if i were to do this, i would change the splitter to 2 branches ( the black component), so that a) minimum energy is needed for the doors, and b full output to the turret dont know if this makes any difference tho
33 power??? I'll take the bait a medium and now even small battery is enough to power this circuit intermittently, only need to branch off 3 power for switch + door controller passthrough, while main power keeps turret powered constantly. I don't recommend powering turret off passthrough to controlllers but if you do, you can hide controllers in the roller segment of the G.door before placing it...
As soon as I saw the splitter being involved...I lost all hope for this being informative. The splitter is almost never a better choice than a branch....its really pretty simple..even for a newbie
Correct me if im wrong, but wouldn't using branches force you to have to have a switch for each controller and turret? I never use the splitter, but could see it being somewhat useful in a situation like that...tho it would be just as easy to have multiple switches i suppose..idk lol
NOTE: To keep the turret running FULL TIME, you need to use 3 solar panels. I only designed this to be opened and run occasionally when needed :D
What if I want to make it automatically when I’m off
Get rid of the splitter all together and use the pass thru on the door controller to the other door. U can hook up unlimited doors that way.
33 power for one turret seems like way to much wastage for it to be worth it
It's also to open the garage doors
if i were to do this, i would change the splitter to 2 branches ( the black component), so that a) minimum energy is needed for the doors, and b full output to the turret
dont know if this makes any difference tho
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Thanks bro
33 power??? I'll take the bait
a medium and now even small battery is enough to power this circuit intermittently, only need to branch off 3 power for switch + door controller passthrough, while main power keeps turret powered constantly.
I don't recommend powering turret off passthrough to controlllers but if you do, you can hide controllers in the roller segment of the G.door before placing it...
As soon as I saw the splitter being involved...I lost all hope for this being informative.
The splitter is almost never a better choice than a branch....its really pretty simple..even for a newbie
This is a huge waste of power, at most this should only use like 15 power. Branches are often better than splitters, use them.
Yes definitely, I just did this for new players who have no clue about electricity :)
Then teach them the right way... way too much power being wasted.
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Correct me if im wrong, but wouldn't using branches force you to have to have a switch for each controller and turret? I never use the splitter, but could see it being somewhat useful in a situation like that...tho it would be just as easy to have multiple switches i suppose..idk lol
The combiner is the only thing that makes sense here
Way too much power wasted. If you wanna teach people, teach them the right way.