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These look great and make fitting them into armour and look nice a real breeze. Trouble is they need more power please!! :)
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/796485291367254912/DB9C2B87A9ABC796411D140050674606E04E3578/
You keep coming up with great stuff, thank you!!
Sort of.
They still show as on in the terminal, but there's no flame and no thrust. A few seconds later, they all turn on at once. The entire time, they're drawing the same amount of power as if turned on. I've been able to get them to do this repeatedly.
The only thing that I think MAY be causing the issue is I'm using Cython's Power Transmitters to power the ship, and ONLY that. I'm curious if the power from the mother ship is over riding the transmitters through the connector, but it doesn't make sense that it would only 'deactivate' the thrusters.
Once I've tested that particular caveat, I'll update this comment.
Just one thing: Could you remove the thruster-components from the atmospheric thrusters and recompensate with materials you can find on a planet?