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Not working fuel-cells from sterling systems when RPM and Avionic Systems are installed. #129

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Mar-V24 opened this issue Mar 28, 2024 · 1 comment
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Mar-V24 commented Mar 28, 2024

The Isue affects the MACE fuel cells.
The issue only apperas when a kerbal is at the craft.
The issue affects only non-default B9 subtyps

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(the subtyps exist in ModuleManger cache)

To Reproduce
-Installing RPM and Avionic Systems (with ckan)
-installing Sterling systems and dependcies
-Launching a Sterling systems Fuel cell, and a part with a kerbal

Expected behavior
Corerct resource requierments as when a probe core is used

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(should need Berylim, asks for Aluminium)

-KSP 1.12.3/5
-Windows

@Mar-V24 Mar-V24 added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 28, 2024
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Sounds like a dupe of #93, but I heard a report that this only occurs when MAS and RPM are installed together. Quite likely the bug is solely in MAS, and is the same issue as #93, but it is triggered by RPM's presence via patches that add MAS modules whenever a RPM computer module is present.

@JonnyOThan JonnyOThan closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Mar 29, 2024
@JonnyOThan JonnyOThan added the duplicate This issue or pull request already exists label Mar 29, 2024
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