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Reactions in lowsec

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slave001 Anstian
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#1 - 2013-01-23 11:23:11 UTC
Hello ive been woundering this for quite a wile now , i havent done moonreactions before and i would like to go feurther into it.

i was thinking about a gallente tower bec of the 100% bonus to the silo.

How long would it take for a silo to be filled up?
what reactions are profitable enough to get the feul out of a medium tower.

anny information on this is welcomed.
Cavilha
Tupy Industries
#2 - 2013-01-23 13:01:22 UTC
Hi

Depends on the reaction that you will do. Some may take more than one month to fill the silo.

On costs and profits use:
https://eve-industrialist.com/eve-industrialist/reactions.eve

Do the math. Will have to always be redoing the account to see what it's worth. Because values ​​change rapidly.
Thanks
slave001 Anstian
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#3 - 2013-01-23 14:25:20 UTC
a Gallente tower with 100% bonus so a silo size of 40.000 M3 how long does it take to have it filled up/ empty
Batelle
Federal Navy Academy
#4 - 2013-01-23 16:19:18 UTC
if you can't answer that simple question (yes its simple), then you have no business running towers.

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Jason McCoy
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#5 - 2013-01-23 17:20:27 UTC
Cavilha wrote:
Hi

Depends on the reaction that you will do. Some may take more than one month to fill the silo.

On costs and profits use:
https://eve-industrialist.com/eve-industrialist/reactions.eve

Do the math. Will have to always be redoing the account to see what it's worth. Because values ​​change rapidly.
Thanks

This guy already answered your question, FFS do the math its simple really.

Some reactions occupy more room than others, do you want us to break each and every reaction down for you? Really? Like the other poster said if you cannot do the math yourself you have no business in this industry.

You need 100 of one item and 100 of the other, they will react to 200 of the other.
If you do complex some will react to 3k units or 10k units etc this is why the question is dependent on what you plan on reacting.

Your next question will be what you should react right? Let me guess for the most profits correct?