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20 Cue Waterproof Wireless Firing System with Sequencer

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

20 Cue Waterproof Wireless Firing System & Sequencer for Fireworks and Pyrotechnics. We can ship this item anywhere in the world. Available at http://www.easypyro.com

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  • Not directly. However this allows the maximum current to flow into igniters. The firing MOSFETS are rated for a very high current, so you need to fire it repeatedly into a short for it to do any damage. If you do manage to damage the MOSFET we can replace it very easily.

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  • then using the transmitter, you can just switch to sequencer 2 and use the 'different time' sequence all ready programmed on sequencer 2. If you can then can't wait to get your system. Hope this helps Thanks, ^_^

  • Hi, With having two sequencers. You mentioned that you cannot do different time sequencing with them both because the second sequencer would not know when to start. But using your transmitter that you can purchase, can you do 'different time' sequence with the two systems and when the first system has finished,

  • Is the current to the cues switched high side or low side ?

  • Thanks, that's what I thought. The previous 20 cue also had a overload protection that isolated damage to the individual shorted cue which minimized damage to the entire system. I'm hoping Jack does add the overload protection on its next model though because of the wide range of non-pyrogen clip style igniters available. Its a great system and you did a superb job on the video. Well done!

  • Very nice... Does this system or the 18 cue system have any form of overload protection? Such as a protection to protect the circuitry if the cue is accidentally shorted?

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