Ah the redstone repeater, a very useful item, here is how you use it:
- = redstone wire
> = redstoen repeater
-->---------
You have to make sure you place the repeater the direction the redstone is traveling. Also when you click on the repeater, the torches move right? That is for setting delay on the repeater or in different words setting how long it takes for the redstone signal to pass through the repeater. Enjoy your redstone circuts :)
You use a red stone repeater to delay redstone signals, to extend the range of redstone (12 blocks), or to transmit signals through solid blocks.
you can put a redstone repeater behind any type of piston and when you add a redstone charge it should work
This is a bit of a complex question, so I'm gonna post a link to the Minecraft wiki page for redstone repeaters. Here you go:minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Repeater
A redstone repeater just delays the redstone signal. In order to get a repeating signal, you need a (rapid) pulser. Search on the minecraft wiki to find how to make one.
It does three things. - It can extend a redstone charge. Normally a charge only carries for about 16 blocks. A Redstone repeater will extend it by another 16. - Delays a signal. The lever setting can add a delay between the time when the repeater receives charge, and when it passes it on. A long chain of repeaters can add delays of seconds or more. - Directs a signal. Imagine you want three adjacent, but seperate lines of redstone charge. If you use redstone dust, the lines will link together, as the dust forms little + shapes. However if you use a line of repeaters, the current can be transferred in adjacent channels without bleeding into each other.
You use a red stone repeater to delay redstone signals, to extend the range of redstone (12 blocks), or to transmit signals through solid blocks.
you can put a redstone repeater behind any type of piston and when you add a redstone charge it should work
This is a bit of a complex question, so I'm gonna post a link to the Minecraft wiki page for redstone repeaters. Here you go:minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Repeater
A redstone repeater just delays the redstone signal. In order to get a repeating signal, you need a (rapid) pulser. Search on the minecraft wiki to find how to make one.
You need an iron pickaxe to get redstone in Minecraft.
It does three things. - It can extend a redstone charge. Normally a charge only carries for about 16 blocks. A Redstone repeater will extend it by another 16. - Delays a signal. The lever setting can add a delay between the time when the repeater receives charge, and when it passes it on. A long chain of repeaters can add delays of seconds or more. - Directs a signal. Imagine you want three adjacent, but seperate lines of redstone charge. If you use redstone dust, the lines will link together, as the dust forms little + shapes. However if you use a line of repeaters, the current can be transferred in adjacent channels without bleeding into each other.
There is no such this as a redstone pickaxe.
There are good examples on ZirumsHeroTWR (YouTube) and kiershar (also on YouTube). Search up Minecraft Cannon on the Forums.
Yes.
An iron pickaxe
You mine it from redstone ore.
Redstone acts like a wire you can use it to make doors open and to make minecart tracks and more