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− | {{See also|Waterproof | + | {{See also|Waterproof conduit}}{{infobox main|building| |
|name = Power conduit | |name = Power conduit | ||
|image = PowerConduit_MenuIcon.png|Power conduit | |image = PowerConduit_MenuIcon.png|Power conduit | ||
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Conduits do not short circuit in the [[rain]], though other appliances can. | Conduits do not short circuit in the [[rain]], though other appliances can. | ||
− | == Analysis == | + | ==Analysis== |
− | + | It is possible to connect appliances directly to a generator or battery. Otherwise, conduits in some form are practically required to use electricity. | |
− | + | [[Hidden conduit]]s are fireproof, cannot be attacked by [[raider]]s, do not have a beauty penalty, and immune to the short-circuit event, all at the cost of 1 extra steel per conduit. If you can afford the tiny cost, hidden conduits should be used instead of regular conduits. A base using only hidden conduits is immune to random short circuit events. | |
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{{nav|power|wide}} | {{nav|power|wide}} | ||
[[Category:Power]] | [[Category:Power]] |