Hidden conduit

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Hidden conduit

Hidden conduit

Hidden electrical cables for moving power around. They're tougher than regular conduits, but also slower to build and more expensive.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingPower
Market Value
4.8 Silver [Note]
Beauty
0
HP
100
Flammability
0%

Building

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

Creation

Required Research
Electricity
Work To Make
280 ticks (4.67 secs)
Resources to make
Steel 2
Deconstruct yield
?
Destroy yield
?

A hidden 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 rocks and ores. Hidden conduits differ from power conduits in that they are invincible, invisible, and immune to short circuits.

Acquisition

Hidden conduits can be constructed once the electricity research project has been completed. Each requires Steel 2 Steel and 280 ticks (4.67 secs) of work modified by the construction speed of the builder.

Once constructed, they cannot be re-installed, they can only be deconstructed.

Summary

Hidden conduits transport power. There must be a direct connection to another conduit, power switch, battery, or power source for a conduit to be able to transport power. Electric appliances, such as an electric stove, can link up to a conduit, battery, or generator up to 6 tiles away. Anything with the "Reconnect" gizmo can attach to a distant conduit, but conduits can't attach to a distant conduit.

Analysis

Due to their invincibility, no effect on beauty, and resistance to short circuits they are superior to power conduits in every way. Unless truly strapped for steel or labor, they are always preferable.

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