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Light kits are used for illuminating your base. The LED variant consumes half the power of the default larger wall light.
 
Light kits are used for illuminating your base. The LED variant consumes half the power of the default larger wall light.
  
== Modes/Colors ==
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== Colors ==
When installed as an LED, the light's color can be changed by writing to its 'mode'.  
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When installed as an LED, the light's color can be changed.  
  
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
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! Mode !! Color
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! Value !! Color
 
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| 0 || Blue
 
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The difference between amber and yellow is subtle. The difference between gray and white is subtler still.  
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The difference between amber and yellow is subtle. The difference between gray and white is subtler still.
  
 
== Known Bugs ==  
 
== Known Bugs ==  

Revision as of 13:03, 1 January 2018


Kit (Lights)
ItemWallLight.png
Constructing Options Wall Light, LED
Properties
Stacks Yes
Recipe
Created With Autolathe, Electronics Printer, Fabricator
Cost 1g Iron, 2g Copper, 1g Silicon* *autolathe only
Wall Light
ItemWallLight.png
Construction
Placed with {{{placed_with_item}}}
Placed on {{{placed_on_grid}}}
LED
File:ItemLED.png
Construction
Placed with {{{placed_with_item}}}
Placed on {{{placed_on_grid}}}

Description

Light kits are used for illuminating your base. The LED variant consumes half the power of the default larger wall light.

Colors

When installed as an LED, the light's color can be changed.

Value Color
0 Blue
1 White
2 Green
3 Amber
4 Red
5 Yellow
6 Gray
7 Black
8 Orange
9 Lime
10 Magenta
11 Purple

The difference between amber and yellow is subtle. The difference between gray and white is subtler still.

Known Bugs

Prior to version 0.1.1082.5494, white LEDs may turn blue on server restart -- presumably related to blue being the first (0-indexed) color. One workaround is to set them to gray, which seems to prevent the issue while keeping the appearance of white lights. Alternatively, an always-on batch writer will override them from defaulting to blue.