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The use of Daylight Sensors
Everyone knows the newly added daylight sensors. When there is a sufficient light lvl, then it will produce redstone power.
The main thing I use it for, is a automatic night/day device, since building when it's dark is very irritating and using the /time set 0 command all the time is very irritating as well. So connecting a inverted redstone signal coming from a daylight sensor with a command block with the command /time set 0 solves this problem. The problem is, what can I use it else for. I could be used in difficult redstone devices I suppose, if it would produce redstone power when the light is created by a torch or redstone lamp or glowstone. Which it doesn't, I saw.
But anyways, are there other uses for the daylight sensor? And if yes, what?
The main thing I use it for, is a automatic night/day device, since building when it's dark is very irritating and using the /time set 0 command all the time is very irritating as well. So connecting a inverted redstone signal coming from a daylight sensor with a command block with the command /time set 0 solves this problem. The problem is, what can I use it else for. I could be used in difficult redstone devices I suppose, if it would produce redstone power when the light is created by a torch or redstone lamp or glowstone. Which it doesn't, I saw.
But anyways, are there other uses for the daylight sensor? And if yes, what?
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if you have a daylight sensor connect to redstone then the redstone feeds in to a block below a redstone torch and on top of the torch is a block and on top of that there is a lamp i will work as a night time light system
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