Minecraft Automatic Light - Build Tutorial
This shows you how to build a light that automatically turns on/off using a daylight sensor and simple redstone wiring.
"A Daylight Sensor is a block for use with redstone circuitry, added in the Redstone Update. It works like a solar panel. It emits a redstone signal if it is bright enough (sunlight level) to do so. The strength of the redstone signal varies by the time of day. For example, the sensor will emit redstone for 15 blocks at midday but roughly 5 blocks at evening. The daylight detector emits a redstone current to any/all blocks placed directly (within 1 block) above/below/next to it.
If the Daylight Sensor has a block above it, then it will emit a weaker signal, or none at all, as it is directly proportional to the sky light, which can be useful for controlling light levels with redstone lamps and pistons to cover and uncover the sensor. Note that the exception to this rule is glass blocks, which let light through, perhaps even magnifying it. Using a NOT gate (also known as an inverted Redstone signal) can reverse the sensor's signal, creating a "night sensor." This can, for example, allow redstone lamps to come on at night and off during daytime."
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