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Is it in a way that could cause a feedback loop? (See above)
Basicly, where the input is the output, causing it to be permanitly either:
Occilating
On
Off
If so, then, try again!
If not, then, well, it;s an issue!
He[e this was helpeful!
It's for controll different train carriges from one carrige!
Now... how do you make 2 vessels seperate? Whenever I make something, it's one item, and acts connected...
And, you might want to consider making example for the microcontrollers! (It helps others, and you said that you used it for the Truck and Trailer, so, one example done!)
Just an idea/ question!
Also, what exactly is it used for (Is it only for trains, if so, why?) (I don't understand) (No fault of yours, I just struggle to understand some things...
But I can understand quantum mechanics fine... talk about selective understanding!)