Hello anyone everyone in no one welcome back to another minecraft better on condition tutorial now today’s tutorial it’s gonna be a little bit different okay when I switched over from console addition to the bedrock engine a lot of the redstone changed and it really confused me there was a lot of things That didn’t work you know that could be really difficult switching from one platform to another but there’s a lot of things that do work and there’s a lot of things that I get asked quite often and one of the things that I get asked quite often is redstone clocks redstone clocks Hopper clocks you know what works for better I’ll condition so you know what I think that’s what we’re gonna cover today I think I’m gonna render maybe a top 5 redstone clock or hopper clocks that I like to use for Minecraft better I’ll condition you know what the audience that bedrock Edition reaches There is many many many many many new people starting up this game every day and a lot of just basic things are not your clocks just something simple that’s something that I even forget to this day to this day I still have to look sometimes to look and build a neato Hopper clock hey it happens I don’t remember everything but you know we’ll cover a nito hopper clock in here but right now we’re gonna start off with a very very very classic simple clock that I like to go to quite often I use this thing for garbage cans I use this thing For nano farms I use this thing a lot and it’s just a simple comparator clock now what a comparator clock is it’s literally you’ll just find you a block actually you don’t even need that block there so you just literally set you down a lever a comparator reading you some Redstone dust put that thing into subtract mode and you got a simple simple simple clock here now this thing just fires off constantly you know and if you don’t need it to be running you can just shut it off I like to use this as I said in Trident killers I like to Use this in nano farms there is so many uses that you can come up with for just a simple comparator clock I mean it’s short simple and sweet I have to go to the nether it’s not hard to make it off you know that is pretty Much one of my go-to s41 that I don’t need to add much delay to now if you need to add a little bit delay in to something what I like to run into next is like what I like to call a repeater clock now for a repeater clock we’re Obviously going to have to grab ourselves a repeater here but this one is very very simple as well it’s just literally just a few repeaters back and forth just like this a little bit of redstone dust in between each of those and you can delay each of the repeaters to control How slow the pulses is gonna be so literally you get this whole thing set up drop you down lever flip it on and off and you just got a constant repeating clock now this thing works good it works good but it’s a little bit Of a pain to stop yeah you can stop it like that but you know it just it doesn’t stop so what I actually like to do with this thing right here is I like to be able to have it a little bit more control with it so typically if I’m Gonna use one of these I want it with the ability to shut it on and off and to give it the ability to shut on and off we’re not gonna get very complicated at all with this we’re gonna add in a couple pistons we’re going to grab ourselves an observer and we’re gonna Put the observer right here we’re gonna put a solid block right there now from there we’re just gonna put a little bit of dust right here however you want to power it and boom there’s the first part of this thing done now from here we’re simply just gonna add in a couple Blocks just like that another couple just like that another couple just like that and then another just like that so we have got a lever powering some sticky pistons which is gonna push up this observer and this block here now from here it’s really really simple you just Go ahead and add in your repeaters again and literally when you turn this thing on by flipping that lever as you can see you can get a very fast clock now this is just like that you can adjust the speed on it however you want you can Come in here change the little I of the repeaters and you can make it pretty slow and it’s good and reliable now this thing is good for piston feet types or anything where you do not need redstone signals overlapping because more or less you’re just getting one signal out of One block at a time here and what I mean by that here is let me place down some blocks around here and grab out some redstone dust as you can see just going from there to there hmm actually let me let me make this a little bit better visually displayed Yeah as you can see there with some redstone lamps that I’ve added in your signal it’s constantly fluctuating around that’s what I love about this and you can lay this as I said and change it however you want we want this thing to be super Fast there you go now of course with the redstone lamps obviously you’re getting looks like a direct output all the time but yeah it works good it works good now let’s go ahead and shut this thing off cuz we do not need it anymore we’re gonna move on to our next one and Speaking of our next one this one’s more of an honorable mention this one I don’t go to a lot because observers and bedrock have issues now this does work it does work but I don’t like it as it has tendencies to sometimes to be a little bit crazy Alright so literally this one here is an observer clock and this one is relatively straightforward so if I grab a sticky piston right here let’s throw this thing down right here let’s go ahead and put out a dust input from the back here input/output yeah exactly words words are difficult two times and Literally once you get a sticky piston with a lever on top of it when those observers face each other they’re constantly updating each other and of course as you can see here you get you another redstone clock not much you can do about the timing on that thing but it Does work and it is another viable option you know we’ve got a comparator clock we’ve got a repeater clock and we’ve got an observer clock now you can actually take this thing and be a little bit more complex with it if you want to per se kind of like this here let me Show you and what I mean by a little bit more complex is literally not that complex law literally you put down an observer there another one watching into that one another one right there and then literally let’s add in another one right here and then at this point we’ll Grab ourselves a sticky piston we’ll go ahead and grab ourselves two lever flip that thing on and as you can see here we’ve created another clock and what the good thing about this one is you can literally take off of any one of these repeaters right here as well so if I Just throw down our repeaters observers you can take off multiple signals anywhere you pretty much want yeah it works but bedrock and observers they do tend to have issues they do tend to have issues but it is another reliable redstone clock well yeah yeah yep moving on you know Covering all those there’s another one that we’re gonna have to go into here and that is your classic little torch burnout clock now this thing is relatively simple here you just literally get yourself a couple blocks go