at least its a bunch of switches^^ so somehow its worthless. The whole thing as remote controlled one would be cool but this is just a couple of swithes terminals and leds ^^
@madzgamez123 Aussipyrotechnics is right. I know that in the US, you need a special license to purchase already made ematches (ematch with the pyrotechnics already on it). However, you can purchase ematch "kits", which include "blank" ematches (in essence, a thin wire that heats up), and chemicals. You basically mix the chemicals together, creating a pyrotechnic that you then dip the "blank" ematches into. The pyrotechnic dries, leaving you with real ematches. That's how I did it atleast.
i just hate it when people ask you where you bought that thing you made and you tell them that you made it and they wont believe ya cuz it looks too good
@bleedingsoulful I'm still learning how to make schematics, so I'm not entirely sure how to, I came up with the plans in my mind. But you're basically creating a set of 10 switches, all of which allow current to flow to separate ematches. I kind of imagined each switch as a separate circuit and them combined them all together if that helps.
nice setup i looked at the price it says 50$ and im guessing your in the states because i recently made one as cheap as possible(not quality cheap) and it came out to 27$ alone and it only sets off one thing yours makes it feel dwarfed
Wouldn't toggle switches be more "safer" for the safety switches? I mean, push buttons might be confusing for some people if you planning to share lol. Anyways, cool device ;)
at least its a bunch of switches^^ so somehow its worthless. The whole thing as remote controlled one would be cool but this is just a couple of swithes terminals and leds ^^
jrw6137 2 months ago
@madzgamez123
You can't buy ematches without an ATF in Australia, but you can buy ematch BLANKS from pyrodirect
AussiePyrotechnics 3 months ago
hey do you have an ebay link or something for these e-matches, i can't seem to find anywhere to buy them in victoria thanks
madzgamez123 3 months ago
@madzgamez123 Aussipyrotechnics is right. I know that in the US, you need a special license to purchase already made ematches (ematch with the pyrotechnics already on it). However, you can purchase ematch "kits", which include "blank" ematches (in essence, a thin wire that heats up), and chemicals. You basically mix the chemicals together, creating a pyrotechnic that you then dip the "blank" ematches into. The pyrotechnic dries, leaving you with real ematches. That's how I did it atleast.
GreenTechNetwork 2 months ago
i just hate it when people ask you where you bought that thing you made and you tell them that you made it and they wont believe ya cuz it looks too good
8xolohcop 4 months ago
Looks good to me. Nice job!
If you need a schematic to put this together, you definitely shouldn't be playing with fireworks.
mlke4258 5 months ago
can you make a schematic for this?? i searched everywhere for this..!! please!!!
bleedingsoulful 5 months ago
@bleedingsoulful I'm still learning how to make schematics, so I'm not entirely sure how to, I came up with the plans in my mind. But you're basically creating a set of 10 switches, all of which allow current to flow to separate ematches. I kind of imagined each switch as a separate circuit and them combined them all together if that helps.
GreenTechNetwork 2 months ago
i have 5 of thoughs batterys
MrFunyman1234 6 months ago
u bought that. i got the same thing as a set lier
MrFunyman1234 6 months ago
@MrFunyman1234 Nope, I built it.
GreenTechNetwork 2 months ago
this is very close to one I built from an old battery charger, nice job
moparman240 6 months ago
where did you buy the battery from and could you post a link to it if you dont mind thanks great video and sweet detonator
joshthedragonslayer 7 months ago
@joshthedragonslayer I'm pretty sure I purchased the battery on ebay, I can't say for sure though.
GreenTechNetwork 2 months ago
would you sell one of these???
CassieeeandOttooo 10 months ago
nice setup i looked at the price it says 50$ and im guessing your in the states because i recently made one as cheap as possible(not quality cheap) and it came out to 27$ alone and it only sets off one thing yours makes it feel dwarfed
weoponmakerpro 11 months ago
Wouldn't toggle switches be more "safer" for the safety switches? I mean, push buttons might be confusing for some people if you planning to share lol. Anyways, cool device ;)
VardanB92 1 year ago
plz plz plz plz plz plz make a circuit diagram I need it for a project make a vid or email me at Chale61@yahoo.com
bluelily81 1 year ago
I like it. Lets see some use out of it. I'm thinking about building one for next summer. Nice job!
Nielubie69 1 year ago