Thanks for that. My friend and I were trying to make a full automatic storage, and this type of clock is super useful for the self-cleaning system of filters and dispensers. Thank you so much
Thank you so much! I have no idea how to do anything redstone related, but my friend needed a slow redstone clock for their farm, so I offered to figure something out while they're on vacation. This was super helpful and easy to follow, even for a complete redstone-noob! Keep up the awesome work :)
thank you bro. In the bedrock version circuit with two observer works slowly, and I've been trying to come up with another way for a long time. Your first circuit with repeater worked perfectly
Glad to hear it. Ya I rarely use Bedrock edition so my knowledge there is a bit limited. I think Bedrock observers work different than Java (maybe they take an extra redstone tick, idk) so thats probably why its slow
i love this!! this really helped me fix up an issue with my moss bonemeal farm since i needed a bit more delay on it!! now i think i can handle adjusting redstone clocks on my own!!
Ok so in bedrock 0:40 works 1:28 works but difficult, I suggest using an observer to get the single pulse 1:53 doesn't work the repeater isn't facing into a solid block when the piston is extended 3:00 works
1:28 Bedrock edition redstone in general is difficult so I'm not surprised. An observer is a good consistent way to seed this, though can add more lag into the world so it depends on the use case 1:53 I should have mentioned that the monostable circuit needs to be built differently in bedrock edition (sideways instead of vertically); I explain them more indepth in the video I linked there but I didn't say it here explicitly which I should have. Thanks for catching that
thank you so much this video was actually quite helpful. i use it to time my server wide player potion effects, so everyone gets back the abilities they might have lost through death every 10 minutes.
I have an automatic resource transporter in my mine. I really wanted to make it go automatically when it gets full, but i couldn’t figure out any way to do it other than a clock that goes off every time the entire mine cart chest has fully filled up. I hope there is a clock for that…
You can read how full a container is using a comparator, so off the top of my head if you were to put a chest before a minecart chest and used that with a comparator, you might be able to make something happen with that
I'm glad! I hope to get some more stuff up soon; more of this series, as well as some other redstone creations and maybe some hardcore survival stuff (idk yet)
You can power both of the top hoppers with redstone (make sure it doesnt interfere with anything else like the torches or comparators) and they will stop moving items, effectively pausing it
I just did the designs that I myself find the most tangible; the observers give you the same thing as two repeaters (or slightly longer since java and bedrock handle observers differently, I'm not 100% on the details though) but are more expensive
Very helpful thanks!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much!! I'm glad it was helpful!
finally someone who explains and doesn't just build. thank you so much for this guide!
You're welcome!
Thanks for that. My friend and I were trying to make a full automatic storage, and this type of clock is super useful for the self-cleaning system of filters and dispensers. Thank you so much
You're welcome, I agree the hopper clock is very useful
Thank you so much! I have no idea how to do anything redstone related, but my friend needed a slow redstone clock for their farm, so I offered to figure something out while they're on vacation. This was super helpful and easy to follow, even for a complete redstone-noob! Keep up the awesome work :)
Thanks, I will try! I'm glad it was easy to follow and helped you out
I used this to fully automate my potion maker, this tutorial was perfect!
Glad I could help!
thank you bro. In the bedrock version circuit with two observer works slowly, and I've been trying to come up with another way for a long time. Your first circuit with repeater worked perfectly
Glad to hear it. Ya I rarely use Bedrock edition so my knowledge there is a bit limited. I think Bedrock observers work different than Java (maybe they take an extra redstone tick, idk) so thats probably why its slow
The hopper slow clock is an absolute game changer for auto crafting THANK YOU. Big like and subscribe
Thanks! I agree the auto crafter definitely requires some good timings
Thanks for making this, I was trying to use a crafter in my melon farm and needed clock so the crafter wouldn't make seeds. tysm :D
Glad I could help!
no freaking way. Im in the EXACT same situation
I actually get the hopper clocks you make all the time now!
Omygod thankk you! Such a great explanation and straight to the point!
You deserver more subscribers dude!!
I'm glad you liked it!
i love this!! this really helped me fix up an issue with my moss bonemeal farm since i needed a bit more delay on it!! now i think i can handle adjusting redstone clocks on my own!!
I'm glad it was helpful!
this was incredibly helpful bro thank you
No problem!
6:08 Easy and compact to make comes from a Redstone King, while here I am watching Nikola Tesla worth of redstone knowledge.
Ok so in bedrock
0:40 works
1:28 works but difficult, I suggest using an observer to get the single pulse
1:53 doesn't work the repeater isn't facing into a solid block when the piston is extended
3:00 works
1:28 Bedrock edition redstone in general is difficult so I'm not surprised. An observer is a good consistent way to seed this, though can add more lag into the world so it depends on the use case
1:53 I should have mentioned that the monostable circuit needs to be built differently in bedrock edition (sideways instead of vertically); I explain them more indepth in the video I linked there but I didn't say it here explicitly which I should have. Thanks for catching that
Thank you so much i needed this
No problem!
thank you that was very helpful, and nice channel
Thank you very much
This tutorial was Great, thanks 🙂
You're welcome :)
thank you so much this video was actually quite helpful. i use it to time my server wide player potion effects, so everyone gets back the abilities they might have lost through death every 10 minutes.
That sounds awesome! Glad I could help
broo🔥🔥🔥🔥 thanks
No problem!
I have an automatic resource transporter in my mine. I really wanted to make it go automatically when it gets full, but i couldn’t figure out any way to do it other than a clock that goes off every time the entire mine cart chest has fully filled up. I hope there is a clock for that…
You can read how full a container is using a comparator, so off the top of my head if you were to put a chest before a minecart chest and used that with a comparator, you might be able to make something happen with that
3:00 I used a command block and got 2562 ticks that's about 128 seconds so slightly more than 2 minutes
bro thank you 🙏
No problem
Thank you soooo much!! 😄😄😄
No problem 😊
Thank You!
You're welcome!
@@ZennsWorld I love you channel ngl
I'm glad! I hope to get some more stuff up soon; more of this series, as well as some other redstone creations and maybe some hardcore survival stuff (idk yet)
3:16 why do you need those hoppers
Is there a way to turn the slow hopper clock off
You can power both of the top hoppers with redstone (make sure it doesnt interfere with anything else like the torches or comparators) and they will stop moving items, effectively pausing it
You should have mention the one where 2 observers are looking into each other
I just did the designs that I myself find the most tangible; the observers give you the same thing as two repeaters (or slightly longer since java and bedrock handle observers differently, I'm not 100% on the details though) but are more expensive
@@ZennsWorld oh, yeah, definitely more expensive but also easier to activate in bedrock (especially on phones)
Ya that is definitely a good point
@@ZennsWorld I just now realised I was your 64th subscriber
Congratulations on getting a stack of subscribers
Thanks!
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