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Red stone torch not working right

I am working on a 3 block high piston door. I placed down a red stone torch, then a repeater and then another red stone torch. That last red stone torch should turn off but it is not. 

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Steps to Reproduce:
1. Place one redstone torch down
2. Place a repeater in front of the Redstone torch
3. Place a second Redstone torch in front of the repeater

Observed Results:
The second Redstone torch should turn off do to receiving a signal from the first Redstone torch through the repeater. However, the second Redstone torch stays on, making the circuit not work correctly.

Expected Results:
I expect the second Redstone torch to turn off.

You need to put the repeater facing the block that the redstone torch is on. AFAIK that's always how it's been, even in Java.

I have the one red stone torch on the blue wool. It is on the side of the wool. The red stone torch is coming off of that one. Then I put a second Redstone torch to continue the feed going the one direction. It should turn off but it won't.

That is not how redstone works. The repeater must power the block under that redstone torch, not the redstone torch itself.

The red stone torch behind the repeater is what is sending the signal. Then the repeater is activity sending the first signal to the second torch. I double checked my build with other red stone builders to make sure it was right.

I know, I have watched your video.

 

The repeater needs to go into the block UNDER the redstone torch, not into it.

Super Llama is correct. Redstone torches turn off then the block they are attached to gets powered. The video shows the repeater pointing into the torch itself, which does nothing. Resolving as invalid.

artmeg26

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