Trouble making a 5 x 6 wall of redstone lamps
I am trying to make a 5 high by 6 wide cube of redstone lamps to work all at once but I'm having issues getting them to work. They need to be wired so that you can turn them on and off with a clock.
Here is what one corner looks like currently.
Here is the wiring I've tried so far.
Basically I'm clueless as to how I can wire the other wall and have all the lamps light up. The power is coming from underneath the center block.
Best Answer
Powering corner blocks from the cube inside still remains an unsolvable issue, because no block around them can be directly powered, and neither the corner themselves, thus making the full cube impossible.
However, a similar solution can be achieved in this way: four wall of lamps powered from the inside
Here's the world download. Some screenshots of it are shown below.
Or either in THIS way. This is a 6 wide 5 tall lamp cube with no top level, except for the redstone layer, unfortunately necessary.
Second world.
These are the closest you can get to your initial idea, or at least, as close i could figure out :)
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How do you power a Redstone lamp wall?
To light up the corner blocks, we need to power an adjacent lamp directly, by pointing either a repeater/comparator, a line of redstone dust, or a torch (from below!) into it. Simply powering the adjacent lamps (such as by placing a redstone block/torch next to them) won't do.How many blocks does Redstone lamps light up?
A redstone lamp activates instantly, but takes 2 redstone ticks to turn off (4 game ticks, or 0.2 seconds barring lag). An active redstone lamp produces block light 15.Minecraft Bedrock. Chasing lights using Redstone Lamps. Disco lights or sign highlights. Tutorial.
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