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Each tile of battery will also transfer an infinite amount of power through it, as if it were a [[power conduit]]. Therefore, electric appliances like [[standing lamp]]s can connect within 6 tiles of a battery. The battery can't connect in the same way; it requires an adjacent conduit, battery, or power generator to power. A wire will appear when a valid connection is made; you may need to use the Reconnect gizmo on the appliance for it to be powered. | Each tile of battery will also transfer an infinite amount of power through it, as if it were a [[power conduit]]. Therefore, electric appliances like [[standing lamp]]s can connect within 6 tiles of a battery. The battery can't connect in the same way; it requires an adjacent conduit, battery, or power generator to power. A wire will appear when a valid connection is made; you may need to use the Reconnect gizmo on the appliance for it to be powered. | ||
− | Batteries lose 5 W of stored power per day, even if they aren't connected to anything or are uninstalled in their | + | Batteries lose 5 W of stored power per day, even if they aren't connected to anything or are uninstalled in their miniazable state. Batteries can't be turned off, but a [[power switch]] can disconnect them from other buildings. |
===Health=== | ===Health=== |