I'm trying to make a hidden piston door, and following a YouTube tutorial. The door works when turned on, but when turned off, some of the pistons aren't pulled back. I assume it's that there is a delay when the pistons are turned on, but no delay when turned off. More explanation in youtube video, would greatly appreciate some help
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That's an interesting design, I'd say you should simplify it. That has a lot more redstone to it than any 2x1 door I've built before so I'm not even going to bother trying to troubleshoot it. Try a design like the one I just built. For the sake of demonstration I just put a lever over the input piece of redstone but you can easily extend that line to the left and have a wall lever or t-flip switch button.
That's an interesting design, I'd say you should simplify it. That has a lot more redstone to it than any 2x1 door I've built before so I'm not even going to bother trying to troubleshoot it. Try a design like the one I just built. For the sake of demonstration I just put a lever over the input piece of redstone but you can easily extend that line to the left and have a wall lever or t-flip switch button.
I'm trying to make a hidden piston door, and following a YouTube tutorial. The door works when turned on, but when turned off, some of the pistons aren't pulled back. I assume it's that there is a delay when the pistons are turned on, but no delay when turned off. More explanation in youtube video, would greatly appreciate some help
It works for me as is.
Do you have the repeater set to 2 ticks like in the video?
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Addendum, it doesn't work when set up to push the blocks to the north!
It works in the other 3 directions???
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Nope!
It wasn't the direction, I built another that didn't work and it pushed to the east.
Just testing.
I rewired one of the ones that didn't work so it works.
But I have no idea if it will work every time or if some builds will still fail.
Just testing.
That's an interesting design, I'd say you should simplify it. That has a lot more redstone to it than any 2x1 door I've built before so I'm not even going to bother trying to troubleshoot it. Try a design like the one I just built. For the sake of demonstration I just put a lever over the input piece of redstone but you can easily extend that line to the left and have a wall lever or t-flip switch button.
This one worked well, thank you