When upside down stairs first hit vanilla minecraft I wrote up a thread with what, to myself, was the most obvious use for the stairs. You can read it here.
Well now I would like to share the next most obvious use of upside down stairs; only in combination with a redstone block and the daylight sensor.
ive done some testing with designs like this. the way that they r set up in the pic will make the lights turn on too late to stop mobs from spawning.
from what ive seen you need to place the daylight sensors 4 blocks away from a repeator(signal amplifier) for them to turn on at exactly sun set and turn off at sun rise
When upside down stairs first hit vanilla minecraft I wrote up a thread with what, to myself, was the most obvious use for the stairs. You can read it here.
Well now I would like to share the next most obvious use of upside down stairs; only in combination with a redstone block and the daylight sensor.
I am still really curious as to how to make the detector work on a dime. I keep reading that there is a way to use comparators to make them switch fast, but I don't know how.
Well now I would like to share the next most obvious use of upside down stairs; only in combination with a redstone block and the daylight sensor.
You're welcome.
wait, you've thought that through.
Anyways,
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from what ive seen you need to place the daylight sensors 4 blocks away from a repeator(signal amplifier) for them to turn on at exactly sun set and turn off at sun rise
i like OP's design becouse you can calibrate when you want it to light up.
Both are very nice designs, can't wait 'til I can implement them into my worlds.
Any answers?