the capacitor gauge in the fitting window can only show up to 10 fragments. | ||
If you managed to get your capacitor capacity ''below'' 50 GJ, via | If you managed to get your capacitor capacity ''below'' 50 GJ, via fitting a Microwarpdrive or Capacitor Flux Coil to all slots, your capacitor gauge will disappear as it has 0 fragments. | ||
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