Template:Infobox ElectricTool/doc

Description
Creates an infobox to the right side of the article. This infobox should only be used on pages about tools that run off of some kind of electricity, such as the Mining Drill.

Usage
Any and all fields can be left blank. As an explanation for each field:


 * The name field sets the name featured in orange at the top of the infobox. Normally, this defaults to the page name, but in the case of items that share names, such as the Jetpack (IndustrialCraft) and Jetpack (MP), this can be set so as to make the name simply "Jetpack".
 * The image and image2 fields create the image in the infobox. If left blank, image will default to the image at "File:(Page name).png", while image2 will only appear if set. An example of image2 in use would be on the Nano Saber page; image2 is set to an animated version of the tool.
 * durability refers to how many uses the tool can take before it breaks. This can be found either through in-game testing or calculations (e.g. the Diamond Drill has 10,000 EU and uses 80 per block mined, thus 125 uses). If an item of a certain type that normally does take damage doesn't, such as the Solar Helmet, this can be set to ∞ (infinite).
 * The stack field refers to if the tool is stackable, or if more than one of it can be placed in an item slot of the inventory.
 * data is the item ID of the item. Unlike the Tekkit Classic wiki, you don't need to list the "dec:" part, since that's all that gets used in-game anyway. Simply use the data value you see in NEI.
 * mod is which mod the tool belongs to.
 * The energy field specifies what kind of energy the tool requires or generates. For example, the NanoSuit Bodyarmor works off EU.
 * voltage is an Industrial Craft 2 specific field. It can be set to either "Low (≤32 EU/t)", "Medium (≤128 EU/t)", "High (≤512 EU/t)", or "Extreme (≥512 EU/t)", depending on what level of voltage the tool needs to be recharged (QuantumSuit Armor can only be charged with high voltage, for instance).
 * powerin refers to the power the tool requires per-operation. The Electric Wrench, for instance, requires 500 EU per-use, or 10,000 EU in lossless mode.
 * powerout, on the other hand, only refers to generators. This should only refer to the optimal power generation rate, if it's variable. The Static Boots generate 1 EU per five blocks walked.
 * storage refers to the amount of energy the tool can hold in reserve.

Examples
Mining Drill