RUST - Power Minute - Root Combiner

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Welcome to the RUST Power Minute
We've had a lot of requests for videos that explain individual components, rather than doing one long video that drones on, we've challenged ourselves to keep at or under a minute per component.

Hopefully, we'll cover everything you need to know about today's component in 60 seconds or less.

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Welcome Roof campers and Role players alike. My names Gal You've found the rust power minute. Where I have 60 seconds to educate you on everything you need to know about a given rust component.

I know I promised the Splitter was up next. And don’t worry, I’ll sort him out soon enough But I figured if there's a proper order thing should go in then the Root combiner was up next.

So let's not muck about.

You’ll find these boys often in regular crates and sunken crates if you’re into that. 75 scrap to research. Handy little things, both for when your power supply is meagre, and once you’ve expanded

The root combiner is as literal as it sounds. Combine two sources into one. Two sockets on the underside take power from any power source, solar, generators or batteries. They can also take a charge from a battery but they will constantly drain the battery even if that power isn’t being put to use.

No need for it to be just one source of power, you can mix and match. If the component you're connecting to the combiner doesn't produce power itself, then it won't plugin. They can stack, but can only include 15 total before they reach max depth.

You’ll find that 15 is more than reasonable and any circuit that goes beyond this is a bit beyond a beginner level. It’s a good idea to keep these lads indoors, they don’t take much to break. its much more cost-efficient for raiders to just pop it off the wall than to take out two windmills.

And if one of your power sources goes down, well, at least the other one might keep ongoing.

Straight forward and simple that one I think most people could figure it out for themselves.

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