matt zunke
2025-08-10 15:52:55
There are a few things to know about this ignition system right off the bat.First, it comes with enough "cue boxes" to set 60 individual ignition wires (more on that larer). The system is capable of having up to 1200 cues, you just have to buy more boxes. The down side is that it is not immediately apparent how to order more. I haven't really looked since I dont need more, but I am guessing I could find it after a fee minutes on Google.Second, it does not come with any igniter wires. Igniter wires are what actually ignites the fues on the firework. Two small wires get put into the cue box and the other end clamps onto the fuse. When the button is pressed, it shorts out a wire laying on the fuse, causing the fuse to ignite. These wires are single use, and the system will not work without them. Do not forget to buy some (you can find them on Amazon).Third, there really aren't any instructions with it. I figured out how to use it and will explain it. When you un box it, there are 2 small carrying cases. One contains 15 numbered cue boxes. They should be numbered 1-5, with three boxes of each number. On each box are four consecutive numbers 1-12.When you look at the launch system, there is a small screen labeled "area". This corresponds with the numbers 1-5 on each box. Below it are twelve numbered buttons. These correspond with the 1-12 numbers on the cue box. For example, if I wanted to fire the 7th que on a box labeled "2", I would set the area to "2" and press button 7. There are also "fire all" and "rapid" command buttons. Fire all simultaneously fires all 12 cues in the chosen area, but only that area. Rapid quickly fires all 12 cures in sequence, but again only for the chosen area. It all sounds a bit confusing but all this will make sense once you mess with it a bit.Keeping those things in mind, I still recommend this system. I have already used it for a small show and it worked flawlessly.
Collin
2025-07-13 15:01:19
This product made my 4th of July much safer and enjoyable because I could site back and watch the display and push the buttons remotely witch made it much safer.
SParks
2025-06-27 10:32:10
I got this for my husband to use on the 4th of July. He really liked using it. We put on a big fireworks show and this allowed him to sit down and actually watch it. The timing worked out perfectly to make the best show we’ve had. We will be using this every year!
Collin Clark
2025-06-11 13:29:27
When I reached out for support, it took a long time to get a response.
Jason Block
2025-05-26 18:17:20
very fun, experiment with different launch wire. keep 500g kegs out of grass, the dew will foul the fuses. buy good batteries and remember to remove the after use. instructions lack, make for what each channel controls make sure you make a play list for what you are setting off, plan it out and you will put on a great fireworks show
monte sweeney
2025-05-25 09:46:24
This is going to make my show first class. I started using remote firring system 10 or 15 years ago and they have improved greatly. I will be shooting off 35+ cakes and 50 mortars this system can handle it. I can't wait this is going to be my best show ever the whole lake will get to enjoy it.
Chad W.
2025-03-31 15:47:51
The 15 cues are jammed so tightly into a tiny plastic case they're practically CRUSHED! The storage case doesn't even close all the way! Some of the antennas were BENT! I do NOT recommend storing the cues in the provided case, otherwise your risk damaging the components. This is absolutely absurd!
Charles Bobbitt
2025-03-09 12:30:44
Does the job safely
Julien Robert
2024-11-15 10:14:05
De prime abord , semble bien fonctionner, tout les zone (1 à 5) sont captées par le module principal. Le "all dire" et le tir rapide fonctionne sur toute les zones, reste a tester le 500 mètre de distance. Prend 66 batterie AA, hâte de voir la consommation d'énergie des modules et de la console. A première vue, semble être un système de tir beau, bon, pas cher ðŸ˜