COMPLETE Rust 2021 | Guide to Electric Circuits | Beginner to Pro

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COMPLETE Rust 2021 Guide to Electric Circuits Beginner to Pro

So in today’s’ guide we tackle the wonderful world of RUST electricity in this updated version of my electric circuits guide in 2021. I will show you how the Rust electricity system works in more detail and talk through components such as pressure pads, timer switches, small batteries, medium batteries, large batteries, HBHF sensors, AND switches, flashing beacon light, audio alarm speaker and many more.. I will work you through some basic circuits starting off with the small battery and a ceiling light. I will then show you how to link solar panels, wind turbines and multiple solar panels to one power source in order to run more electrical items in your circuit using a root combiner component.

I will eventually show you how to stop door campers in rust using the HBHF sensor and a sentry auto turret. All you have to do is link the door you’re using to a door controller. link up to a broadcaster or an aerial antenna and let the items talk to each other by setting them to the correct frequency. The wireless rust electricity components are the most underrated. No wires and let the signal link to your RUST pager. Remember not to run with the signal automatically entered into your pager otherwise you will give people access to your electricity system. The biggest point I have is to NEVER use your door code for your electronic frequency otherwise you won’t only lose your electronics, you will lose your base too!

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    • @Johannes00
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    0:00 – 0:32 Introduction
    0:33 – 3:30 Batteries
    3:30 – 4:18 Your first circuit
    4:18 – 5:52 Recharging
    5:52 – 6:26 Combining sources
    6:26 – 7:03 Moving power down a line
    7:03 – 8:13 Power output limits
    8:13 – 9:10 Splitting power
    9:10 – 10:22 Branching
    10:22 – 12:37 Setting up a HBHF
    12:37 – 14:09 Automating doors
    14:09 – 15:46 Wireless network
    15:46 – 16:10 Subscriber appreciation
    16:10 – 16:37 Setting up alarms
    16:37 – 17:13 Pressure plates
    17:13 – 18:00 Timers
    18:00 – 18:17 Hiding traps
    18:17 – 18:58 – Outro, what’s next

    • @duk210
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    playing on rust console and this helped so much. thank you

    • @YouTube_account773
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    In theory if I have a solar panel hooked up to a blocker and then main power source hooked up to the input then will I be able to make lights that turn in when it dark?

    • @anthonyzullo
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    I’m so in love with rust electricity.

    • @anthonyzullo
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    For anyone new to rust or new to electronics in rust. From someone so completely lost for so long burdened by anxiety of trying. Just watch a video while playing and copy step by step what the creator is doing. Do that a couple times then on try 3 do it the best you can.

    Just trying and doing works as you get more comfortable and learn the pieces and how to keep track of power usage. Grab a notebook if you need.

    Simply once you kesrn what each component does and use it you’ll figure out how to use it.

    After I applied this into practice after 4 hours I set up my own helicopter pad to have blinking lights like on an actual runway to see at night. Then, everything becomes so much fun! The hunt for HQM becomes REAL! LOL enjoy rust everyone.

    Personally. I find making my electric room so God damb zen like now! Like looking into the soul of the base.

    • @user-st6fo4kf4l
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Great work. I liked it alot.
    Thanks 😌

    • @parranoic
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Have you played with the wire mod from gmod back in the day ?

    • @ElFuegoooo
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    I noticed something weird about branches. when I connect a branch to my battery it will show the exact amount of power I configured on the branch on the “active usage” regardless of if the item I am powering with the branch is on or not (I even tested with nothing connected to the branch output.)

    So is the branched line supposed to consume the power even if the item its powering is off? Or was it some kind of glitch?

    • @Kaeszr
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    i love your videos bro

    • @daniels9111
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    havent found anyone explaining whats the reason of editing the power in the electric conductor yet. What if i set it to 99 and keep taking energy from that?

    • @DogGiraffe
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    There’s legit no answers on how many components you can stack in a circuit before it won’t let you put more down.

    • @itsfredo8501
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    9:30 GENIUS

    • @headcrab4
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    So I have a question. As I understand the power so far, there doesn’t seem to be a way to send power only to places where it’s needed? For example, let’s say I’m generating 19 power, and I have 3 turrets. It is only enough power to run a single turret, but that’s fine. Let’s say I want to have turret 1 active for 2 minute, then cycle to the next turret for 2 minutes, and so on. Is that something possible to accomplish? Or do I basically need to have the capacity to run every single component in my base at all times?

    • @APAutoTechVidz
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Do you know how to wire up 2 hbhf sensors to 1 door so the door will auto open when you leave and arrive? Frustratingly I can’t find any info on it and I’m really struggling to figure it out, surely it must be possible??

    • @Bilzz2A
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    well explained bro, I understood most of it

    • @Lakefruit
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    As someone who stopped playing rust about two years ago, seeing all the new stuff has made me shy away from getting back into the game. Your video really helped me understand the ton of new electric stuff, so thank you!!

