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Installing gadgets typically involves using a bunch of items, so it is recommended to have {{pll|Item Containers|item containers}}, {{pll|Tool Shed|tool sheds}} and even {{pll|Shops|shops}} ready nearby.
Installing gadgets typically involves using a bunch of items, so it is recommended to have {{pll|Item Containers|item containers}}, {{pll|Tool Shed|tool sheds}} and even {{pll|Shops|shops}} ready nearby.


Some gadgets require {{pll|Mounts|mounts}}, to be installed. The mounts' size needs to fit the gadgets' size, roughly. A mount can be placed on any surface, and needs to be secured either by getting drilled in with an {{pll|Electric Hand Drill|electric hand drill}}, or by getting taped with a {{pll|Duct Tape|duct tape}}. A taped mount may fall off in a collision, whereas a drilled one will stay firmly in place. However, drilling can only be done on select surfaces and not on windows, {{pll|Boiler|boilers}}, gauges and such.
Some gadgets require {{pll|Mounts|mounts}} to be installed. The size of the mounts needs to roughly match the size of the gadgets. A mount can be placed on any surface, and needs to be secured either by getting drilled in with an {{pll|Electric Hand Drill|electric hand drill}}, or by getting taped with a {{pll|Duct Tape|duct tape}}.


Once the mount is in place and secured, a gadget can be attached to it. Gadgets and mounts can be removed using the {{pll|Hammer|hammer}}. Drilled holes can be repaired too, using the {{pll|Filler Gun|filler gun}}.
Once the mount is in place and secured, a gadget can be attached to it. Gadgets and mounts can be removed using the {{pll|Hammer|hammer}}. Drilled holes can be repaired too, using the {{pll|Filler Gun|filler gun}}.


In order to function, some gadgets require to be connected to the vehicle’s {{pll|Electricity|electrical supply}}. This is done using the {{pll|Soldering Gun & Wire|soldering gun}} loaded with {{pll|Soldering Gun & Wire|soldering wire}}. Bear in mind that soldering wires are expendable, and each connection costs {{pll|Wallet & Money|money}}.
In order to function, some gadgets need to be connected to the vehicle’s {{pll|Electricity|electrical supply}}. This is done using the {{pll|Soldering Gun & Wire|soldering gun}} loaded with {{pll|Soldering Gun & Wire|soldering wire}}. Bear in mind that soldering wires are expendable, so and each connection costs {{pll|Wallet & Money|money}}.


Some gadgets can be wired together, using the {{pll|Crimping Tool|crimping tool}}. For example, pairing gadgets with {{pll|Controllers|controllers}}, such as buttons and knobs, makes it possible to toggle them on and off, or fine tune their intensity.
Some gadgets can be wired together, using the {{pll|Crimping Tool|crimping tool}}. For example, pairing gadgets with {{pll|Controllers|controllers}}, such as buttons and knobs, makes it possible to toggle them on and off, or fine tune their intensity.


Gadgets installed on DVRT vehicles will, upon vehicle’s {{pll|Abandoning Vehicles|despawning}}, return to a tool shed.
To help differentiate certain gadgets, there is a {{pll|Label Maker|label maker}}.
 
Gadgets installed on {{pll|Obtaining Motorized Rail Vehicles|DVRT vehicles}} will, upon vehicle’s {{pll|Abandoning Vehicles|despawning}}, return to a tool shed.


[[Category:Gadgets|1]]
[[Category:Gadgets|1]]

Latest revision as of 14:39, 3 April 2025

Gadgets are items that can be installed on vehicles , to enhance their functionality and ease of use. They can be bought in shops around the valley. Some gadgets tackle vehicle systems, while others are more cosmetic .

Installing gadgets typically involves using a bunch of items, so it is recommended to have item containers , tool sheds and even shops ready nearby.

Some gadgets require mounts to be installed. The size of the mounts needs to roughly match the size of the gadgets. A mount can be placed on any surface, and needs to be secured either by getting drilled in with an electric hand drill , or by getting taped with a duct tape .

Once the mount is in place and secured, a gadget can be attached to it. Gadgets and mounts can be removed using the hammer . Drilled holes can be repaired too, using the filler gun .

In order to function, some gadgets need to be connected to the vehicle’s electrical supply . This is done using the soldering gun loaded with soldering wire . Bear in mind that soldering wires are expendable, so and each connection costs money .

Some gadgets can be wired together, using the crimping tool . For example, pairing gadgets with controllers , such as buttons and knobs, makes it possible to toggle them on and off, or fine tune their intensity.

To help differentiate certain gadgets, there is a label maker .

Gadgets installed on DVRT vehicles will, upon vehicle’s despawning , return to a tool shed.