Thanks. A little tip if you dont want to go up and down as much is that you can use multiple wiring tools to set the wires as it doesnt get reset when u switch between the wiring tool
I have done a fresh video, with includes a basic option with fences, along with all the electrics needed (instead of spreading it over two videos) at th-cam.com/video/OqgPjR1xo5o/w-d-xo.html
love the wirring, kudos for that :) - while I normaly use a HBHF sensor square pod with 3 turrets in it, this looks intriquent :) - have you made a sketch of it on rustican ?
Thanks. A little tip if you dont want to go up and down as much is that you can use multiple wiring tools to set the wires as it doesnt get reset when u switch between the wiring tool
Brilliant suggestion.
Just to say, you can use passthrough on the door controllers - you don't need the extra branches.
True, but the one problem with that is if a garage door is taken out others would close
I think I can show you a much simpler way to do this if you want, I use to build something similar back when fences protected turrets
I do have a more basic design, with fences and the turrets constantly on. I use these turret pods to stop a retreat as well. 😮
A turret a day, keeps the grubs away!
I have done a fresh video, with includes a basic option with fences, along with all the electrics needed (instead of spreading it over two videos) at th-cam.com/video/OqgPjR1xo5o/w-d-xo.html
love the wirring, kudos for that :) - while I normaly use a HBHF sensor square pod with 3 turrets in it, this looks intriquent :) - have you made a sketch of it on rustican ?
I'll sort one out for you and post it here.