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β | This circuit will check a device - in this example a [[Wall Light]] - and restart it, if it will | + | This circuit will check a device - in this example a [[Wall Light]] - and restart it, if it will shot down for a reason. |
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AlwaysOnCircuit.jpg|Full Visual with Settings | AlwaysOnCircuit.jpg|Full Visual with Settings | ||
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[[File:AlwaysOnCircuit.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:AlwaysOnCircuit.jpg|thumb]] | ||
== Trivia== | == Trivia== | ||
β | *This little thing was invented by user | + | *This little thing was invented by user "Simoyd" in discord-chat "logic-ciruit-discussion" and needed an created by user "Raumfahrtdoc" |
*This is super useful to restart the [[Kit (Gas Generator)]] / [[Gas Generator]] | *This is super useful to restart the [[Kit (Gas Generator)]] / [[Gas Generator]] | ||