I made this light system for an airport I'm making. I turned it on to make sure it works. When I turn it off some parts are still on. If you would like to see add me (lilacsilver020) and tell me that you are here to check out the redstoning.
Yeah, as BP stated... powered blocks (colloquially known as "transmitters") will activate dust beside them as well as below them if powered by a repeater, comparator, or other input device (such as a button or switch). This can potentially create a RS "loop", where the powered dust essentially keeps itself on.
If this is the case there's a couple things you can do. Re-run the dust so it doesn't get powered by the transmitter, OR create the transmitter using RS Dust... There's a caveat to Redstone Logic in that transmitters created by RS dust will not push power out to adjacent dust.
Here's an example of what it may look like on the left and how to potentially fix it on the right. Apologies for the quality, but it still should get the point across.
I made this light system for an airport I'm making. I turned it on to make sure it works. When I turn it off some parts are still on. If you would like to see add me (lilacsilver020) and tell me that you are here to check out the redstoning.
Are lines running directly beside blocks receiving power via repeater? If so, there's your culprit.
Stay fluffy~
Yeah, as BP stated... powered blocks (colloquially known as "transmitters") will activate dust beside them as well as below them if powered by a repeater, comparator, or other input device (such as a button or switch). This can potentially create a RS "loop", where the powered dust essentially keeps itself on.
If this is the case there's a couple things you can do. Re-run the dust so it doesn't get powered by the transmitter, OR create the transmitter using RS Dust... There's a caveat to Redstone Logic in that transmitters created by RS dust will not push power out to adjacent dust.
Here's an example of what it may look like on the left and how to potentially fix it on the right. Apologies for the quality, but it still should get the point across.
Stay fluffy~