How do you make a Redstone delay?

A repeater’s delay can be modified by using the Use Item control. Each use increases the repeater’s delay by one redstone tick, to a maximum of four redstone ticks, then back to one redstone tick.

How do you keep Redstone on with a button?

Your button doesn’t have to be directly attached to your T flip-flop. Instead, simply run a length of redstone wire from the wire on top of your flip-flop to your button, and it will work perfectly! If you want to use it with multiple buttons, just split up the input to multiple directions and voilà!

How does the push button affect the delay timer?

The following circuit shows how the associated push button may be rendered inactive as soon as it’s pressed and while the delay timer is in the activated state. During this time any further pressing of the push button has no impact on the timer as long as the output is active or until the timer has finished its delay operation.

How do I create a very long delay with Redstone?

The solution to this is to connect the output of your light sensor to a falling-edge and rising-edge monostable circuit that are OR’d together. This is an image of a rising-edge trigger on the left, and a falling-edge trigger on the right. You would connect the A inputs together – to the output of your light trigger.

How can a circuit increase the delay range?

By adding one more transistor stage (next figure) the above time delay range can be increased significantly. The addition of another transistor stage increases the sensitivity of the circuit, which enables the use of larger values of the timing resistor thereby enhancing the time delay range of the circuit.

How to delay a repeater on uncle Gerret?

For that you need the special creation from uncle Gerret that is to the upper left. Rightclick on the picture and press show picture to enlarge the image. You can make this as long as you want to and also delay each Repeater as you want to. You can make whatever delay you want. If you put a Repeater on four ticks it is a delay of 0,4 secounds.

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