I have copied this and made my own but i used a smaller plastic screw box. i followed what you did here and it works great with a 12 volt motorbike battery. I found that 2 pieces of thin copper wire from a telephone wire was perfect for a fuse, and takes about 1 second or less to ignite the firework, and i use thin household wire, like for a light, for the main wire. thank you for this, brilliant :) now all i need are some fireworks! next time i come to samui i will visit your shop for sure
I have copied this and made my own but i used a smaller plastic screw box. i followed what you did here and it works great with a 12 volt motorbike battery. I found that 2 pieces of thin copper wire from a telephone wire was perfect for a fuse, and takes about 1 second or less to ignite the firework, and i use thin household wire, like for a light, for the main wire. thank you for this, brilliant :) now all i need are some fireworks! next time i come to samui i will visit your shop for sure
ThePyroNut 2 months ago
really great. keep up the good work.
Hobypyrocom 2 months ago
I like the idea of using a parts case as a project box. There's some interesting possibilities there.
Arkanovich 4 months ago
@Arkanovich Thanks for that.... there are lots of different size cases, so you could make a smaller (or bigger!) system :)
thefireworkshop 2 months ago
Questions: Could one post be used to fire multiple pieces simultaneously> Is the voltage sufficient?
What gauge wire do you use for launching?
Thanks
BeaconHillFireworks 8 months ago
please let the birts shut up :P its annoing when listening
but nice project
greetings
robbertloos 8 months ago
@robbertloos he he... yeah... they get on my tits too sometimes! lol
thefireworkshop 2 months ago