Pepsi's Remote Lights
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Link redstone lamps and copper bulbs wirelessly!
Does not follow a specific thematic focus apart from vanilla Minecraft.
Focuses on automation and resource processing through scientific and mechanical means, utilizing systems like electricity (RF/FE/etc), air pressure, or rotation.
Mechanics and features that improve on the Vanilla redstone system, from QoL to compact circuit substitutes.
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This works exactly like Remote Chests, only it transmits light states. You'll need at least two redstone based light blocks (redstone lamp or any copper bulb), two item frames, a redstone torch, a regular torch, and an anvil. One lamp will be your 'source' light, while the other will be your 'mirrored' lamp.
Redstone torch (source) lights are lamps that reflect a light state to the regular torch (destination) lamps on a given channel.
The name given to the redstone torch and regular torch will be the channel. This is how you specify exactly which lamps will be synced. This way, you can have multiple lamps mirror a source. You only need one redstone torch to reflect a light state to any same-named regular torch lamps.
Light states will be mirrored from the closest source lamp of the same channel. This means you can have multiple source lamps with the same channel name. But only the closest source lamp will be used for each destination lamp.
If you hook up the destination lamp with a comparitor, then you can have yourself a wireless redstone application.
You can have MULTIPLE source/destination lamps that have the same channel name. The source lamps' light always reflects to the nearest same-channel destination lamp.
Perfect for making an on/off switch to mob farms. It works cross-dimensions, too.
The source lamp and destination lamp must be in loaded chunks to function!
How to build a remote lamp
- Place the lamps how you'd like
- Place an item frame on any side of both lamps (they can be on different sides even on the same channel)
- Rename both the redstone torch and the regular torch any same name with the anvil. The name will be the 'channel name'
- Stick the redstone torch in the source lamp item frame (where light will reflect from)
- Stick the regular torch in the destination lamp item frame (where light will mirror to)
And you're done building a remote lamp. It's ready.
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This works exactly like Remote Chests, only it transmits light states. You'll need at least two redstone based light blocks (redstone lamp or any copper bulb), two item frames, a redstone torch, a regular torch, and an anvil. One lamp will be your 'source' light, while the other will be your 'mirrored' lamp.
Redstone torch (source) lights are lamps that reflect a light state to the regular torch (destination) lamps on a given channel.
The name given to the redstone torch and regular torch will be the channel. This is how you specify exactly which lamps will be synced. This way, you can have multiple lamps mirror a source. You only need one redstone torch to reflect a light state to any same-named regular torch lamps.
Light states will be mirrored from the closest source lamp of the same channel. This means you can have multiple source lamps with the same channel name. But only the closest source lamp will be used for each destination lamp.
If you hook up the destination lamp with a comparitor, then you can have yourself a wireless redstone application.
You can have MULTIPLE source/destination lamps that have the same channel name. The source lamps' light always reflects to the nearest same-channel destination lamp.
Perfect for making an on/off switch to mob farms. It works cross-dimensions, too.
The source lamp and destination lamp must be in loaded chunks to function!
How to build a remote lamp
- Place the lamps how you'd like
- Place an item frame on any side of both lamps (they can be on different sides even on the same channel)
- Rename both the redstone torch and the regular torch any same name with the anvil. The name will be the 'channel name'
- Stick the redstone torch in the source lamp item frame (where light will reflect from)
- Stick the regular torch in the destination lamp item frame (where light will mirror to)
And you're done building a remote lamp. It's ready.
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