edesbois
10-24-2016, 08:10 AM
Morning all,
I tested 3 roman candles this weekend and two small cakes. Both were series linked and fired off cue 1 and cue 2 on the 12 cue firing system I have. Each one used ematch inserted into a 5cm piece of quick match that was then connected to the visco fuse on each firework.
The issue was that although they all fired, in both instances the firework on the left fired first, then the middle one and then the right one. We're talking only a 1-2 seconds delay on each but it was annoying that it my eyes it was noticeable enough. Next months bonfire night shoot, will have 3-4 cakes per cue going up and as these are considerably more expensive than simple test roman candles, I really want to get your advice as to why this delay might have happened?
Reasons I can think of:
- Batteries need changing
- The shooting wire was a little cheap (I have ordered heavy duty one for the night itself)
- Firing system isn't powerful enough
- Simple chance (I have another 7 candles that I will be testing as well)
Also did they fire left to right as thats the direction of the electrical current?
Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Ed
I tested 3 roman candles this weekend and two small cakes. Both were series linked and fired off cue 1 and cue 2 on the 12 cue firing system I have. Each one used ematch inserted into a 5cm piece of quick match that was then connected to the visco fuse on each firework.
The issue was that although they all fired, in both instances the firework on the left fired first, then the middle one and then the right one. We're talking only a 1-2 seconds delay on each but it was annoying that it my eyes it was noticeable enough. Next months bonfire night shoot, will have 3-4 cakes per cue going up and as these are considerably more expensive than simple test roman candles, I really want to get your advice as to why this delay might have happened?
Reasons I can think of:
- Batteries need changing
- The shooting wire was a little cheap (I have ordered heavy duty one for the night itself)
- Firing system isn't powerful enough
- Simple chance (I have another 7 candles that I will be testing as well)
Also did they fire left to right as thats the direction of the electrical current?
Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Ed