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==Mining In An Industrial==
==Mining In An Industrial==


In theory, you can mine in absolutely anything with a high power slot and a spare turret. However a mistake that many beginning miners make is thinking that since only high slots are required to fit a mining laser, and since industrial ships (such as the Iteron series) have enormous cargo bays, they'll save time by mining with their hauler. There isn't a miner in the 'verse who would recommend mining in an industrial - it may have a large cargo bay, but filling it with just one mining laser takes an extremely long time and is unprofitable. There are much more effective ways to involve an industrial and improve your ISK/hour ratio. For more information, see either [[Mining#Jet_Can_Mining | Jet Can Mining]], [[Mining#Combo_Jet_Can_Mining | Combo Jet Can Mining]] or [[Mining#GSC_Mining | GSC Mining]]
In theory, you can mine in absolutely anything with a high power slot and a spare turret. However a mistake that many beginning miners make is thinking that since only high slots are required to fit a mining laser, and since industrial ships (such as the Iteron series) have enormous cargo bays, they'll save time by mining with their hauler. However, there isn't a miner in the 'verse who would recommend mining in an industrial - it may have a large cargo bay, but filling it with just one mining laser takes an extremely long time and is unprofitable. There are much more effective ways to involve an industrial and improve your ISK/hour ratio. For more information, see either [[Mining#Jet_Can_Mining | Jet Can Mining]], [[Mining#Combo_Jet_Can_Mining | Combo Jet Can Mining]] or [[Mining#GSC_Mining | GSC Mining]]


==Whats next then?==
==Whats next then?==