Try to attach the lever/button to the block the door is sitting right next to. If that doesn't work at all, then all redstone stuff is broken. If it works you've made an error with your wiring
Its because i am trying to make a system so my door can be operated both from the outside and inside, implementing NAND gate when it gets to work.. Due to some limitations related to two levers being on the same wire (One wont operate while another will) i wanted to use a nand gate that deactivated input when both where on.. But i didnt even get the torch to work..
Also placing a torch right next to a lever and flicking the lever wont even turn the torch on/off..
So i beleive its broken..
I would suggest you go to the wiki for more gates you could use in your endeavours. For example, if you have double doors and want to be able to open and close them from inside and outside, you'd need an XOR gate with the two levers as input and 1 output which would be connected to the doors (one of them would probably need do be NOT'ed before the signal gets to the door)
Search for Redstone Circuits or something like that
Arrgh, now circuit sizes are brain****ing me..
**** this is harder than writing a Fibbonacci Calculator in Brain**** while listening to the Trolololo song..
Ill try doing that when i have finished..
I got a 5x3 space.. not much.. but thats the only i got.. I just want it so i can have two levers to open my door..
All the wires are just some mess from a failed solution..
But thats the only space because i dont want to build an extra house for my door&lever ****up fixer circuit..
Maybe i should just go for a wooden door.. FUUUU! I spended whole evening fixing something i ould have fixed with a wooden door, just because of some ****er creeper messing up my garden and front wall.. **** THIS
All i can tell you is to look over your set-up, are you missing anything, Do you have everything connected right? I make alot of mistakes with it when im foolin' In SP's Redstone
All i can tell you is to look over your set-up, are you missing anything, Do you have everything connected right? I make alot of mistakes with it when im foolin' In SP's Redstone
I was a little late wasn't I? I guess thats why i dont go idle while writing >_>
= Redstone
= Redstone Torch
= Pressure Plate
= Iron Door
= Lever
Ok, this is how this one works: The diagram is layer 1, but you'll want to put a second layer of stone on top of everything but the pathways and a third layer to act as a roof over everything. The torch needs to be placed on the block directly north of it (the one the Redstone wires connect to) and not on the floor. The door must be placed facing south, with the player facing north, so that it is open unless powered. So what you do is, Build the door before the southern wall, then build the wall in front of it, and place the lever on the wall. When the lever is thrown the door becomes powered and will always be closed. When a pressure plate is activated it de-activates the "not" gate, removing power from the door, which will allow it to open unless there is another power source (i.e. the lever that functions as a "lock").
The lever is, of course, inside your base, meaning the southern wall lines up with the wall of your house. The 3x9 grid north of the door therefore protrudes like a gatehouse.
... This is yet another reason for me to try to get a full version of Fraps for tutorial making purposes.
WHAT THE HELL TO DO?
Then i flicked the switch:
Also placing a torch right next to a lever and flicking the lever wont even turn the torch on/off..
So i beleive its broken..
So i was testing how the thing would work out..
Search for Redstone Circuits or something like that
**** this is harder than writing a Fibbonacci Calculator in Brain**** while listening to the Trolololo song..
Ill try doing that when i have finished..
I got a 5x3 space.. not much.. but thats the only i got.. I just want it so i can have two levers to open my door..
All the wires are just some mess from a failed solution..
But thats the only space because i dont want to build an extra house for my door&lever ****up fixer circuit..
Maybe i should just go for a wooden door.. FUUUU! I spended whole evening fixing something i ould have fixed with a wooden door, just because of some ****er creeper messing up my garden and front wall.. **** THIS
see tiny xor gate in the big thread of circuits: viewtopic.php?f=35&t=16440&hilit=xor&start=990#p443438
I was a little late wasn't I? I guess thats why i dont go idle while writing >_>
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= Redstone
= Redstone Torch
= Pressure Plate
= Iron Door
= Lever
Ok, this is how this one works: The diagram is layer 1, but you'll want to put a second layer of stone on top of everything but the pathways and a third layer to act as a roof over everything. The torch needs to be placed on the block directly north of it (the one the Redstone wires connect to) and not on the floor. The door must be placed facing south, with the player facing north, so that it is open unless powered. So what you do is, Build the door before the southern wall, then build the wall in front of it, and place the lever on the wall. When the lever is thrown the door becomes powered and will always be closed. When a pressure plate is activated it de-activates the "not" gate, removing power from the door, which will allow it to open unless there is another power source (i.e. the lever that functions as a "lock").
The lever is, of course, inside your base, meaning the southern wall lines up with the wall of your house. The 3x9 grid north of the door therefore protrudes like a gatehouse.
... This is yet another reason for me to try to get a full version of Fraps for tutorial making purposes.