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    Multi-floor tileable elevator template 1.0

    This is a compact elevator template, with which you can create your own elevators quickly and easily. It's also got a lot of features:
    • Call buttons on every floor and in the cabin
    • Lock-out feature so you can only call the elevator when it's not in use
    • Delay for doors to close
    • Easily customizable: this template just holds the logic. You can build the shaft, the cabin and the floors anyway you like and still have it easily pasteable
    Please check out the video on how to set it up:

    To install, simply put the .smtpl file into the templates directory.
    Author
    hzzzln
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    This is a really good setup. You do have to add a couple of additional simple circuits, but nothing major.

    Only thing that would make it better would be some display block tutorials, so that I did not have to flip back and forth to YouTube.
    its not whole pack, but close enough for lazy people like me :P
    hzzzln
    hzzzln
    Thanks! If you have any idea for improvement, I'll gladly take it.
    Love this elevator! Was able to make it work with ease as a Starmade logic neophyte.

    The video tutorial is key.

    If you're new to logic systems, make sure you play in window mode so you can toggle back and forth between steps. But if you follow all the steps IN ORDER, you should be able to do it too!
    Sweet! Something I can use 'without' a degree in electrical engineering.
    hzzzln
    hzzzln
    Thanks!

    I actually did get some inspiration from actual elevator circuits used in electrical engineering classes for practice.
    That's awesome. I don't grasp the logic well enough to set something like that up on my own yet. First one I've seen that was a template(that I've noticed). Might have to do a reconfig on a build I'm working on to include this. Although, on my build, connecting the wireless might be a pain because of distance. Do you need a separate button in the elevator box for each floor?
    hzzzln
    hzzzln
    Yes, you would need a button for each floor in the cabin for it to work properly. It's however very possible to change it so that from within the cabin, they are only two buttons (one for up, one for down) and you can ever only go one floor. And setting up wireless modules right now really is a hassle, I hope they improve on that in the future.

    If I get enough feedback I might do a video on how to build the logic from scratch.

    Thanks for the review :)