When repeatedly powered and unpowered, redstone torches “burn out” for a short while.
KingCreeper7777 on
If redstone torches are toggled too rapidly they burn out for a bit
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You can do that better with a comparetor on substraction mode and a repeater running on the side… put a continuous signal in the back, and you’ll get a flickering signal out the front… that’s gonna be stable.
Binary101000 on
the redstone dust from the repeater clock is updating the burnt out torch, causing it to turn on again.
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When repeatedly powered and unpowered, redstone torches “burn out” for a short while.
If redstone torches are toggled too rapidly they burn out for a bit
You can do that better with a comparetor on substraction mode and a repeater running on the side… put a continuous signal in the back, and you’ll get a flickering signal out the front… that’s gonna be stable.
the redstone dust from the repeater clock is updating the burnt out torch, causing it to turn on again.
burnout clock