Thank You Dave from displayfireworks1 for presenting my hobby boards; anyone with board design idea's, feel free to share them with me. If you would like to purchase some of my extra boards, please visit ebay store thehobbyshop.us or email: fireworks@thehobbyshop.us, I have many more design idea's in the works.
I’m just a backyard hobbyist from Johnstown ohio. Love watching all the helpful content you provide! I have always wanted to be on a pro level but everything else I do prevents me from all the time I need to get licensed and work on my creative side for building shows. As a hobbyist I still want to create my own backyard masterpieces so cobra is just awesome along with videos like this to help expand the possibilities. Again thanks so much for sharing this along with all the safety you teach us!
I ran cat5 from the module last year out 75ft + and it worked great. Spliced wires hooked directly into the module and straight to the E-match. When you open up cat 5 it's wound in sets of 2 wires and color coded. Makes wiring much easier.
Hey, Dave. Sprack a tack 248 just letting you know that your continuity check with on those boards are parallel. Just based on your video. So if there's a false trigger, it's going to show that. Polarity is correct.
Hey Dave when are you going to do another tour of wfboom ? It’s been a while and now you have all that new Product figured one should be coming up soon
Awesome! are they cheap? You should do some videos with the cheap sequencers and the cobra that looks like a cool way to add capacity cheaply, I think I'm going to give one a shot this season.
The boards are parallel. Two ways to tell from this video is that the ematches fired without the last board having a shunt, and the lone match on the final cue in the last board fired without the final cues of the previous boards being occupied.
Thank You Dave from displayfireworks1 for presenting my hobby boards; anyone with board design idea's, feel free to share them with me. If you would like to purchase some of my extra boards, please visit ebay store thehobbyshop.us or email: fireworks@thehobbyshop.us, I have many more design idea's in the works.
how about boards with quickclips?
I’m just a backyard hobbyist from Johnstown ohio. Love watching all the helpful content you provide! I have always wanted to be on a pro level but everything else I do prevents me from all the time I need to get licensed and work on my creative side for building shows. As a hobbyist I still want to create my own backyard masterpieces so cobra is just awesome along with videos like this to help expand the possibilities. Again thanks so much for sharing this along with all the safety you teach us!
I have used 150ft CAT5 and it still worked. These boards are great!
Slat systems are great for front of show effects such as flash pots, strobes and gerbs
I ran cat5 from the module last year out 75ft + and it worked great. Spliced wires hooked directly into the module and straight to the E-match. When you open up cat 5 it's wound in sets of 2 wires and color coded. Makes wiring much easier.
Hi Dave, technically the ports or cues are just wired in parallel on the PCB board. That's a nice idea.
Hey, Dave. Sprack a tack 248 just letting you know that your continuity check with on those boards are parallel. Just based on your video. So if there's a false trigger, it's going to show that. Polarity is correct.
So these are just 3rd party mini cobra slats fired in parallel?
Hey Dave when are you going to do another tour of wfboom ? It’s been a while and now you have all that new Product figured one should be coming up soon
Awesome! are they cheap? You should do some videos with the cheap sequencers and the cobra that looks like a cool way to add capacity cheaply, I think I'm going to give one a shot this season.
Will these work with 9V batteries or only lipo? Was parallel or series boards used in this video?
The boards are parallel. Two ways to tell from this video is that the ematches fired without the last board having a shunt, and the lone match on the final cue in the last board fired without the final cues of the previous boards being occupied.