LordKevin
01-12-2022, 06:29 PM
I am still working on improving my shows. My main goals at this point are decreasing setup time (before the show / day of shoot) and increasing the reliability (trying to get 100% of items to fire). Here is a list of what I have found that works, and also a list of things that I need to improve.
Notes:
I am using a Cobra Firing system with 1x 72M's and 6x 18M's. I also have 7x 50 shot mortar racks and 3x 28 shot mortar racks.
What has improved the quality of my shows:
* Buying the longest ignitors possible (thanks Dave). I actually buy several different lengths but I mostly buy the 15ft ignitors. Extending the length of ignitors in the field should be avoided when possible because it adds a lot of time and every splice increases the potential for a failure ignite.
* Using visco shroud igniters for making connections from igniters to fuse. This has made a big improvement in the reliability of igniting fuses using ignitors.
6104
* Pre-making cake boards using thin plywood sheets @ 4'x4' or 4'8' and gluing cakes down using liquid nails adhesive. This has definitely increased show safety and decreased show setup time.
* Using cake racks for slices. This saves setup time.
6105
* Switching my firing system to quickplugs. This decreases the setup time day of the show, but more importantly decrease errors if you are using helpers to make field connections.
* Using RJ45 slats (series) with cat5 cables and prewiring the ignitors to the slats. This definitely saves a lot of time for day of the show connections and makes shooting 2x or 3x of the same item very easy to setup and shoot. Definitely use series connections because running a lot of ignitors in parallel increases the potential for a failure to ignite.
Remaining failure points:
* Adding quickplug connectors by hand to wire / ignitors has been unreliable. I had 3 items fail to ignite due to hand added quickplugs even though they passed the continuity check on the modules. I am saving some of the ignitors with quickplug ends from my last show to make quickplug extension cables.
* Fusing racks of mortars has not been 100% reliable. I have been using two zip ties and a piece of tape in-between the zip ties, however this does not guaranty ignition every time. I believe the main problem may be fuse speed fast fuse (1-2 seconds per foot) seem to be less reliable than slower fuses (20 -30 seconds per foot). I am still looking for ways to improve fusing.
6106
* Using cheap sequencers to extend the number of firing cues has been hit and miss. They seem to work fine when testing before the show, however I had a number of failures in the show on the sequencers. Still trying to determine the reason for this, but most likely the long term solution is to buy more cobra firing modules (it seems like I never have enough).
6107
* Pre-make the script ahead of time and debug it, vs making it the night before :p.
It would be great if anyone else wants to add their best show practices. Also, any thoughts on how to decrease failures or speedup setup would be great!
Notes:
I am using a Cobra Firing system with 1x 72M's and 6x 18M's. I also have 7x 50 shot mortar racks and 3x 28 shot mortar racks.
What has improved the quality of my shows:
* Buying the longest ignitors possible (thanks Dave). I actually buy several different lengths but I mostly buy the 15ft ignitors. Extending the length of ignitors in the field should be avoided when possible because it adds a lot of time and every splice increases the potential for a failure ignite.
* Using visco shroud igniters for making connections from igniters to fuse. This has made a big improvement in the reliability of igniting fuses using ignitors.
6104
* Pre-making cake boards using thin plywood sheets @ 4'x4' or 4'8' and gluing cakes down using liquid nails adhesive. This has definitely increased show safety and decreased show setup time.
* Using cake racks for slices. This saves setup time.
6105
* Switching my firing system to quickplugs. This decreases the setup time day of the show, but more importantly decrease errors if you are using helpers to make field connections.
* Using RJ45 slats (series) with cat5 cables and prewiring the ignitors to the slats. This definitely saves a lot of time for day of the show connections and makes shooting 2x or 3x of the same item very easy to setup and shoot. Definitely use series connections because running a lot of ignitors in parallel increases the potential for a failure to ignite.
Remaining failure points:
* Adding quickplug connectors by hand to wire / ignitors has been unreliable. I had 3 items fail to ignite due to hand added quickplugs even though they passed the continuity check on the modules. I am saving some of the ignitors with quickplug ends from my last show to make quickplug extension cables.
* Fusing racks of mortars has not been 100% reliable. I have been using two zip ties and a piece of tape in-between the zip ties, however this does not guaranty ignition every time. I believe the main problem may be fuse speed fast fuse (1-2 seconds per foot) seem to be less reliable than slower fuses (20 -30 seconds per foot). I am still looking for ways to improve fusing.
6106
* Using cheap sequencers to extend the number of firing cues has been hit and miss. They seem to work fine when testing before the show, however I had a number of failures in the show on the sequencers. Still trying to determine the reason for this, but most likely the long term solution is to buy more cobra firing modules (it seems like I never have enough).
6107
* Pre-make the script ahead of time and debug it, vs making it the night before :p.
It would be great if anyone else wants to add their best show practices. Also, any thoughts on how to decrease failures or speedup setup would be great!