Redstone repeater delay if activated
Can you make a lot of repeaters activate after 10 seconds of making sure it's really activated?
Like, if there is a redstone current that lasts 5 seconds (It will deactivate after 5 seconds) then it will not reach the end. If it lasts 10+ seconds (It has not deactivated, because it is more than 10 seconds of signal.), then it will reach the end and fully activate. Is it possible to do this?
If confused, read below.
For example, this is what should not happen:
If you further don't understand:
When a redstone block is placed down like shown in the GIF and it removed quickly, the redstone current goes down the line like a wave, until it reaches the end.
What I want it to do is when the redstone block is placed and removed fast, the redstone at the back of the redstone will not activate, for the redstone block needs to be put down for a longer amount of time. Once the redstone block is placed down for 10 seconds or more, then will the whole line of redstone will be lit.
Best Answer
Ok, so my original idea didn't work. However I did find a way around it. It does however take up more redstone.
and below is the sorta breakdown
ok so how it works:
The redstone repeaters in your build
The redstone comparator cancelling it out
The other redstone comaparator which stops the comparator from running when it's not a pulse
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How do you extend Redstone without delay?
This situation can be resolved by starting them all up at exactly the same time, using redstone. Instead of using an ordinary repeater to keep the signal going (which adds 1 tick of delay, possibly breaking the machines), use an instant repeater to ensure that they stay synchronized.How do you make a Redstone repeater delay?
When initially placed, a redstone repeater has a delay of 1 redstone tick (equivalent to 2 game ticks, or 0.1 seconds).How much delay is a repeater?
Check that you have a power source. If all else fails, make sure the whole wire is powered. Do this by powering the start and making sure the entire line is glowing. If not,try placing a repeater at the least glowing position of the wire.How To Use The REDSTONE REPEATER In Minecraft
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