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Ashimmu neut or vamp?

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Dustbin Beaver
Celestial Precision
#1 - 2014-12-04 22:50:54 UTC
Hey guys, was gonna grab one of these for something different to fly, I made a guite nice fit but I added vamps, my thought being g as they will drain regardless they might as well be adding to my cap rather than a neut, I was using 3 e50s, what's ur take on the vamp/ neut thing, personal preference?
Jon Joringer
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#2 - 2014-12-04 23:16:47 UTC
Nos aren't a bad idea as they zero cap to run and help keep your own cap up (unless you're some fleet's dedicated neuting ship, then neuts for more pressure). Nos also have the upside on range if you care to spend a little cash.
Chainsaw Plankton
FaDoyToy
#3 - 2014-12-05 00:42:18 UTC
Corpum c-type nos are pretty dang cheap. but neuts will drain your target faster. Also nos cycles way faster than neuts. Imo it depends on what kind of role you want to fill. If you have cap transfers coming in I'd lean heavily to neuts If you are solo I'd probably stick with mostly nos.

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Andrew Indy
Cleaning Crew
#4 - 2014-12-05 05:42:13 UTC
You can just fit both. Start with NOS and Nuet, once they are dry turn off the Nuets.

A single Nos normally provides enough juice to power a Nuet and since a Nos cycles faster than a Nuet its better at keeping he target dry once the nuets off..
Kalihira
Ultramar Independent Contracting
#5 - 2014-12-05 09:30:36 UTC
Andrew Indy wrote:
You can just fit both. Start with NOS and Nuet, once they are dry turn off the Nuets.

A single Nos normally provides enough juice to power a Nuet and since a Nos cycles faster than a Nuet its better at keeping he target dry once the nuets off..


this, 2x T2 nos will keep up 3 T2 neuts, 2 webs, disruptor and a RAH at roughtly 50% cap.
Dustbin Beaver
Celestial Precision
#6 - 2014-12-05 20:36:32 UTC  |  Edited by: Dustbin Beaver
Great, thanks for the extra info, was running it solo, so maybe I'll add one neut and keep the two nos but add a neut to drain faster. I'm putting out about 340 DPs, but as I'm shutting him down then effectively my damage will....well damage him more/quicker
Thanks all
Dream Five
Renegade Pleasure Androids
#7 - 2014-12-06 02:17:56 UTC  |  Edited by: Dream Five
Consider a mix of neut/NOS so that NOS power the neuts for longer. You also have the option of turning off the neuts if you are getting counter-drained.