ESU Power Pack

    ESU Power Pack Tidy Colorcoded Annotated

    Hey man, this is gold.

    I have spawned in your ship once and templated 2 of those setups.

    It was very helpful for me.

    If you ever want to revise this: I missed some compact power knots with 16 (or more :D )power lines, that I can put into a small dimesion of 20x20x20, or 25x25x25. The 20x20x20 dimension is the key for me, I often build smaller ships and have big troubles put in efficient power systems into the small space.

    Also I would highly like some display modules on the power knots that explain: this is a 20line knot. Because standing in front of some of them, I was unsure if all the lines reached into all 6 sides, or were only reaching into 3 sides(namedly the ones that have some color coding at the end of their lines).
    Vvolodymyr
    Vvolodymyr
    Edit:
    Thank you for your review! I admit - it's sloppy right now and has no explanation.

    0) ATM best to look at them in build mode, sorry for the mess
    1) All cores extend in all 6 directions
    2) There are 24 groups (first One from Left); 20 groups (last and 5th(colors) 16, 12 and 8
    Easy way is go to one of the sides and count the extending lines (I shaped the extending lines into Pipe-like shape)
    3) The largest one 24groups - can have the Central Junction fit into 23_23_23 (all others fit into smaller areas)
    4) They are not perfect efficiency ( I was going off the notion that perfect stuff shouldn't be posted on dock)
    5) I changed my mind and will include my perfect set-ups as well as a few Perfect and Modular set-Ups designed for "3 core modular ships) :)

    It takes me longer than I imagined to clean up etc - it's way messier on my computer than you see here ( I have like 50 BPs and 50 Templates, some named wrong, some not informative, some repeats and minor differences... )

    But anyways, thanks for your review! :)
    Good idea ! sure could be helpful for new players, although radically different power core shapes are also possible with same 'central knot' approach. nice one