Copper Wire: Difference between revisions
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==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Copper wire is a narrow strip of reddish, metallic material. When placed, it will cover two or more halves of a block space's vertical and/or horizontal centers. | |||
==Where Found== | ==Where Found== | ||
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{{Craft | |||
|Output=Electric Press | |||
|Level=4 | |||
|Bench=Workbench | |||
|Name1=Steel Block | |||
|Name2=Copper Block | |||
|Name3=Copper Wire | |||
|Qty1=1 | |||
|Qty2=1 | |||
|Qty3=10 | |||
|QtyOutput=1 | |||
|Time2=9 | |||
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|Output=Electric Sluice | |||
|Level=4 | |||
|Bench=Workbench | |||
|Name1=Steel Block | |||
|Name2=Electric Motor | |||
|Name3=Bucket Of Water | |||
|Name4=Copper Wire | |||
|Qty1=1 | |||
|Qty2=1 | |||
|Qty3=1 | |||
|Qty4=10 | |||
|QtyOutput=1 | |||
|Time2=9 | |||
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|QtyOutput=1 | |||
|Time2=9 | |||
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{{Craft | |||
|Output=Refinery | |||
|Level=4 | |||
|Bench=Workbench | |||
|Name1=Electric Furnace | |||
|Name2=Copper Boiler | |||
|Name3=Copper Wire | |||
|Name4=Oil | |||
|Qty1=1 | |||
|Qty2=1 | |||
|Qty3=10 | |||
|Qty4=10 | |||
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==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
The only way to get electricity across gaps between [[Crafting Surface|crafting surfaces]] is to place copper wire or a conducting block in an unbroken series of vertically and/or horizontally adjacent spaces between them. Wire can be placed in any space with a back wall or adjacent solid block, crafting surface, or wire. Starting in [[Game updates/20140402|version 1.5]] it may also be placed on a solid block, allowing electricity to be conducted through it, as long as the block isn't an ore block. | The only way to get electricity across gaps between [[Crafting Surface|crafting surfaces]] is to place copper wire or a conducting block in an unbroken series of vertically and/or horizontally adjacent spaces between them. Wire can be placed in any space with a back wall or adjacent solid block, crafting surface, or wire. Starting in [[Game updates/20140402|version 1.5]] it may also be placed on a solid block, allowing electricity to be conducted through it, as long as the block isn't an ore block. | ||
It is also possible to use copper wire as a decoration. | It is also possible to use copper wire as a decoration. |
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Category | Resource |
Use | Crafting, Electricity |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "Transmits electrical current."
Copper wire is used to make various electric-based items and conduct electricity to where it's needed.
Appearance
Copper wire is a narrow strip of reddish, metallic material. When placed, it will cover two or more halves of a block space's vertical and/or horizontal centers.
Where Found
Copper wire is created on one of the two types of metalwork benches. Five pieces of wire are obtained from one copper ingot.
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Copper wires are used to craft various electric items.
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Prior to version 1.5.1, a non-electric metalwork bench could be used to make ten elevator shafts for one block of steel and ten copper wires, which was more steel-efficient than an electric metalwork bench.
Uses
The only way to get electricity across gaps between crafting surfaces is to place copper wire or a conducting block in an unbroken series of vertically and/or horizontally adjacent spaces between them. Wire can be placed in any space with a back wall or adjacent solid block, crafting surface, or wire. Starting in version 1.5 it may also be placed on a solid block, allowing electricity to be conducted through it, as long as the block isn't an ore block.
It is also possible to use copper wire as a decoration.