In preparation for TU12 on minecraft Xbox 360 edition,which adds redstonelamps, I've decided to make a redstone lamp system with a switch. Some of the lamps will be underwater, so I plan to use a setup like this one: Switch is on the left, redstone lamps are the purple blocks, the triangles are repeaters and the blue blocks are water. Would a setup like this work on the PC version or would the water interfere? (I'm assuming the PC redstone lamps will have the same properties as the Xbox ones).
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Yes, redstone lamps work well underwater, but light does not travel as far in water as it does in air; it falls by three levels per block it travels through, instead of one; so you might want more lamps so you don't lose the full light effect.
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1Perfect! This'll make my circuitry alot less complicated than if I had to do it above ground– KrymeXCommented Jul 10, 2013 at 17:46
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4Such a pity I have no time to draw a proper circuitry alot! :-)– Orc JMRCommented Jul 10, 2013 at 18:41
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2Oh sorry :p. English isn't my first language so bear with me.– KrymeXCommented Jul 10, 2013 at 20:43
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