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− | }} | + | }}{{Info|A '''power switch''' is used to toggle power of the [[Power conduit|conduit]] lines connected to it. It provides an efficient way to control power to several appliances all at once, such as a large array of [[improvised turret]]s. |
− | A '''power switch''' is used to toggle power of the [[Power conduit|conduit]] lines connected to it. It provides an efficient way to control power to several appliances all at once. | + | The 'Toggle power' button is used to request the switch to be flipped. A colonist with the 'flick' job type will flip the switch. |
− | + | <p>To construct a switchable circuit simply place the power switch along a line of conduit between the [[Power#Power generators|power source]] and the appliances. | |
− | + | While one of the switch's connectors must connect to conduit to a power source, any or all of the three remaining connectors can be used to create branches. A switch can be placed directly adjacent to a [[battery]] or other power source, but the player will probably find it desirable to place the switch close to the appliances it's meant to control. Appliances won't connect directly to a switch, they only connect to conduit.</p> | |
− | + | <p>When the power switch is ''on'' the inspect pane displays <tt>'Power: On'</tt>, and the center of the power switch shows a pale circle.</p> | |
− | + | <p>When the power switch is designated to turn off, the 'Toggle power' button displays a red X.</p> | |
− | + | <p>When the power switch is ''off'' , the inspect pane displays <tt>'Power: Off'</tt>, and the center of the power switch is dark.</p> | |
− | + | <p>When the power switch is designated to turn on, the 'Toggle power' button displays a green check mark.</p> | |
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− | + | <p>The power switches main purpose, turning devices off to conserve energy, is considered by many more experienced RimWorld players to be redundant, due to the fact that if you have a single unpowered wire the same distance from a device as the power line, if you press the "reconnect" button the devices connection will switch over to the unpowered wire instantly, and the device can be powered again if you press the reconnect button again. So for experienced players, the power switch performs a different role, which is to have a backup power storage, to help mitigate the [[Events#Zzztt...|Zzztt...]] event. The [[Events#Zzztt...|Zzztt...]] event drains all batteries connected in the given power grid it affects, however if you have a TURNED OFF power switch between the grid that is hit by the event and the backup grid, then the batteries in the backup grid do not lose any power, meaning all thats needed to bring back electricity it to temporarily flip the switch on. Though if you do this, remember that when your other batteries have recovered, to turn the switch back off.</p> | |
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[[Category:Power]] | [[Category:Power]] |