Your description with this video is inspiring. I do big shows every 4th of July and NYE. This year I spent $7K and will be doing my first remote control show. After fusing for yearsss it is nerve wrecking to do a remote controlled show for the first time. All the timing I learned is with using different types of fuses with different burn rates. I hope mine comes out this decent or better. I loved watching this from start to finish.
Thank you for the kind words. I have increased my cues from 12 in this show to currently having 108 Cues. It can cause anxiety the first time firing, but I have yet to have any issues, and I have now fired about a dozen shows using the same system with no major issues.
Every show you learn and get better. Your audience rarely get to see fireworks, maybe once a year. They don't care much about a little dark sky or other mistakes we make. They are thrilled to see fireworks at all! If Cobra is in the budget you can seriously up your game. It's expensive, I slowly built up my module count over the years. Your show was excellent! Kids have a pyro attention span of about 12 to 15 minutes, adults about 20- 25, and pyros...all night!
Cool show man. Im in the same boat of learning about the nuances of a good show...I like the time u took to think about ur setup and varying displays vs just stringing cakes together (which makes for a boring show IMO)
I actually really enjoyed this to be honest. Some dark sky moments but still very good. You did so much with so little and it really is amazing what you accomplished here
Are there special ignitors or initiators that one should use with this unit? I can't seem to get my ignitors / initiators to work with this unit? I'm mad and need some feedback or suggestions!?!?!?!?!
Your description with this video is inspiring. I do big shows every 4th of July and NYE. This year I spent $7K and will be doing my first remote control show. After fusing for yearsss it is nerve wrecking to do a remote controlled show for the first time. All the timing I learned is with using different types of fuses with different burn rates. I hope mine comes out this decent or better. I loved watching this from start to finish.
Thank you for the kind words. I have increased my cues from 12 in this show to currently having 108 Cues. It can cause anxiety the first time firing, but I have yet to have any issues, and I have now fired about a dozen shows using the same system with no major issues.
@@buttermilkpyro1647 I only had 3 that failed to fire. The show went great. 40mins long lOl. $7K worth of fireworks. God bless America.
Every show you learn and get better. Your audience rarely get to see fireworks, maybe once a year. They don't care much about a little dark sky or other mistakes we make. They are thrilled to see fireworks at all! If Cobra is in the budget you can seriously up your game. It's expensive, I slowly built up my module count over the years. Your show was excellent! Kids have a pyro attention span of about 12 to 15 minutes, adults about 20- 25, and pyros...all night!
Excellent pace with the show! I actually love breaks in a show. Nice job!!
Nice little family friendly show. All pyro is good pyro 🧨
Cool show man. Im in the same boat of learning about the nuances of a good show...I like the time u took to think about ur setup and varying displays vs just stringing cakes together (which makes for a boring show IMO)
I actually really enjoyed this to be honest. Some dark sky moments but still very good. You did so much with so little and it really is amazing what you accomplished here
Awesome !!!
Are there special ignitors or initiators that one should use with this unit? I can't seem to get my ignitors / initiators to work with this unit? I'm mad and need some feedback or suggestions!?!?!?!?!
I have used the standard orange igniters from ebay as well as the MJG igniters from Cobra. Are they are firing at all?
What type of igniters did you use?
I use 12inch or 18inch consumer e-match. I order mine from Ebay.
What gauge wire did u use to connect the far runs
it was repurposed CAT5 cable, so it was 24 Gauge.
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