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you get more power from it i found that also shortly out through Youtube
use isy's solar script ad only 6 ion engines/thrusterssince the the top is flat you can add atleast 5thrusters there and 1 in the bottom or vice versa use a programmeble block and a camera on top and control seat use the script make the controlseat and thrusters and camera as 1 group ad that to the programmeble block whit the solar scriupt from isy's and its solver no subgrids needed
i had to figure that 1 on my own isy's scripts works on to different forms ether rotor is used but then you get e a subgrid and that's not what you whant right so use my first option becausse that works whit the same script
from isy's
And you don't need no external script for solar panels to follow the sun anymore. The turret control block can do this, too. But I avoid subrgrids on my blueprints because they can't be projected with a projector.
and you can have station always the sun panels towards the sun at all cost