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Redstone help!
Ok, so i am building a mob arena and i have come to a point where i need some help, Right now i have an RS nor latch hooked up to a monostable circuit to make the pulse not last for ever. The nor latch is hooked up to the display screen, and the mono stable circuit. I am having trouble making it so that a dispenser hooked up to the mono stable circuit pulse. I tried making a pulse extender, hooked up to a piston, that pushes a block completing the circuit to a dispenser, but that wouldn't pulse enough times. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this problem?
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Re: Redstone help!
Explain what you're trying to do exactly? Can't really understand what you need.
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Oh, my bad, i am trying to make a dispenser pulse multiple times about 5, so that mobs will drop into the arena.
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Re: Redstone help!
Thats my problem, i dont know how to make the dispenser pulse
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The red circle is a mono stable circuit, and the green circle is wire hooked up to a dispenser, now what i need is a way to make the charge from the mono stable circuit pulse about 5 times or so, so that it can make the dispenser pulse
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Ok, so I don't promise this to be the smallest or most efficient way to do this, but it should work.
You will need 5 monostable circuits total. From the red circle (the picture) put another monostable there. The output of that one goes into the green circle.
But also from the red one, put another monostable circuit, but before you connect the monostable circuit, put a repeater there at the max delay. The output of this one goes to the green circle.
Now do this five times, if it doesn't work, you're going to have to add another repeater with more delays.
You will need 5 monostable circuits total. From the red circle (the picture) put another monostable there. The output of that one goes into the green circle.
But also from the red one, put another monostable circuit, but before you connect the monostable circuit, put a repeater there at the max delay. The output of this one goes to the green circle.
Now do this five times, if it doesn't work, you're going to have to add another repeater with more delays.
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Too lazy to crop, deal with it.
Yellow is the input. The red circle connects here. I found that 8 tick difference between each monostable is not enough, so I put 12. That's three repeaters at max delay.
The blue is the output, the green circle would connect here.
Circled in orange is the monostable circuit. Your design is probably better because it's vertical, so you can squish them together easier.
I'll try my best to explain anything else.
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Thanks it works perfectly, i'll post some pictures of the arena up.
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