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I would like to make the members of the forum a special offer:
From now until the end of October I will offer Pyro Universe members 20% off on our most popular firing system: The Phoenix MR-12. Please PM or contact me through our website with your Pyro Universe "handle" and I will send you the 20% off code. Oh, and by the way, you can still use the standard 10% off Pyro Universe discount code for all other purchases! Thank you to everyone who has supported us at www.USFC-Pyroworks.com! New and exiting things are happening this month so check us out often for new products and offerings!
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Anyone try these igniters on blackmatch?
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Member, PGI Type 54 PGI Certified Shooter 1.4g sales since 1991 On the web: www.usfc-pyroworks.com Last edited by UncSam; October 11th, 2009 at 02:20 PM. Reason: Clarify |
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Note to Pyro Universe Members: Please see my OP on this thread near the bottom for an updated 10% discount code for www.USFC-Pyroworks.com or PM me for it. We had to change it!
Thanks!
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![]() Oh, well. Next order... Awesome clips by the way. Quick to fire. Howie.
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I am just posting to tell you how pleased i am with these igniters. Being a hobby pyro i had gone through all the experiments for a cheap reliable igniter. I first started off with the christmas light bulb and matchhead technique, that was a lot of work and was hoplessly unreliable. same with the nichrome wrapped igniters. being in the uk, i can buy proffessional igniters without a licence, but trying to light visco fuse with these are tedious and not very reliable, let alone the cost of the ematches and insured shipping, so i had to find a new reliable igniter. I searched around this website and when i found these and read the reviews they have been given, i had to give them a try. So i spoke to ken who was a very nice man to deal with about shipping to the uk and ordered 50 igniters. They arrived wihin 3-4 days and have gone through tests and all 30 that i have fired so far have not let me down, even in the rain. So thanks Ken for this brilliant product and I will certianly be ordering more in the future!!!
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I've used approximately 300 of them. I test them with my e-match tester before using them. Just like commerial e-match there were a couple bad ones, but in the field, I've not had ONE failure. I've been able to fire 5 in parallel with no failures. These are a GREAT consumer e-match.
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Ken,
I'm getting ready to buy one of your MR systems. Not that I need it right away for a show, but I'm reading all of these posts..... AND It looks like everyone is having fun just testing everything! Allan |
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Anyone tried these on a "pro" system? meaning one that fires off std Telco 25pair cable 24ga wire? I run 24V, and I think the .5a blow current sounds about right and is higher than the legally required current. But I also do not want to blow a feeder cable out.
I know using pro match I can pop 9 at once, but my firend with the type54 moved away so I have to find another source for ignitors. ![]() Any idea how these compare load wise to commercial ematch? |
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I am buying my first firing system. I decided to skip the wired system and go strait to wireless and have more or less decided on the Phoenix MR12. My first shoot will be on three john boats on a two and a half acre lake. I know big ambitions, but I have until memorial day to get my act together. I hope I get it right. One thing I don't understand is the difference between the M-1, M-2, and the M-3 igniters and the appropriate use for each and how to tell the deference.
Oh one last thing UncSam how about streaching that 20% on the MR12 to the end of November Just joking.Thanks for the advice in advance.
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M-2 = 2 meter leads (6ft total length) m-3 = 3 meter leads (9ft total length) Quote:
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Slip a piece of quick match over the visco leader and tape it to the cake, then insert e-match into the quick match and tape that also.
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M=meter. Now I'm imbarised. That was just to obvios
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Hi
I just purchased the Phoenix 6 que multi receiver firing system from you. What I intend to use it for is a campfire lighting ceremony (the YMCA Guides/princesses program). Black powder is used to ignite the campfire as is by 'magic.' We currently use a wired trigger, but this wireless trigger system seems like a much easier set up and arguably more reliable/safer. My only concern (being a novice to these sorts of things -- hence the 'tyco') is over accidental early set-off by some other device. I assume that the signal from the remote to the receiver is encrypted, but is there any way a garage remote could trigger it? |
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The chance of a garage remote setting it off is very very slim. |
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Sorry for the delayed answer, I haven't had the time to get on the forum lately.
I don't see a problem as there are at least a million iterations of the coding on the 315MHz frequency that are programmed by the factory. To use your comparison, it would be about as likely that you could drive around in neighborhood after neighborhood with a garage door opener trying to open garage doors... Short answer: Not impossible but also not likely. Best, Ken Quote:
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Ken,
How about the 6-position Cue Sequencer, any ideas when you might be getting them in??
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Hi Fireworksforfun,
I'm glad you asked. They finally finally finished production on them and I expect them to ship tomorrow! I should have them back in stock around Wed. or Thurs. of next week (Nov. 11th or 12th). Cheers, Ken
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We also have 4 units on the way and igniters if interested.
www.pyrocreations.com Last edited by pyrocreations; November 5th, 2009 at 10:08 PM. |
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I'm pleased to announce that we now have many new items in stock. Please visit our website to peruse new pyro tools (star/comet/crossette pumps, star plates and rocket tooling), paper hemispheres from 2" to 8", new plastic fusing aids and four new models of Kingdom firing systems including desktop controllers. Also, we have the Phoenix 6-cue sequencers back in stock along with some new LED hanging paper lanterns and more plastic fusing aids. Please come see us, and remember - Pyro Universe members get 10% off of our already low prices every day at USFC-Pyroworks.com! Please PM for the discount code or see the OP of this thread.
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Member, PGI Type 54 PGI Certified Shooter 1.4g sales since 1991 On the web: www.usfc-pyroworks.com Last edited by UncSam; November 12th, 2009 at 04:24 PM. Reason: Clarify |
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#264 |
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Another very satisfied customer. I ordered 100 igniters for a show I put together for Christmas. I'm pretty sure my order shipped the day I placed it because it came FAST.
I just popped the first one on 100ft of 22awg cable witha double ground back off of a 18volt cordless drill battery...It was instant ignition. I'm excited to see how it does at 200ft, and see how many I can fire at a time, but it's dark out, and it will have to wait another day. Thanks for the excellent product, and service Ken! |
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