![]() ![]() ![]() That will create just the delay you'll need to quickly pass the door, after which it'll automatically close. ![]() Which will eventually turn to 11, 9, 7 and so on. But instead of 15 it now gets an input signal of 13. This means that if the original power source (the torch) is gone, then the left comparator (which keeps the door open) will still be powered. It will also be 14 when it exits the right comparator, but now it gets send back into the left comparator again. ![]() So if the signal is 15 after it leaves the left comparator, then it'll be 14 when it enters the right comparator. A playlist by Logicalgeekboy and Methodz called dissecting minecraft, which is a bit more technical, but gives one of the best overviews of modern redstone mechanics. He is an entertaining redstone YouTuber and going through his old videos could give you a good idea of the basics. This may seem unimportant, but every redstone signal degrades by one for every block it needs to travel. Most people start getting into redstone with Mumbo Jumbo. Here's where things become interesting: the comparator on the right is 1 block next to the original. It is a huge 8 block high piston door, with a Minecraft 9 digit combination lock, redstone security and key codes 6圆1 GIANT REDSTONE LAB 80. At the end it moves towards us which powers the block next to the repeater, but it also powers the comparator on the right. Mumbo Jumbo then builds up the Pacific Mega vault in the Mumbo mega base, where we are going to do all of the technical redstone testing. The original redstone signal goes into the left comparator. I made a hole in which I placed a redstone repeater, this ensures that a redstone charge will power the repeater which will turn the torch off (and make the pistons retract, which opens the door).īy placing the two comparators like this you're actually generating an interesting effect: a slow power degradation. As you can see I use a redstone torch to power the block behind the top piston, this results in both pistons getting triggered. I replaced all the netherrack blocks which have redstone dust on top with sandstone blocks, so that they're easy to recognize. ![]()
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