There is a new version of this base with slightly better wiring, however I’ll be the first to admit that I’m far from the best at it, it may be a fire hazard but the lights come on.
@@Kippa617 Yea man, need to centralize both power in and power out. Scalability (adding new power sources/consumers) becomes a non issue and will overall use far fewer combiners and branches.
There is a better version of this base, not sure why this one keep getting recommended by YT, link to the new one is on description, if that doesnt help lmk
@@Kippa617 i figured it out, and im way too lazy to rebuild the whole thing, its a very good video i just wish you would of explained what you were doing and how you were doing it, but other then that pretty good video. 8/10
This is one thing that I really wish I had taken note of, I havent played Rust in a while but I’m sure I will be back at it soon, when I do I will rebuild the base so I can take note of the upkeep (I could have sworn I did this once before but I may be wrong) however there is a newer version of this base that’s a bit better in my opinion and also salt water friendly, thanks for watching!!
There’s a newer video (The Salt Water Guide) where i touched on the electric a little more after learning more about it, however I admit I still have some things to learn in electric, if I dont cover it in that vid let me know if you’d like, thanks!