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How do you make 3 Levers that cancel Each other out if 2 or more is Activated?
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Finally did it! Thanks for the stuff you posted I only used 1 though, I'm not gonna tell you who's design I used so both of you won't be disappointed that your design wasn't used but Thanks! It really Helped!
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Ok here is the Picture so I need it to be Compact as possible thanks for the Stuff though
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DudameshThanks but I wanted one that can have an Output at each one but cancel Each other out when 2 or more is activated But still.... ThanksLink to what I was gonna use if for
I'm gonna Put a Picture of it probably Tommorrow so you can figure it out for yourself
Actually, you could still use this design. Take an output from each lever, and just keep them separate. Hook them all up to the comparator chain, and also bring them out somewhere else through a blocker. Have the blockers turn on when the torch from the comparators turn on, but the output from the comparators will never actually be the output you take from the levers.
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Okay. Here it is. It's a bit complex.
Layer 1:
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Layer 3:
The Rest:
Layer 1:
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I figured it out. I will post a series of pictures in a bit...
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Interesting challenge. I will look into this.
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Thanks but I wanted one that can have an Output at each one but cancel Each other out when 2 or more is activated But still.... Thanks
I'm gonna Put a Picture of it probably Tommorrow so you can figure it out for yourself
Link to what I was gonna use if for
I'm gonna Put a Picture of it probably Tommorrow so you can figure it out for yourself
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If I understand you correctly, you want three levers that will turn on if any one of them are flicked, but then turn off as soon as 2 or more are turned on?
If so, you could do this pretty easily. Just build a circuit like this one:
This detects when any two (or more) of the levers are turned on. You can just remove two of the lever if you only want to have 3 instead of the 5 this was originally made for, but the concept is still the same.
All you would have to do would be to take an output from the torch, and make it so that when the torch turns on, it blocks the lines going out from the levers.
If so, you could do this pretty easily. Just build a circuit like this one:
This detects when any two (or more) of the levers are turned on. You can just remove two of the lever if you only want to have 3 instead of the 5 this was originally made for, but the concept is still the same.
All you would have to do would be to take an output from the torch, and make it so that when the torch turns on, it blocks the lines going out from the levers.