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'''Zaltonic Electronics''' supply the [[KSC]] with batteries. The new parts in {{Version|0.21}} (''Z-4K'' and ''Z-200'') have explicit warnings about reversing polarity.
 
'''Zaltonic Electronics''' supply the [[KSC]] with batteries. The new parts in {{Version|0.21}} (''Z-4K'' and ''Z-200'') have explicit warnings about reversing polarity.
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== Description ==
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{{description|Zaltonics isn't exactly known as a strong leader in the electronic components industry, rather more as a somewhat utilitarian company that lacks a certain amount of ambition. These traits however, have made Zaltonic indispensable in their own way, as they are willing to take on the manufacturing of the less exciting devices, and they've become quite good at doing that in a quick and cost-effective way. Their products might not be all the rage, but when your fancy remote guidance unit runs out of juice, chances are you'll be using a Zaltonics battery to keep it powered.}}
  
 
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Revision as of 06:26, 31 July 2014

Agency logo from version 0.24

Zaltonic Electronics supply the KSC with batteries. The new parts in version 0.21 (Z-4K and Z-200) have explicit warnings about reversing polarity.

Description

Zaltonics isn't exactly known as a strong leader in the electronic components industry, rather more as a somewhat utilitarian company that lacks a certain amount of ambition. These traits however, have made Zaltonic indispensable in their own way, as they are willing to take on the manufacturing of the less exciting devices, and they've become quite good at doing that in a quick and cost-effective way. Their products might not be all the rage, but when your fancy remote guidance unit runs out of juice, chances are you'll be using a Zaltonics battery to keep it powered.