![]() ![]() Also, the maps should be showing the larger amount of territory, it's the smaller amount that doesn't match the copy I'm carrying. ![]() not only on minimum delay, but on the next delay setting as well. Mental Mouse 21:14, 15 December 2012 (UTC) ETA: And now it's burning out within a few seconds. (Uploading screenshots now.) Also, a redstone lamp next to it does not flicker quickly, it stays mostly lit with occasional flickers of darkness. Mental Mouse 20:56, 15 December 2012 (UTC) Got one running now, and I noticed something interesting - two of the maps visible in the background are flickering, from their usual state to another that shows more (apparently valid) mapped area. PS: I wasn't sure if it was a 2- or 3-clock because it does have two torches along with the repeater. I'll look at the style guide - I already know I'd need to switch back to the default textures. I had one of these running for a couple minutes in my lair, with the repeater on default, and neither torch burned out, but I might not have waited long enough. Output really can be taken from any part of the circuit (except the repeater), not just the left. ![]() You can toggle this clock on and off with a lever (or other power signal) on any of the four required opaque blocks (you retain smallest circuit volume by attaching a lever underneath the central block, either to it or the block supporting the redstone), by powering the redstone, or by locking the repeater. Your picture is a 2-clock, but the torch will burn out unless the repeater is set to at least 2 ticks, making it a 3-clock, so this clock is good for a range of 3 to 5 tick pulses (0.6 to 1.0 second periods). However, this screenshot could be improved - you might want to take a look at the style guide I used for creating screenshots for Redstone Circuits. This circuit would be a good addition to the article - it's smaller than the others and it's 1-wide (though not tileable) which makes it sufficiently interesting. : ) A schematic isn't necessary if a screenshot can illustrate the circuit sufficiently, so consider going ahead and adding the circuit to the article. I'm going to attach a picture - can someone with MCSim skills to a diagram for it? - Mental Mouse 15:09, 15 December 2012 (UTC) I just learned a small vertical repeater clock (I think it's a 2-clock) from this video.
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