Op een Amerikaanse site kwam ik een tijdje geleden iets nieuws tegen. Daar heeft 1 jongen/man een nieuw systeem geïmporteerd/uitgevonden wat betreft het elektrisch schieten van vuurwerk.
Ik weet niet of het iets is om echt prof mee aan het werkt te gaan maar ik wilde het toch even laten zien. Misschien zou dit iets kunnen zijn voor de Nederland markt omdat het buiten de regelgeving vuurwerk valt.
Hier een filmpje: Dans Ignitors
Ik weet niet of het iets is om echt prof mee aan het werkt te gaan maar ik wilde het toch even laten zien. Misschien zou dit iets kunnen zijn voor de Nederland markt omdat het buiten de regelgeving vuurwerk valt.
Hier een filmpje: Dans Ignitors
Dan @ Pyrouniverse zei:PAShooter: So many questions, but I'll answer as best as I can. Any system will shoot these, from the CHEAP, 12 cue chinese systems, on up to the fireone, and other "pro" systems.
I haven't measured minimum or maxiumum continuity test parameters yet, but these fall into "standard" low voltage ematch params.
There is NO delay for the device firing, the ONLY delay is how long your actual piece of visco fuse is.
As for size, I've tried them on shell leaders, and cake fuses, and they all fit fine. If you find you have a smaller diam. fuse, YES you could certainly "add" an extra piece of visco for a nice tight fit. (or if the cake fuse is long enough you could "double" it over onto itself) BUT..I have NOT tested that method, nor if it would work effectivley. My "ignitors" rely on piercing INTO the black powder core of the end of a piece of visco.
Yes, I will also be offering a "package" for those of you who already have firing systems. I am out of town actually this week. (in China) and will have full prices, packages, etc setup and posted in about a week.
Dan @ Pyrouniverse zei:Yeah, I guess you could say, they are something like a mini sparkplug, that's about as good a description as any. There is NO pyrotechnic composition in them. the key is in the "conductive" element, which ignites just as quick as any other ignitor out there.
Like I said, I've test fired them using an expensive fire-one system, and of course they performed flawlessly, but I was REALLY curious about them working with the EL CHEAPO 12 cue units on the market. I could not believe they popped off as soon as I hit the remote button. I was pleansantly surprised to say the least.
That's why I thought I'd offer them up here to the "pyro community", it's a great product, and I think JUST what people are looking for to fire consumer product.
Dan @ Pyrouniverse zei:I can tell you right now, it takes 3 volts to pop a single "sparky". this was the minimum voltage we tested at that would successfully fire one. I have also successfully fired 2 "sparkies" on ONE cue on the cheap chinese systems. I am sure you could fire 3 or more, but I have only tested up to 3.