Difference between revisions of "Power conduit"
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Revision as of 11:50, 10 March 2014
{{infobox main/<translate> en</translate>|structure| |name = <translate> Power conduit</translate> |image = PowerConduit_MenuIcon.png|<translate> Power conduit</translate> |info = <translate> Distributes power.</translate> |type = Structure|<translate> Structure</translate> |type2 = Power|<translate> Power</translate> |placeable = y |size = 1|1 |hp = 80 |speed = |power = |buy = 1 |sell = 0 }}<translate> A power conduit distributes power between generator and appliances.
It can power appliances up to 5 squares away. May occasionally short circuit if exposed to rain or lightning.
Mesure
Because the cost of the power conduit is 1 metal per square it can be used to measure any distance that the cable can be built on. Simply use it as a measuring tape, the cost is equal to the distance, (metal cost = distance)
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