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14 Jul @ 9:15am
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Craftable Electric Wire

Description
Time and time again i've found myself with plenty of scrap electronics, but not enough wire to finish the job. Enter this mod where you can craft your own electrical wire.
I'm also a huge fan of Solar Electricity in the game, which requires alot of electrical wire to setup. So, I made a mod that helps but still keeps things realistic-ish (within PZ's limitations)

ISA comes highly recommended and this mod compliments it perfectly. Enjoy!

If you like this mod, see my other mods!
Craftable Wire
Craftable Welding Rods
Craftable Iron Pipe
Craftable Candle
Extended Spices


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Absolutely NO Permission is given under any circumstance to re-post or re-publish this mod, or any other mod in this workshop, whole or in part to any platform, Steam or otherwise. This item is not authorized for posting on Steam, except under the Steam account named JT1527.

Workshop ID: 3525734275
Mod ID: ElectricalWireCraftingMod
4 Comments
mango 25 Jul @ 1:26am 
cool!!!
JT1527  [author] 17 Jul @ 9:35am 
just for reference, i've dismantled maybe 10-12 cars and I have 17 copper scrap. Copper Ore, Copper Ore Crushed, Large Copper Ore Chunks, and Copper Ingots are in the game's files already, but ingots cant be crafted, and ore's cant be mined as of yet.

So its unrealistic to include copper as an ingredient currently due to this. Once that gets changed, I'll make the changes necessary. Thanks for the input though, definitely not ideal right now
JT1527  [author] 17 Jul @ 9:25am 
@RunyouCleverBoy

So I considered using copper scrap over wire. The problem is the copper ore hasn't been fully introduced in the game yet, so the primary way to get copper is by dismantling car wrecks. And you dont get alot. I'll look into something thats currently affordable to craft, but more realistic.
RunYouCleverBoy 14 Jul @ 5:49pm 
Is this using cast copper or just using steel wire which isn't good conductor?