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Redstone remains on even if it turns off

Redstone remains on even if it turns off

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That repeater is powering itself to create an infinite loop of redstone power. You'll need something similar to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmZLgWo9uww for it to work

That repeater is powering itself to create an infinite loop of redstone power. You'll need something similar to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmZLgWo9uww for it to work

That repeater is powering itself to create an infinite loop of redstone power. You'll need something similar to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmZLgWo9uww for it to work

The repeater loop at the far end of the video is powering itself. This then powers the rest of the circuit. Java behaves the same way.

The repeater loop at the far end of the video is powering itself. This then powers the rest of the circuit. Java behaves the same way.

The repeater loop at the far end of the video is powering itself. This then powers the rest of the circuit. Java behaves the same way.

Lucas Samuel de Souza

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