Also I'm not sure if this helps but attached is a picture of the attempted wiring.
The two leading from the torch is the wiring for the entry through the doors, which works just fine. However, the unconnected wire is the one where I've been trying availn's advice. But the only thing I'm having trouble with is how to invert the torch at the button so it provides the same effect, flipping the false wire to true and the true to false in order to open both doors simultaneously. I think it's because the placement of button and torch where a torch is necessary to power it while hidden but otherwise cannot connect or invert the wires. Suggestions?
I've been working on a fortress lately and want to install a double set of iron doors. After several grueling hours of working with Redstone, I finally got them to open once I push a button on a wall to get in. However, I still need a way to get out the doors as the button will close the doors after I walk in. So my main question(s) is/are: Are two sets of wiring allowed when working with double doors? If not, would I have to connect it to one wiring set and if so, how? Hopefully at least one question can be answered. Thanks!
I'll gladly take an OP spot, Austen. I'm sure you remember me from the server. :biggrin.gif: It's pretty fun and I like what you've done with it. If I need to take some sort of test let me know cause I'd be happy to OP for you.
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The two leading from the torch is the wiring for the entry through the doors, which works just fine. However, the unconnected wire is the one where I've been trying availn's advice. But the only thing I'm having trouble with is how to invert the torch at the button so it provides the same effect, flipping the false wire to true and the true to false in order to open both doors simultaneously. I think it's because the placement of button and torch where a torch is necessary to power it while hidden but otherwise cannot connect or invert the wires. Suggestions?
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Pardon, it wouldn't work, so here's a link.
http://imgur.com/KbcIQ
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