I've moved the channels 1 block further apart, added 1 block and two repeaters per channel and tied them together with redstone wire.
The repeaters in line with the buttons need a delay, 1 step seems to work alright otherwise increase it.
I'm sure the redstone wire could be drawn more out of the way, I had it in a trench under the buttons with slabs covering it but that left holes between the channels and is hard to show in a picture so I changed it.
I want to leave one light on and the rest off when I switch from input 1 - 4 but it turns on both lights..
I can't see enough from the pic attached. Please also provide overhead and side views, being sure any repeater delays are visible [or noted].
Also, an explanation of what you want the device to do would be helpful...
(The foreground RS-torches and buttons both appear able to power the RS-dust between them, the purpose of which I do not understand.)
Ah, it is just a RS NOR Latch that triggers the light to turn on
and off. I want the device to only turn on 1 light and disable other, for example:o = light
i = button
1 = press or on
0 = untouch or off
[o 1] [o 0] [o 0] [o 0]
[i 1] [i 0] [i 0] [i 0]
then when user press another button,
[o 0] [o 0] [o 1] [o 0]
[i 0] [i 0] [i 1] [i 0]
This seems to work:
I've moved the channels 1 block further apart, added 1 block and two repeaters per channel and tied them together with redstone wire.
The repeaters in line with the buttons need a delay, 1 step seems to work alright otherwise increase it.
I'm sure the redstone wire could be drawn more out of the way, I had it in a trench under the buttons with slabs covering it but that left holes between the channels and is hard to show in a picture so I changed it.
Just testing.
Hows this?
Just testing.
My PC is acting up and won't let me add another picture to the last post, so I'll try another post to show the redstone.
Just testing.
It works like a charm! Thank you!!!