No, repeaters are used to delay currents. Adding more repeaters will increase the delay. When you turn the power off, there will be a short delay in deactivation.
No, repeaters are used to delay currents. Adding more repeaters will increase the delay. When you turn the power off, there will be a short delay in deactivation.
To delay when turning on a repeater..
Its the reason I asked what it was used for he could have a rs nor latch with that going into a set repeater (which might be powering a block) so it will delay when that repeater gets powered..
I'm trying to get a minecart door to work. The problem I'm having is the door opens but the track doesn't slide out. if I can get the track out I have no problem getting it to retract and the door close. trying to delay the track sliding out but not retracting.
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Retired StaffWhats the basic outcome you're trying to achieve (what you using it for)?
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Retired StaffIts the reason I asked what it was used for he could have a rs nor latch with that going into a set repeater (which might be powering a block) so it will delay when that repeater gets powered..
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Retired StaffHere are a couple links that might help:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/492563-instant-on-delayed-off/
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/780533-need-help-with-output-delay/
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Retired StaffThe circuitry:
The front of the door facing my house (the lever is an override switch):
This is exactly what I was going to suggest.
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