How to Power Wall Lights in Fallout 4

avatarTrottingArea·2 years ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum·2 years ago

First off, you gotta place a generator somewhere in your settlement. These bad boys generate the power. Then, snag yourself a power pylon or a conduit and place it kinda close to where you want your lights. Connect the generator to the pylon/conduit with some wires (you'll need copper for this, so start hoarding those pennies!). Now, the tricky part, wall lights don't need direct wiring to glow. Just make sure they're within the power radius of that pylon or conduit. Light 'em up!

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avatarCorsetingJoke·2 years ago

No wires directly to the lights needed, fam. Just make sure they're within the aura of your conduit or pylon that's hooked to a generator. It's like magic, but with electricity.

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