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Anyway, your mod is more realistic than the original, and more realistic than the other mods.
The original tank capacity is too low, even tens of times lower than today's civilian ones.
But I think it's a little too much.
The mod tank is small in size and the frame takes up a lot of space.
So the tank takes up about one large grid
70 % of the space, or about 10 cubic meters.
The density of liquid oxygen is the highest of all states in oxygen, which is 1.14 tons per cubic meter.
The 10 cubic meter tank can hold 11.4 tons of liquid oxygen, which is 9.12 million liters of oxygen in the standard state.
This mod is 12.5 million liters, which is 37 % more.
This is not achieved in reality, even if the technology of the SE world is hundreds of years advanced.
Could you please change it to make the data more realistic?
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=863145563