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Batteries in this game are just fancy timers that give the illusion of power draw.
Unlike real life, where chaining power strips like that would trip a breaker or be a fire hazard, there is no downside to that, besides cable management.
I can see why you had some confusion there, it's done only via RMB on another item.
Now that you bring them up it, I didn't really consider them 'batteries' for this kind of guide. I guess it wouldn't hurt to add them.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3451900534
To my surprise, the Carbon Battery seems more viable now. It was a big liability to leave a lone due to the long recharge time, but now that is addressed. Also the capacity really helps with easy of use.
Hopefully I'll get around to better polish up this guide.
Batteries are now more powerful at higher tiers.
Industrial Battery now charges at a rate of 2, instead of 1.
Carbon Battery now charges at a rate of 6, instead of 1.
Carbon Battery now has 350 max battery, up from 200.