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Recently, I stacked up containers, and thought that it would be safer and more convenient to control the connectors from a vehicle not only instrument.
I activated container connectors and stacked it, the connection was suddenly done and it was dangerous.
TheAlaskan, you true, thx.
Unless you work around containers (like yours truly) you'll literally never encounter a scenario where that knowledge is necessary, so it's not like I can fault you guys for not knowing.
Truth be told I only worked out it would be an issue in Stormworks because I tried to lift it with my own handler while testing compatibility with AISO and it wouldn't budge, and a quick crosscheck with google showed that the real deal wouldn't be able to cope with 53k litres of water either.
IRL, the max gross weight for a container is about 30-350000kg, regardless if it's a 20 or 40 foot container, as 40 foot containers have twice the volume, but not twice the load capacity.
So while 40 foot tank containers do exist, they tend to be for stuff like pressurised gasses, liquid tank containers are almost always 20 foot because otherwise they get too heavy for all but the biggest cranes.
We obviously don't have anything like propane or whatever in Stormworks, so your diesel/jet/water 40 foot containers are obscenely heavy because normally that would be packaged into two 20 foot tanks.
have alredy done it but i shall upload with credit soon.