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| Research      = Basic Diesel
| Research      = Basic Diesel
| Designation  = Storage
| Designation  = Storage
| Variants      = [[Fluid Storage II]] (planned)
| Variants      = [[Fluid Storage II]]<br>[[Fluid Storage III]]<br>[[Fluid Storage IV]]
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The '''Fluid Storage''' is a [[:Category:Storage|storage]] building which allows for up to 180 units of [[:Category:Liquid products|liquid product]] to be stored. It acts as a simple buffer, a refueling point for [[Pickup]]s and [[Truck]]s when no [[Fuel Station]] is available, and an offloading destination for the [[Shipyard]] and [[Fluid Module (S)|Fluid Modules]] in [[Cargo Depot (2)|Cargo Depots]].
The '''Fluid Storage''' is a [[:Category:Storage|storage]] building which allows for up to 180 units of [[:Category:Liquid products|liquid product]] to be stored. It acts as a simple buffer, a refueling point for [[Pickup]]s and [[Truck]]s when no [[Fuel Station]] is available, and an offloading destination for the [[Shipyard]] and [[Fluid Module (S)|Fluid Modules]] in [[Cargo Depot (2)|Cargo Depots]].

Revision as of 10:31, 11 June 2022

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Fluid Storage
T1
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Stores up to 180 units of a liquid product
Construction
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25
WorkersNone
ElectricityNone
MaintenanceNone
Footprint5x4
CargoUnit products
Storage180
Required ResearchBasic Diesel
DesignationStorage Storage.png
VariantsFluid Storage II
Fluid Storage III
Fluid Storage IV

The Fluid Storage is a storage building which allows for up to 180 units of liquid product to be stored. It acts as a simple buffer, a refueling point for Pickups and Trucks when no Fuel Station is available, and an offloading destination for the Shipyard and Fluid Modules in Cargo Depots.

They also have 2 input and 2 output connection points for Pipes and can utilize all 4 simultaneously if so desired. Like many buildings, when the outputs are directly connected to the inputs of another (without Pipes), they transfer items at speeds far exceeding that of even two Pipe II's.