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{{Info|A '''power switch''' is used to toggle power of the conduit lines connected to it.  
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{{Info|A '''power switch''' is used to toggle power of the [[Power_conduit|conduit]] lines connected to it.  
Often times the power consumption in a grid exceeds its supply, making it necessary to temporarily power off appliances that aren't needed. Electric appliances themselves can be power toggled but the power isn't switched until a colonist arrives to carry out the request. Building a power switch may be preferred because it easily and instantly allows the player to turn on or off power to a branch of conduit. The branch may connect just a single appliance or even a large array of turrets.
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Often times the power consumption in a grid exceeds its supply, making it necessary to temporarily power off [[Power#Appliances|appliances]] that aren't needed. Electric appliances themselves can be power toggled but the power isn't switched until a colonist arrives to carry out the request. Building a power switch may be preferred because it easily and instantly allows the player to turn on or off power to a branch of conduit. The branch may connect just a single appliance or even a large array of turrets.
<p>To construct a switchable circuit simply place the power switch along a line of conduit between the power source and the appliances.</p>  
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<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.
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While one of the switch's connectors must connect 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 <em>on</em> the 'Toggle power' button displays a green check mark, the info box displays <tt>'Power: On'</tt>, and the center of the power switch shows a pale circle.</p>
 
<p>When the power switch is <em>on</em> the 'Toggle power' button displays a green check mark, the info box displays <tt>'Power: On'</tt>, and the center of the power switch shows a pale circle.</p>
 
<p>When the power switch is <em>off</em> the 'Toggle power' button displays a red X, the info box displays <tt>'Power: Off'</tt>, and the center of the power switch is dark.</p>  
 
<p>When the power switch is <em>off</em> the 'Toggle power' button displays a red X, the info box displays <tt>'Power: Off'</tt>, and the center of the power switch is dark.</p>  
 
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Revision as of 17:24, 28 March 2015

Power switch

Power switch

Base Stats

Type
Power
Beauty
-2
HP
120

Building

Size
1
Placeable
Y

A power switch is used to toggle power of the conduit lines connected to it. Often times the power consumption in a grid exceeds its supply, making it necessary to temporarily power off appliances that aren't needed. Electric appliances themselves can be power toggled but the power isn't switched until a colonist arrives to carry out the request. Building a power switch may be preferred because it easily and instantly allows the player to turn on or off power to a branch of conduit. The branch may connect just a single appliance or even a large array of turrets.

To construct a switchable circuit simply place the power switch along a line of conduit between the power source and the appliances. While one of the switch's connectors must connect 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.

When the power switch is on the 'Toggle power' button displays a green check mark, the info box displays 'Power: On', and the center of the power switch shows a pale circle.

When the power switch is off the 'Toggle power' button displays a red X, the info box displays 'Power: Off', and the center of the power switch is dark.