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}}{{Info|A '''power conduit''' transmits power from generators or [[battery|batteries]] to appliances up to six squares away. Conduit doesn't block the placement of other structures and isn't blocked by them, so conduit can be placed wherever it's needed, even in walls, except unsmoothed mountain rock and mineral ores.}}
 
}}{{Info|A '''power conduit''' transmits power from generators or [[battery|batteries]] to appliances up to six squares away. Conduit doesn't block the placement of other structures and isn't blocked by them, so conduit can be placed wherever it's needed, even in walls, except unsmoothed mountain rock and mineral ores.}}
 
* see also: [[Waterproof conduit]]
 
  
 
=== Short circuit ===
 
=== Short circuit ===

Revision as of 13:11, 18 January 2022

Power conduit

Power conduit

A bundle of electrical cables for moving power around. Can be placed under walls and other buildings.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingPower
Market Value
Silver [Note]
Beauty
-2
HP
80
Flammability
70%

Building

Size
1 × 1
Minifiable
False
Placeable
True
Passability
standable
Edifice
false
Terrain Affordance
Light

Creation

Required Research
Electricity
Work To Make
35 ticks (0.58 secs)
Resources to make
Steel 1
Deconstruct yield
nothing
Destroy yield
nothing

A power conduit transmits power from generators or batteries to appliances up to six squares away. Conduit doesn't block the placement of other structures and isn't blocked by them, so conduit can be placed wherever it's needed, even in walls, except unsmoothed mountain rock and mineral ores.

Short circuit

A conduit can short circuit, damaging a random piece of conduit and discharging all connected stored power from batteries, in an explosion proportional to the amount of charge. This damage can be mitigated by building walls over your power conduits (preventing fires), keeping critical areas and storage away from conduits, and disconnecting charged banks of batteries from the network via a power switch.