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For hi-sec use, where you have manufacturing slots available in nearby stations (which are far cheaper on a per-hour basis), the only real use of a ship assembly array is bulk storage. The SSAA and MSAA both hold 2M m3 of materials, while the LSAA holds a massive 18.5M m3. All sizes of ship assembly arrays have corporate hangar tabs to make organization easier. However, while the LSAA holds 9x more cargo then the SSAA/MSAA siblings, it only requires 4x the CPU and 3x the PG of the SSAA. So for bulk storage in a hi-sec POS, the LSAA is a very popular choice. | For hi-sec use, where you have manufacturing slots available in nearby stations (which are far cheaper on a per-hour basis), the only real use of a ship assembly array is bulk storage. The SSAA and MSAA both hold 2M m3 of materials, while the LSAA holds a massive 18.5M m3. All sizes of ship assembly arrays have corporate hangar tabs to make organization easier. However, while the LSAA holds 9x more cargo then the SSAA/MSAA siblings, it only requires 4x the CPU and 3x the PG of the SSAA. So for bulk storage in a hi-sec POS, the LSAA is a very popular choice. | ||
In order for a member to use a Ship Assembly Array as storage, you | In order for a member to use a Ship Assembly Array as storage, you should use the tower management screen and change permissions on the xSAA module to "Corporation" or "Alliance". Do not hand out roles like "Config Starbase Equipment" or "Starbase Fuel Technician" (unless you absolutely want to). | ||
===Advanced S/M/L Ship Assembly Arrays=== | ===Advanced S/M/L Ship Assembly Arrays=== | ||