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C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\108600\2096940441\mods\LetThereBeLight\media\scripts\LetThereBeLight.txt for me.
If you want to change the values to less consumption change the useDelta = <somethingSmaller> then save the file.
I think maybe the torch on belt uses vanilla consumption and might be more.
Vanilla file for Torch is here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\items.txt
search for item Torch and maybe change to something smaller
First: I disabled al the mods,both in the main menu and in the mutipiplayer. Then restarted and enabled all againa.
Second: I replaced the battery in the already existing lamps on pillars.
After that, it's working like a charm! Thank you again! I dindn't want to be changing batteries in my backyard daily :D
That said, if you change the use delta to plain 0, I think that should disable battery consumption, or just make it into something really low, like 0.000000000001
I don't think it says so in the mod description, but that mod does also increases the battery life of handheld vanilla flashlights. Not nearly as much as my mod, but still a considerable increase. The only thing it doesn't seem to modify is the Lamp on a Post building.