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You still have to re-wire everything up afterwards though.
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/17777
So even when you use mods, his class has very good build tips & tricks.
Lol. Basically, his mods are causing his power grid to become non functional.
Then I guess.....put up with it.
Or as Zotliatlicor suggested, look up Youtube videos of The Skooled Zone on how to create wireless electrical grids in settlements. Of course he uses no mods, so not sure what kind of conflicts you may have in using his methods.
it has multiple ways to repair broken powergrids and can even make all objects that usually need power work without power.
and while you're on in, if you haven't already also get the MCM.
If you want to understand that mod is "faulty", disable all mods (do not uninstall), restore local files via Steam, then reload one of the first saves where you encountered the problem and reactivate one mod at a time, until you find the guilty.
This is a serious problem because it risks compromising the next restart.
Always look at the posts on the mod pages.
Or post your list.