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The cordless drill battery requirement is off when trying to install 60L tank in a vehicle #76233

Open jeffplata opened 2 months ago

jeffplata commented 2 months ago

Describe the bug

The cordless drill battery requirement is off when trying to install 60L tank in a vehicle. The drill takes batteries with only 56/56 max charge, but installing 60L tank requires 100 charge.

Attach save file

Mount Baldy-trimmed.tar.gz

Steps to reproduce

  1. Load the attached game save
  2. Install the 60L tank
  3. Can't

Expected behavior

Require a lesser power requirement for the cordless drill when installing parts such as the 60L tank. I doubt if it requires that much power when using the tool is only sporadic. Or don't make the cordless drill an option at all.

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CoroNaut commented 2 months ago

The light, medium, and heavy battery mods fix this issue. Because its cordless, it takes medium batteries (56 charge). if you upgrade it to take a heavy battery by making the mod, and activating the mod, you can install it in the drill to make it accept only heavy batteries (259 battery). Alternatively, you can find a corded drill and plug it into a vehicle with extension cords, or your base power. image

wackary commented 1 month ago

The light, medium, and heavy battery mods fix this issue. Because its cordless, it takes medium batteries (56 charge). if you upgrade it to take a heavy battery by making the mod, and activating the mod, you can install it in the drill to make it accept only heavy batteries (259 battery). Alternatively, you can find a corded drill and plug it into a vehicle with extension cords, or your base power.

That power requirement still seems absurdly high, the required work for attaching a tank like this would be drilling through 1/4 - 1/2 inch steel frame up to a maximum of 8 times then tightening bolts down. My mid-tier cordless dewalt drill with a standard 6ah battery would be able to do this work 20 to 30 times before needing a recharge as long as it has the correct bits.