Not an Issue Cannot Place Solar Panels on Tree House

It shows me a red circle and tells me I can't build in that area and I'm too far away. Or it tells me it's unstable. It's like sometimes it recognizes objects and other times it doesn't. I was able to install the panel, but I had trouble connecting the cable, and now it won't let me connect it to the battery. It's not as easy as in the video. I'll have to adjust some settings; I have it as it came.
 
It's likely because you accidentally stepped out of the tree's build zone, which caused you to lose building permission, try exiting and r-entering the area, and you should be able to build again. The tree's build zone is 20x20 in width and 30 in height. I'll make this configurable in the next update and also improve player tracking
 
I did this as an admin and as a player, but it keeps happening. I saw this issue while building and realized it was because I was leaving the building area.

The photo shows where the panel and battery connection are; it should be up to the tree trunk.

You could add an extension of the building to the ground, basically in case someone wants to put some kind of fence or something similar around the tree. Muchas gracias y Excellent work.


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Yeah that's what's happening, it reached the top limit of the build zone. In the next update I'll be adding an option to customize the zone size so you can adjust it as needed
 
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