My circuit below is overloaded and I know that. But what happened is that the wire bridge that overlaps the overloaded circuit broke by overloading even though it wasn't connected to the circuit below. Also it shouldn't overload since there is no power provided there (see picture below).
Steps to Reproduce
Note: Use regular wire not heavy watt wire 1: Make a circuit full of power consumers. (Power producers aren't required) 2: Make another circuit but make it overloaded. (Power Consumption must be above 1000 W) 3: Build a wire bridge overlapping the overloaded one (but not connected) 4: Build another power consuming circuit on the other end of the wire bridge. 5: Power on your overloaded circuit. 6: Anytime the wire bridge should overload and break. (If you still can't get it look at the picture)
Note: Use regular wire not heavy watt wire 1: Make a circuit full of power consumers. (Power producers aren't required) 2: Make another circuit but make it overloaded. (Power Consumption must be above 1000 W) 3: Build a wire bridge overlapping the overloaded one (but not connected) 4: Build another power consuming circuit on the other end of the wire bridge. 5: Power on your overloaded circuit. 6: Anytime the wire bridge should overload and break. (If you still can't get it look at the picture)
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