HG's black globe discussion (p 42 & 43 of HG 2nd edition) states that 1 ton of capacitors will hold 36 EP. How long will a capacitor hold a charge and how fast can it discharge safely? My idea is to install a ton as a super battery and charge it during jump when other loads are lower than the power plant output. If for example a type R has 1 triple sand, 1 triple missile, and 2 triple beams; one ton of capacitors (@ 4 MCr) can power those 6 beam lasers for 6 shots each (well at least 5 each and still have a reserve.) That way p plant output can go to agility, or a ship with a damaged p plant can whatever.
Is this feasable? If I calculated correctly, am MT TL 15 battery to store that much would cost 12.86 MCr. (250 per EP * 36 = 9 MW .007 MW per KL of battery = 1285.714 Kl of battery * .01 MCr per KL = 12.857 MCr).
Is this feasable? If I calculated correctly, am MT TL 15 battery to store that much would cost 12.86 MCr. (250 per EP * 36 = 9 MW .007 MW per KL of battery = 1285.714 Kl of battery * .01 MCr per KL = 12.857 MCr).