Why don't you describe the problem you are trying to solve and not the problems you are having with the method you are trying to solve it with. Very often we see members going down a rabbit hole trying to get people to help them kludge something together until they finally describe the actual problem they are really trying to solve and the answer is simple, easy, and direct.Are there any other ways to control the direction of current aside from using a diode?
Actually, I have no problem I'm trying to fix. I'm just doing some self learning on electricity, and circuits.Why don't you describe the problem you are trying to solve and not the problems you are having with the method you are trying to solve it with. Very often we see members going down a rabbit hole trying to get people to help them kludge something together until they finally describe the actual problem they are really trying to solve and the answer is simple, easy, and direct.
Conventional current flows a higher potential to a lower potential. Can't be more specific without more details.Are there any other ways to control the direction of current aside from using a diode?