Is there a way to alternate Pistons from one switch/lever

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I'm creating a set of doors that are opened and closed by one switch. but I want to have one door open and the other closed from one lever. Is there a way where door one can be open while door two is closed if they are run off the same lever, if so please share and explain cause I'm lost in trying to create this system, and I'd love to include it in my house.



Best Answer

This is very simple to do using a signal reverser, which is simply a block with a redstone torch on the end. Place the reverser somewhere in the line of redstone to one of the doors, but not the other. Here is a visual representation.

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How do you activate multiple pistons with one lever?

In the Windows 10 Edition of Minecraft, you can attach levers or other redstone switches directly to a piston. If you want one redstone switch to control multiple pistons, you will have to link the pistons with redstone dust and power it.



Two way lever (tutorial) minecraft PS4




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Answer 2

Yes have one door open and the other closed and hit a switch connected by redstone and hit the switch to make that happen.

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