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Cockpits and passenger seats can also each hold about 1000L
  
  
 
Note that all cargo containers give 125 liters of storage per half meter cube (small block) of space that they occupy. The connectors get 64 liters per small block. The weight of the container itself per liter of storage space decreases as the container gets larger. The takeaway is to use larger containers, and use connectors only where ship links are intended.
 
Note that all cargo containers give 125 liters of storage per half meter cube (small block) of space that they occupy. The connectors get 64 liters per small block. The weight of the container itself per liter of storage space decreases as the container gets larger. The takeaway is to use larger containers, and use connectors only where ship links are intended.

Latest revision as of 09:46, 9 December 2021

Cargo Containers are used for storing items.

Name Block type Dimensions (W,H,L) Mass Storage Capacity Size of block
Small Cargo Container Icon.png Small Cargo Container Small Ship Icon.png Small 1,1,1 49.2 kg
49,200 g
49,200,000 mg
0.0492 t
125 L
0.125 m³
12.5 hL
0.125 m³
125 L
0.008 Large-Blocks
1 Small-Blocks
12.5 hL
125,000 mL
Medium Cargo Container Icon.png Medium Cargo Container Small Ship Icon.png Small 3,3,3 274.8 kg
274,800 g
274,800,000 mg
0.275 t
3,375 L
3.375 m³
337.5 hL
3.375 m³
3,375 L
0.216 Large-Blocks
27 Small-Blocks
337.5 hL
3,375,000 mL
Large Cargo Container Icon.png Large Cargo Container Small Ship Icon.png Small 5,5,5 626.2 kg
626,200 g
626,200,000 mg
0.626 t
15,625 L
15.625 m³
1,562.5 hL
15.625 m³
15,625 L
1 Large-Blocks
125 Small-Blocks
1,562.5 hL
15,625,000 mL
Connector Icon.png Connector Small Ship Icon.png Small 3,3,2 405.2 kg
405,200 g
405,200,000 mg
0.405 t
1,152 L
1.152 m³
115.2 hL
2.25 m³
2,250 L
0.144 Large-Blocks
18 Small-Blocks
225 hL
2,250,000 mL
Small Cargo Container Icon.png Small Cargo Container Large Ship Icon.png Large 1,1,1 648.4 kg
648,400 g
648,400,000 mg
0.648 t
15,625 L
15.625 m³
1,562.5 hL
15.625 m³
15,625 L
1 Large-Blocks
125 Small-Blocks
1,562.5 hL
15,625,000 mL
Large Cargo Container Icon.png Large Cargo Container Large Ship Icon.png Large 3,3,3 2,593.6 kg
2,593,600 g
2,593,600,000 mg
2.594 t
421,875 L
421.875 m³
42,187.5 hL
421.875 m³
421,875 L
27 Large-Blocks
3,375 Small-Blocks
42,187.5 hL
421,875,000 mL
Connector Icon.png Connector Large Ship Icon.png Large 1,1,1 3,564 kg
3,564,000 g
3,564,000,000 mg
3.564 t
8,000 L
8 m³
800 hL
15.625 m³
15,625 L
1 Large-Blocks
125 Small-Blocks
1,562.5 hL
15,625,000 mL

Cockpits and passenger seats can also each hold about 1000L


Note that all cargo containers give 125 liters of storage per half meter cube (small block) of space that they occupy. The connectors get 64 liters per small block. The weight of the container itself per liter of storage space decreases as the container gets larger. The takeaway is to use larger containers, and use connectors only where ship links are intended.