ahead and get you a couple redstone torches add in some redstone dust in Between and literally place it on top of each of those right there you can have you a lever anywhere you want in here and that’s it now this is a very very primitive primitive short and simple clock now this thing is good for well droppers auto droppers well this Wouldn’t be an auto dropper per se but you know dispenser shoot now arrows or anything like that yeah there there’s a lot of uses for something like that but moving on from that let’s head over to what I like to consider the bread and butter of clocks and that’s gonna be Hopper clocks and as far as hopper clocks go I mean I think everybody’s go-to is gonna be the eat the hopper clock now that’s actually not my go-to but I really love it so I’m gonna do it first and then I’m gonna show my go-to hopper clock after the fact now at etho Hopper clock all right now it’s buildin ito hopper clock it starts off really really simple you’re gonna take a hopper going into another hopper going into a hopper alright so hoppers in the hopper is really really really simple at that point so from there you’re gonna have to grab yourself a comparator comparator Coming out of that hopper a comparator coming out of that hopper into a block of choice here a block of choice here now on top of that we’re gonna place a temporary block there we’re gonna put in a piston right there another temporary walk right here put another piston right There from here remove our temporary blocks place an redstone dust redstone dust we’re going to place a redstone block right there and literally from here we need the ability to shut this thing off so we are going to come over here but then a couple temporary blocks Put a lever there and we’re gonna power that one real quick now how this thing here works is literally you’ll place one item inside there the item is gonna bounce back and forth so if we turn this off now as you can see the item will bounce back and Forth here now you can control this by the number of items that you place into here so literally you can put in up to five stacks of items and turn this thing on now as you can see here all the items are slowly bleeding from this hopper Into this hopper now they can’t bleed back because of the redstone block up there now when this hopper is finally empty that comparator right there is going to shut off that Pistons going to retract this one can finally push it’ll push it back over and then the clock Will start again and literally you can come off of this redstone block right here with your redstone signal so say you need a signal one that way so you need something going on this way you can take when this side switches off and powers that side you can take a redstone Signal however you want it’s a great clock it’s great clock the only thing that I do not like about this clock is the Pistons I do not like the Pistons they are very very very loud you know and I have a tendency to always be loading the area where my clocks are Which is gonna lead me to my next clock and the next clock that I really absolutely love this is probably my most go to clock out of any clock is the eel Mango silent hopper clock now this thing’s a little bit more bulky but I love it it’s sound I’ve never had no Issues out of it sometimes this one I have issues with items duplicating some people say they have issues with items duplicating out of this one you know it’s going to come down to a personal preference on which one you like here but yes I’m getting distracted let’s Actually jump into this okay so you got a hopper going into a hopper really really straightforward at this point we’re gonna add a block on top of each of those now from there we’re going to come around here to the back side we’re gonna add in two blocks right there from Here we’re going to grab out a couple of comparators can we fly please we’ll put a couple comparators right there going into a couple more blocks of choice now from here we’re gonna go ahead and grab our comparators we’re already at this point and put two comparators going Right there I know if this one’s a little bit more confusing so literally then on top of this comparator at a another hopper going into a hopper now this thing is just about set here so if we grab a redstone torch we’re gonna put a redstone torch right here right here Right here and right here and now that is pretty much the raw build of this thing in so we’re gonna go ahead and put a on/off switch there that we can turn it on and off with in this front set of hoppers here we are going to place in One item that’s it and as you can see once you’ve added in that single item in there these comparators are flopping back and forth because this item is bouncing between those two hoppers up there now this these hoppers right here are the ones that actually control your clock on how long it is Alright so literally if we just grab let’s say we’ll put a stack of 16 items in here then now this is where the magic is gonna start to happen so anywhere we want we can take a redstone signal out of those and literally every so often Depending on the number of items you put in here one of these torches will fire off at a very set interval depending on the number of blocks in there and you have a reliable silent hopper clock absolutely love this thing and this thing is just like this one over here You can put as many items in it as you want and I love this thing because if you even want a longer clock literally don’t pull off of both of them just pull off of one and you’ll get a clock that’s twice as long I absolutely love it love it but you Know there’s tons upon tons of hopper clocks that work for bedrock condition these are just a few of my personal favorites and preferences of what I like teas so if you have an ideal for a hopper clock you know put it down in the description I’m sure somebody out there Could probably use it but I think that’s just about where I’m gonna wrap off this wrap off wrap up this showcase tutorial thumb thing that we did debate so if you enjoyed it make sure to drop a like if you like see more please subscribe and I will catch you next time goodbye Video Information
This video, titled ‘How to make Redstone / Hopper Clocks Tutorial Minecraft Bedrock Edition, (MCPE, MCBE)’, was uploaded by SlackLizard on 2019-06-26 23:31:47. It has garnered 23270 views and 691 likes. The duration of the video is 00:12:39 or 759 seconds.
Welcome back to another Minecraft Bedrock Edition Tutorial. Today I go over some basic useful Redstone clocks and hopper clocks for MCPE.
With the ever growing community for Minecraft Bedrock edition some of the most simple questions get asked of me sometime and I sometimes forget there are tons of new people pouring into this game daily. That being said today we go over a few useful redstone clocks.
Redstone clocks can be used for a variety of things in the game from auto harvesting farms to opening doors. Hopper clocks and redstone clocks are just something you will need once you start getting into redstone.
So today we cover some basic ones. From the Comparator clock to the famous Etho Hopper clock. Lets not forget my personal favorite the Ilmango Silent Hopper Clock.
That being said I hope you enjoy today’s tutorial.
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