My vette is set up a little different for mining, but I like it. Gotta go knock the dust off of it and... knock some rock dust on to it. Thanks for sharing.
Have around 1500 hours in the game. At the start of the week by far the best ship I owned was my Jumpaconda and had 120 mill in the bank. Now it's the end on the week and I have a decent built Cutter, about to buy my Corvette and have a fleet carrier. I tried doing trit mining with my Anacondo and yes it was working but then I look at the numbers you put out in this video and just jumped back to the bubble to try this build out.
Mind that most Tritium hotspots really do suck. Near the Bubble we found a hotspot that can be used for testing your gear at a good ring. Praea Euq MU-E C25-6 A 3 Ring A
Literally broke my first million credits today, randomly found a hot spot doing a task for methane clathrate, like i stopped doing the quest and just kept looking for more tritium
Where's that hotspot? We haven't found any good ones in the Bubble yet, but maybe you did? For pure credits, you'll be better off mining Platinum in the Bubble. Metallic Rings. Also, look us up on Inara. STLC. Server link there.
Yes, but if you're in the Bubble it'll be so much faster to just buy it and make your money in some other way. In the void, you have STAR depots as an option, if you can afford that. That said, you can use the Tritium Highway overlay on ED Astro to find verified good hotspots along your route and with some practice and a good build you should be able to put 300 tons per hour or more in your tank. Depending on how heavy you are that means 3-4 sessions for you to travel to the next verified hotspot. I've been travelling for a year now on only mined Tritium, including 2 visits to Beagle Point, so it's absolutely possible.
I don't understand how 14 is low dude... I run 9 collectors with size 2 lasers... My ship never stops... it keeps going at 100m/s the entire time... while I'm coming to a rock it mines the rock fully about the time I turn to avoid hitting it and move to the next rock. The 9 class a limpets gather all the bits from the rock in the same time that I'm within limpet range...
Yeah, that doesn't sound like Tritium mining... And it depends on the laser setup, right? On my Cutter I run 7 lasers, 20 collectors, check my other video. For SSD mining with the Cutter, I'm spinning around the rock following the deposit. Fragments go everywhere and a lot of them die. Need as many collectors as you can possibly fit for that.
@@ruffleif8381 not really. A rock only has so many chunks regardless of laser amount. 4 size 2 empty a rock in less time than it takes to go from500 to 0 meters. And I’m not arguing here I’m trying to figure out how you can do so much more volume. I’ll build a duplicate copy of your ship and try, but for pure laser mining without deep core I rarely get over 120t per hr.
@@AtlasRandGaming That's cause ring quality matters big time. I'd say 80% Tritium hotspots are just shitty. We spend weeks scouting and testing the ones we present to the community. And because Tritium has very low yield in general for laser, all these little efficiency improvements sum up to make a big difference. For laser mining, check my other video with the 7x laser Cutter. I only go for rocks with 10% or more, btw, and there's quite a few elements involved. Search STLC on Inara and feel free to join our server.
Then why did you watch it??? Not trying to make entertainment here, just sharing what I know with the community. You're not interested? -Fine with me...
Happy to humour you. I have no intention of being a pro TH-camr, just sharing what I've learned with the community. For quality videos, just go elsewhere, Dude!
Lots of good stuff in there. Pushing the envelope of the Tritium mining profession!
My vette is set up a little different for mining, but I like it. Gotta go knock the dust off of it and... knock some rock dust on to it. Thanks for sharing.
Have around 1500 hours in the game. At the start of the week by far the best ship I owned was my Jumpaconda and had 120 mill in the bank. Now it's the end on the week and I have a decent built Cutter, about to buy my Corvette and have a fleet carrier. I tried doing trit mining with my Anacondo and yes it was working but then I look at the numbers you put out in this video and just jumped back to the bubble to try this build out.
Mind that most Tritium hotspots really do suck. Near the Bubble we found a hotspot that can be used for testing your gear at a good ring.
Praea Euq MU-E C25-6 A 3 Ring A
Literally broke my first million credits today, randomly found a hot spot doing a task for methane clathrate, like i stopped doing the quest and just kept looking for more tritium
Where's that hotspot? We haven't found any good ones in the Bubble yet, but maybe you did? For pure credits, you'll be better off mining Platinum in the Bubble. Metallic Rings. Also, look us up on Inara. STLC. Server link there.
"14 is a little low"
Me, only able to fit 9 collector limpets: "U wot."
I only have one, but I just started playing earlier this week
@@chadbannergreen start with exploring, then with trading and then mining, thats how i did it. worked pretty well
Thanks for this video! Great info!
Could you also put a link for coriolis for your build as well
Can i refuel a carieer from mining?
Yes, but if you're in the Bubble it'll be so much faster to just buy it and make your money in some other way. In the void, you have STAR depots as an option, if you can afford that. That said, you can use the Tritium Highway overlay on ED Astro to find verified good hotspots along your route and with some practice and a good build you should be able to put 300 tons per hour or more in your tank. Depending on how heavy you are that means 3-4 sessions for you to travel to the next verified hotspot. I've been travelling for a year now on only mined Tritium, including 2 visits to Beagle Point, so it's absolutely possible.
@ruffleif8381 thanks for information pal
I don't understand how 14 is low dude... I run 9 collectors with size 2 lasers... My ship never stops... it keeps going at 100m/s the entire time... while I'm coming to a rock it mines the rock fully about the time I turn to avoid hitting it and move to the next rock. The 9 class a limpets gather all the bits from the rock in the same time that I'm within limpet range...
Yeah, that doesn't sound like Tritium mining... And it depends on the laser setup, right? On my Cutter I run 7 lasers, 20 collectors, check my other video. For SSD mining with the Cutter, I'm spinning around the rock following the deposit. Fragments go everywhere and a lot of them die. Need as many collectors as you can possibly fit for that.
@@ruffleif8381 not really. A rock only has so many chunks regardless of laser amount. 4 size 2 empty a rock in less time than it takes to go from500 to 0 meters. And I’m not arguing here I’m trying to figure out how you can do so much more volume. I’ll build a duplicate copy of your ship and try, but for pure laser mining without deep core I rarely get over 120t per hr.
@@AtlasRandGaming That's cause ring quality matters big time. I'd say 80% Tritium hotspots are just shitty. We spend weeks scouting and testing the ones we present to the community. And because Tritium has very low yield in general for laser, all these little efficiency improvements sum up to make a big difference. For laser mining, check my other video with the 7x laser Cutter. I only go for rocks with 10% or more, btw, and there's quite a few elements involved. Search STLC on Inara and feel free to join our server.
...all that grinding for a vette just to go mining.
Waaaaay to much talk.
Then why did you watch it??? Not trying to make entertainment here, just sharing what I know with the community. You're not interested? -Fine with me...
Anyone got a good guess on how many times "Ummm" or "Ahh" (including variations of them) was said?
Asking for a friend...
Happy to humour you. I have no intention of being a pro TH-camr, just sharing what I've learned with the community. For quality videos, just go elsewhere, Dude!