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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-64734

"Night Sensor" still powers lamp even during day.

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    • Minecraft 14w31a, Minecraft 1.8-pre3
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      night sensor still powers lamp during day.

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          Jesse Donnell
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          user-f2760

          [MC-64734] "Night Sensor" still powers lamp even during day.

          @redsoxfan117 This is the PC edition bug tracker. The tracker for console edition is here.

          [Mod] Skylinerw added a comment - @ redsoxfan117 This is the PC edition bug tracker. The tracker for console edition is here .

          James added a comment -

          This issue is still present on the Xbox One version. I can't get the inverted daylight sensor to stop powering the redstone lamp during the daylight, it works correctly when the daylight sensor is only on during the daylight.

          James added a comment - This issue is still present on the Xbox One version. I can't get the inverted daylight sensor to stop powering the redstone lamp during the daylight, it works correctly when the daylight sensor is only on during the daylight.

          karstvgl added a comment -

          @Aaron Rhodes it didnt in 32d. Also if the time was between those. It is fixed.

          karstvgl added a comment - @Aaron Rhodes it didnt in 32d. Also if the time was between those. It is fixed.

          Aaron Rhodes added a comment -

          An inverted sensor will provide no power between time=4294 and time=7704,which is during the day time.
          This issue is invalid and there is no reason for it to be reopened.

          Aaron Rhodes added a comment - An inverted sensor will provide no power between time=4294 and time=7704,which is during the day time. This issue is invalid and there is no reason for it to be reopened.

          karstvgl added a comment - - edited

          Confirmed for 32d. this is a better discription:
          If you have an inverted Daylight Sensor, it does not turn off at daytime, actually it never turns off. A non-inverted daylightsensor does turn off at nighttime so an inverted should do that on daytime.

          I am asking if this can have a reopen?

          karstvgl added a comment - - edited Confirmed for 32d. this is a better discription: If you have an inverted Daylight Sensor, it does not turn off at daytime, actually it never turns off. A non-inverted daylightsensor does turn off at nighttime so an inverted should do that on daytime. I am asking if this can have a reopen?

          ah i see, never mind, i failed to see this at first, now it makes sense, no bug here.

          works as intended

          Jesse Donnell added a comment - ah i see, never mind, i failed to see this at first, now it makes sense, no bug here. works as intended

          It's the inverted daylight sensor signal - so it is working as itended.
          Daylight sensor has a long period (during nighttime) where it has no signal and during daytime it has a rising strengh until midday.
          The inverted sensor is mostly active, only during midday it will completely loose its power strengh.

          cannot confirm - works as intended

          Masahiro Kurokawa added a comment - It's the inverted daylight sensor signal - so it is working as itended. Daylight sensor has a long period (during nighttime) where it has no signal and during daytime it has a rising strengh until midday. The inverted sensor is mostly active, only during midday it will completely loose its power strengh. cannot confirm - works as intended

          its not a "night sensor" its a daylight sensor. it is only supposed to power during the day.

          matthew Foreman added a comment - its not a "night sensor" its a daylight sensor. it is only supposed to power during the day.

          cannot confirm that it outbuts durring the middle of the day, is something else powering the lamp?

          user-f2760 (Inactive) added a comment - cannot confirm that it outbuts durring the middle of the day, is something else powering the lamp?

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