Fallout 4is one of the best open-world action RPGs to date, so much so it may even be as good as its predecessor,Fallout 3.WhileFallout 76does not get the same kind of praise, it manages to get a few things right. For instance,Fallout 76does not force players to figure out things on their own, which can be a problem for players playingFallout 4for the first time.
When playingFallout 4, players will encounter a quest requiring them to build and activate a Recruitment Radio Beaconfor Preston Garvey. Surprisingly, the game does not explain how players can power the Recruitment Radio Beacon after it has been built. The quest requires the player to construct the Recruitment Radio Beacon tower and power it with a generator, but it does not tell players how to craft wire. Fortunately, this guide will cover everything there is to know about crafting wire inFallout 4, along with other useful information.

Steps for Crafting Wire in Fallout 4
First, it is worth noting that wire is not an item that can be crafted inFallout 4. Attaching a wire between objects inFallout 4is as simple as pressing a button. To attach wire to objects inFallout 4, here is what you need to do:
Attaching Wires in Fallout 4
If two objects are far apart, you cannot connect them using a wire. Instead, you will need to build a connector in between to bridge the gap. A good idea would be to build a connector next to the first object and then move to the maximum distance allowed to attach the wire.
While the game does not explicitly mention this, you will need Copper for wire. Also, you will not get Copper back for scrapping the wire or destroying the object it is attached to.

Moving Wires in Fallout 4
Moving an object attached to a wire will turn red if it is too far or intersects with another object.
Interestingly, you may select and move wires by grabbing the end and attaching them to another object.