How to Power Up the Signal Interceptor in Fallout 4

avatarManningAndy2 years ago
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avatarLettingTail2 years ago

Don't forget, you need a hefty amount of power to get that baby running - I'm talking about 27-30 power units. So, slap down enough generators and connect them with wires. Trust me, there's no overkill in the post-apocalypse.

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avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

To power up the Signal Interceptor in Fallout 4, you basically need to be an electrician in the wasteland! First, you gotta build a generator - or a few, depending on how much juice you need. Each piece of the Interceptor (the Beam Emitter, Control Console, and Relay Dish) will need power. Connect them all with wire to your generators, and voila! You're not just surviving the wasteland; you're bending it to your will.


avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Make sure you got all the parts right and in place. The Commonwealth ain't forgiving if you mess up your only chance to teleport.

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