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I wasn't aware of this, so it might be useful to state in the mod description lest folks try to get it working before power goes out and can't, then think the mod is broken in some way.
i love this mod. Are you planning to update this, also your sensors mod?
You're referring to a central air conditioning system, which is vastly different than what this mod represents: AC window units. You can google it if you're interested in how it works, but it requires a lot of skill and mechanical parts to install. These are your typical AC window units that almost any regular person can install in a window, plug up, and done. I even have two I put in my house in the south in USA. They do eat a crap ton of power irl too.
That being said, I can't find any easy setting to control power consumption within the AC files, but if you're using Immersive Solar Array and have Sandbox Options, you can adjust the efficiency of the solar panels to like 50 or more. Not realistic but makes gameplay more enjoyable and practical.
That isn't how AC works. 1 AC unit powers a house while the air vents will transfer it to other rooms via a thermostat. Maybe 2. But not 1 for each room.
Plus this is a zombie survival sandbox game. Not an A/C technician simulator. Adjusting the fine details so it doesn't drain my battery bank in 5 minutes is a fair request.
Have you ever used a window AC unit? They use A LOT of energy and only heat single rooms at a time. It's actually very unrealistic to expect a window unit to heat anything more than a small space. Plus, this game is set in 1993, AC units back then were not energy efficient at all.
Inside the house: https://i.gyazo.com/f2aabd63a8ca3938de544e6faa6f7f75.jpg
Midway in and out: https://i.gyazo.com/86109654cd54ddd17bca293515b48a08.jpg
here I explain more about my case
https://steamproxy.com/app/108600/discussions/6/4353365802913064673/