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Conversion
Majiir edited this page Jan 6, 2013
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Conversion allows Kethane to be processed into other fuels aboard a spacecraft. Converters require electrical power to operate, and some fuel mass is lost in the conversion process.
- Converters obey the fuel routing rules that apply to other parts. When producing liquid fuel or oxidizer, a converter must be properly connected to the receiving tanks. In most cases, placing the converter adjacent to the target tanks is enough. For some configurations, converters must be connected by fuel lines. Converters work by consuming a negative quantity of fuel, so counterintuitively, fuel should be routed from tanks to converters.