    • @dhowison6052
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Thanks for your helpful vids. I’m a start up rust electrician. Can you put boxes over wires to hide them?

    • @teamthunder6797
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Nice to watch dude, even I already understood everything

    • @dimitriorlenko6726
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Your a legend

    • @Johannes00
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Protip: HBHF sensors can’t see or hear through twigs and metal, but they can through concrete and sandbag barricades. (Might get patched)

    • @r.minnis9722
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    how do i find a battery

    • @r.minnis9722
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    we call those windmills turbines are spun by water

    • @heartstopperzz2191
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    yes, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

    • @thechadbuddha
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    funfact: icebears can swim 😉

    • @redhopeX
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    What a good video, well done. I don’t see how it could be any more simply put I fully understand this mechanic now because of your great content

    • @Chris-ng3gz
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    I came here specifically to learn about the smart switch, and that was the only thing you left out hahaha. Great vid though.

    • @ghostsquadme
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    this video needs a table of contents so I know what times you are talking about which parts

    • @kuyadexstar5407
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    i used to recycle all my confusing electricity loot but now im excited to pimp out my next base, thanks AniCod!! 😀 goodbye recycler B)

    • @Zunip182
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    This is absolutely fantastic! I’d enjoy a never ending video (series) of just continual electrics. I think it’ll go great.

    • @franz444
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Awesome guide! Thanks a lot!

    • @Zufazos
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    How to link 9 or more Big batteries together?

    • @lshoxl46
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    You should add time stamps for beginner intermediate and advanced to skip around. Great vid though.

    • @nikitaandco
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Running a clan. Video really helpful

    • @jrmorrisjr1471
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    “Idiot Proof” you say? Challenge accepted!

    • @cmdr_talikarni
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Solar panel placement: look at where you are on the map. If you are in the north half of the map, point the solar panel face south. If you are in the southern half, face it north. Also for ideal power, where it raises/sets depends on if you are west or east on the map, and it may be up to 15-20 degrees from East/west which will allow you to adjust the panel slightly left/right by the same amount.

    • @eriksoo
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    horrible background music, but thanks, i understand life now!

    • @user-ep8ns6hg4q
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Depending on which hemisphere you are on determines which direction is best to face the panels, even though it doesn’t look like it in game the sun follows a central equator, if you are in the southern half they need to point north and vice versa in the northern half.

    • @YS-yh6mu
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Finally, a good and understandable electricity guide !! Thank you, you are the first one I saw. (I’ve checked a lot a lot of guides for that)

    • @dillingerkoeckritz3143
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Watched all of it, good job!

    • @chezlondo7826
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Can you do a video on water components?

    • @mrsmith160
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    The splitter also works to split in half if only 2 connections, felt this needed to be said.

    • @christiankohler4313
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    started a week ago, just wanted some lights xD got mutch more thanks mate

    • @daraduka2491
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Could you make more electricity videos? I want to learn more

    • @dicklessconnor5604
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    This is great! Super useful I got into electrical things from you’re last video and this just helped even more! What a legend! 🤙🏼

    • @bero3936
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    hey man can u help me with the rust smart alarm? when i exclude auth players the smart alarm just turns off, it is getting enough power so idk what the problem is.

    • @pwnadam6
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    The sun rises and sets in a northern path, so you should always face solar panels to the north

    • @oussamalasfer4860
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    why using solar to save bears when you can use them to make furnace 🙂

    • @oussamalasfer4860
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    i dont play rust and i understand it good explianing thx buddy

    • @st4pl35
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    I maybe a legend, but you’re an even bigger legend!

    • @hellzeze
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Thank you so much for taking your time to explain everything thoroughly ☺️ not many people have this kind of patience nor the ability to teach so easily, so thank you a lot!

    • @aggressivetoast
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Im a legend

    • @kaarelk274
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    How is a splitter wasting power ? Branch is wasting power, but it’s still better to use

    • @thomaswombat4182
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Friendly friendly.

    • @felixbogdanovic8739
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    How do you get the compnits

    • @raphiknight1858
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    I am a legend 😉

    • @vash9199
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    I’m a legend. Another great video, keep it up! 🙂

    • @lultje2
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Great vid man, really curious for some nice antenne / frequency set ups to improve quality of life in rust!

    • @Cris-id4ke
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    thank you!

    • @bobbypatton4903
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Electricity in rust is amazing

    • @benharris2702
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Very helpful ty mate

    • @DominicLongoria
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    great video thank you for the tips !
    you can also use the door controller and a pressure plate to open or close a door, with NO batteries. pair the door controller to door like shown, run a line from the pressure plate to the door controller. if doors are open when pressure plate is set, doors should close when you step on the pressure plate. the doors should open when the pressure plate is set, and the doors are closed.

    • @Crude0wl
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    Sup

    • @lelle5173
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    good tips

    • @zepatheticone3369
    • 2024年 5月 15日 7:30am

    That’s exactly everything I found out in the last week wipe in one video for me it comes too late but it’ll definetely help some ppl get started with electricity in rust