In a Pixlriffs video on a mob grinder xp farm (link below cued to time) he seems to use 3 levers with their own repeaters to turn on and off lights in 3 different rooms. It's hard to follow but he seems to indicate that the repeaters can be used to direct the signal to the appropriate room via just one initial redstone path. Is this indeed what's happening, and how does one accomplish it?
He doesn't actually show how he wires up the switches but the way he talks about it and shows the wiring for the first switch I'm pretty sure he has separate wiring for each and just uses repeaters to keep the redstone paths from interfering with each other, something like my screenshot.
It would be possible to send three separate signals through one redstone line though it could get rather complicated.
I think you'd have to use buttons instead of levers and make sure you didn't push more than one button at a time.
The first thing that comes to mind would be to have each button create a different length of pulse and have circuits that measured the length of the pulse and each one would only generate a pulse if it saw the appropriate pulse length.
Then you'd probably want it set up so each pulse switched a signal on/off every other time.
I'm not absolutely certain I understand it completely but I'm thinking the switches would have to be turned on and off in the right order?
Like to turn a light on or off the switches to the left of its switch have to be off? (Just temporaraly.)
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I was thinking along the lines of a pulse circuit, reading the switches and latching the lamps in sequence but I never quite figured out the synchronisation.
Yes you're right, if you turn on the left lever before the right ones, it will not work and only one lamp will work. The best way to have the lamp you one with this setup is to switch off all, and to switch on right to left, I think a better setup can be found for this, it was just to give an idea of how it can work
Even though we can just do 3 differents Redstone lines, we are not satisfied with it xD
Good job Dalavar, I don't understand Redstone very well, I'm more on command block, so I just can appreciate the beauty of your system without understand it.
In a Pixlriffs video on a mob grinder xp farm (link below cued to time) he seems to use 3 levers with their own repeaters to turn on and off lights in 3 different rooms. It's hard to follow but he seems to indicate that the repeaters can be used to direct the signal to the appropriate room via just one initial redstone path. Is this indeed what's happening, and how does one accomplish it?
He doesn't actually show how he wires up the switches but the way he talks about it and shows the wiring for the first switch I'm pretty sure he has separate wiring for each and just uses repeaters to keep the redstone paths from interfering with each other, something like my screenshot.
It would be possible to send three separate signals through one redstone line though it could get rather complicated.
I think you'd have to use buttons instead of levers and make sure you didn't push more than one button at a time.
The first thing that comes to mind would be to have each button create a different length of pulse and have circuits that measured the length of the pulse and each one would only generate a pulse if it saw the appropriate pulse length.
Then you'd probably want it set up so each pulse switched a signal on/off every other time.
Just testing.
Hi,
So do you have a question ? A system you want from this ?
you can do it, like this :
I like trains... OF CHAIN COMMAND BLOCKS !
Pretty clever!
I'm not absolutely certain I understand it completely but I'm thinking the switches would have to be turned on and off in the right order?
Like to turn a light on or off the switches to the left of its switch have to be off? (Just temporaraly.)
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I was thinking along the lines of a pulse circuit, reading the switches and latching the lamps in sequence but I never quite figured out the synchronisation.
Just testing.
Yes you're right, if you turn on the left lever before the right ones, it will not work and only one lamp will work. The best way to have the lamp you one with this setup is to switch off all, and to switch on right to left, I think a better setup can be found for this, it was just to give an idea of how it can work
I like trains... OF CHAIN COMMAND BLOCKS !
Hey dalor_homer,
a nice idea! I developed it a little further. The levers can now be switched on and off in any order. (see picture below)
Best regards, Dalavar
I love how we can complicated all things ^^
Even though we can just do 3 differents Redstone lines, we are not satisfied with it xD
Good job Dalavar, I don't understand Redstone very well, I'm more on command block, so I just can appreciate the beauty of your system without understand it.
One clap for you.
*clap*.
I like trains... OF CHAIN COMMAND BLOCKS !