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    • Resolution: Duplicate
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    • Minecraft 1.5.1
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    • Windows 7, updated java 7, ( update 17 ).
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    • Creative

      When building a gate that closes at night, and opens in the day, I noticed that the daylight sensor would choose a random signal value whenever I exited and re-entered the chunk, usually a value of 1 or 2 blocks. For example, I leave the chunk in the day, and when I return at night the gate remains open. When I leave at night when the gate is closed, and return at night, the gate opens as if it is day. The Daylight sensor resets to the correct state at sundown and sunrise. I have attached pictures of the gate and the underground redstone. This is a relatively minor issue, however it can be annoying.

          [MC-13350] Daylight sensor/ chunk reload error

          Tails added a comment -

          Duplicate of MC-711.

          Tails added a comment - Duplicate of MC-711 .

          Chris Dusto added a comment -

          Remember that if the chunk is unloaded, Redstone can start acting up. I sense a relation.

          Chris Dusto added a comment - Remember that if the chunk is unloaded, Redstone can start acting up. I sense a relation.

          Tails added a comment -

          What is the purpose of the comparator? What happens if you remove it?

          Tails added a comment - What is the purpose of the comparator? What happens if you remove it?

          Tails added a comment -

          Please do not mark issues as private, unless your bug report is a security issue containing information that may compromise your server/client.

          Tails added a comment - Please do not mark issues as private, unless your bug report is a security issue containing information that may compromise your server/client.

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            TimeLord1500 Daniel
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