buckeyepyro1
08-13-2024, 12:46 PM
I'm trying to choreograph a show and need length of time for a given effect to get timing right.
I have a 10 shot mortar rack. I'm using 10sec/foot fuse as lead fuse. The the canister shells have approximately 1 foot of the green visco fuse each leading to lift charge. I will be daisy chaining these fuses to the leader fuse with tape.
I presume that if I use 2 feet of the lead fuse going 10secs/foot, then I would take 2x10sec/ft=20sec PLUS the time it takes for the last canister to ignite which would be approx 25 secs since it is green visco fuse and 12 inches length total to get to its lift charge, and green visco burns at 25secs/foot.
Therefore, entire effect would take 20sec PLUS 25sec=45 secs in total.
Is my math correct?
I have a 10 shot mortar rack. I'm using 10sec/foot fuse as lead fuse. The the canister shells have approximately 1 foot of the green visco fuse each leading to lift charge. I will be daisy chaining these fuses to the leader fuse with tape.
I presume that if I use 2 feet of the lead fuse going 10secs/foot, then I would take 2x10sec/ft=20sec PLUS the time it takes for the last canister to ignite which would be approx 25 secs since it is green visco fuse and 12 inches length total to get to its lift charge, and green visco burns at 25secs/foot.
Therefore, entire effect would take 20sec PLUS 25sec=45 secs in total.
Is my math correct?