I have just followed this tutorial () to make an underground base sliding door. I have the open/closing correctly from the outside, but I can't seem to figure it out how to open and close it from the inside. So can anyone please give me a few instructions on how to wire it to open/close from the inside... Thanks!!
I would suggest using buttons both hooked to a T-flipflop. Every time the T-flipflop gets a signal it will toggle the doors. You can use levers but you will need to make the levers act like a button or perhaps there is a T-flip flop design that could use levers. The former is how i would do what you want.
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Yes, you could use a T-flipflop, or couldn't you just put a lever down at the other side and connect it with redstone? Both designs work well, but he might not know what a T-flipflop is, and this design is a lil easier?
If he just added a new lever it wouldn't work since the top lever would be on keeping the door open. The bottom lever wouldn't do anything. You could in theory design a system with pistons cutting power and making power but it would be easier to make a T-flipflop.
Also in case he doesn't know how here is a linky to the wiki
I would suggest using buttons both hooked to a T-flipflop. Every time the T-flipflop gets a signal it will toggle the doors. You can use levers but you will need to make the levers act like a button or perhaps there is a T-flip flop design that could use levers. The former is how i would do what you want.
Yes, you could use a T-flipflop, or couldn't you just put a lever down at the other side and connect it with redstone? Both designs work well, but he might not know what a T-flipflop is, and this design is a lil easier?
If he just added a new lever it wouldn't work since the top lever would be on keeping the door open. The bottom lever wouldn't do anything. You could in theory design a system with pistons cutting power and making power but it would be easier to make a T-flipflop.
Also in case he doesn't know how here is a linky to the wiki
Try hooking up a second button to wherever the start of the circuit from the first one is. Then both buttons will function the same way.
OK, I have finally figured it out, and didn' have to go through all the trouble of using the T-flipflop, although i might change that in the future.... But thanks to everyone who commented!!
P.S. 'He' is actually a 'she'... just so you know...
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Also in case he doesn't know how here is a linky to the wiki
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Memory_circuit#T_Flip-Flop
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OK, I have finally figured it out, and didn' have to go through all the trouble of using the T-flipflop, although i might change that in the future.... But thanks to everyone who commented!!
P.S. 'He' is actually a 'she'... just so you know...
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