My wife was creating a automated farm with pistons and a simple redstone circuit, but for some reason the redstone never turns off with the lever. Any ideas as to why the redstone stays on?
My wife was creating a automated farm with pistons and a simple redstone circuit, but for some reason the redstone never turns off with the lever. Any ideas as to why the redstone stays on?
Either she has a torch powering the levers or there is crosstalk in the wiring somewhere causing the power to stay on. Without pics of the layout it would be hard to give you a better solution.
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You probably have a loop somewhere that sends the power around and back into its own circuit thus making it stay on since it's pretty much powering its self. Upload a picture so we can see better
Yeah, we can't really help you without some screenshots or to see it in "person". The best you're going to get from your description is a lot of guesses.
You probably have a loop somewhere that sends the power around and back into its own circuit thus making it stay on since it's pretty much powering its self. Upload a picture so we can see better
Either she has a torch powering the levers or there is crosstalk in the wiring somewhere causing the power to stay on. Without pics of the layout it would be hard to give you a better solution.
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Retired StaffNo need, it was an infinite loop, thank guys!