Let me know if you find out a reason for not to. 2) where you have an electrical device out in the rain. Try to keep total battery power low-ish, so the size of the zzzt is not so big. Your zzzt events will be very small explosions. Give each just a little power and one battery. Break up your electrical grid into subgrids. Zzzt explosions are proportional to attached excess energy, stored and available. It discharges current battery power at the zzzt point, not at your battery. The only way to prevent it entirely is to have no wiring. I didn't try them on the same powerline though. zzzt happens two places: 1) at random somewhere in your wires. I had them working properly with a big patch. * With this mod, RT Fuse and Power Logic fuses can be used in the same map. You can place them anywhere you like in the powernet and they will keep your batteries safe from exploding as long as their total mitigation power is greater than (or equal to) the total stored energy in the system. I like to think them as power transformers or similar power managing units, rather than simply fuses. * RT Fuses on the other hand, provide a mitigation capacity. Copy the relevant bits over to your ongoing save file. The zztt event discharges all stored power so you basically want very little stored to avoid huge explosions. Set up batteries behind switches and shut them off when they fill up. Theres a 'scenariopart' or something along those lines at the start of the file. Try not to have more than 4 or 5 batteries in a single circuit. Maybe you better try and see it for yourself. Start a new game with that part disabled in the scenario editor, and make a save. They will usually not care about the Short Circuit events happening behind other batteries. Place your circuit breakers on a straight line. Can still be a big pain in the butt, but less devastating to the base and really more. They work similar to the real life fuses. So if you had say, 31 full batteries and 10 fuses on the same circuit, when the event happens all 18600Wd in the batteries will be lost to the event, but 18000Wd would be grounded through the fuses, and the remaining 600Wd will be used for the fire/damage. They will face up to anything, but only if placed just right, and only just right. Power Logic Fuses doesn't mind how much power is coming at them. Some things to keep in mind if you use Power Logic fuses
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