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I know it works for motion sensors.. Just dunno if it'll work for switches, might not since if either switch is 'on' the bridge will be open.
In Shurenai's words
Bank > switch+switch (one at the inside and one at the outside) > drawbridges
Unfortunately, with switches specifically this becomes something of an AND gate- Basically requiring both to be on for the door to switch states.
You can do Motion sensor -> Motion sensor -> Door though, and if either is triggered, the door should switch states.. Or Motionsensor-> Switch -> Door, perhaps.
Basically a motion sensor, switch, or pressure plate can trigger or affecct anything 'downwind' of it in the electrical circuit, so you can set up two or more of them to a single object with that single parent connection the object can receive.
Thank you so much, this worked perfectly for me! ♥
So I linked Generator>Switch>Inside Motion Detector>Outside Motion Detector>Drawbridge.
One thing to note is I pointed my inside motion detector to cover only about 0.5-1m before the door so I don't trigger it while doing other stuff.
The reason I implemented the switch is to have a way of sealing the drawbridge from the inside so it doesn't open at all and it also helps if I want to close it immediately when getting in because both of my motion detectors keep the drawbridge open for 5s so I can park in/out with my bike.