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Hello houseoffire72. It is possible to use a number or rails in parallel. Keep in mind there are a number of variables that will not be standard with all setups. One could calculate the theoretical capability with Ohms Law and calculating equivalent resistance of the total circuit and then calculating the current flow through each match - which will be different at each position due to the cable runs between each rail. However, as cable, connector, and match resistances may very, it is best to run some tests. Not the answer you were after, but it is possible to run a number of rails in parallel. You will find some examples on the FB Users page. With the FTH-48Fx there are examples of 4 rails in parallel separated by 50ft of cable with the internal battery and 7 rails in parallel with the external battery. Also, keep in mind that the FTQ-16x64 has increased firing voltage up, which will allow additional current to be pulled through multiple rails.
@@firetekfiringsystems I appreciate the answer bud thank you. Really all I want to do for now is use one 16x64 mod to run 3 stations from each of the "16 que" banks at a max distance of 75-100ft apart... Honestly even though I understand "ohms law" being an audio guy for decades etc blah blah blah I won't take the time to actually figure it out as this information should already be known to some extent before a purchase is made... I did send an email to info@firetek with no response yet... I've helped in a few shows in the past that fired with firetek and to be honest I think its a fantastic system...! I like the idea of cables and slats vs just a mod... I ran WPS for a year and to be absolutely honest the system did everything I asked of it lol and I ran the "tiny 12 que" mods that I upgraded to an external 12v power supply... That system had zero issues firing 3 stations. 50ft apart in parallel...
Your going to be just fine. Many have successfully tested and fired much more. Regardless of the system, more firing current is going to help the situation. If one really wanted to push the envelope on parallel rails they could "balance the flow" by adding resistance up front, but that is over kill. Another thing people have suggested on the user group it to extend the impulse time to ensure they all fire on an typical "unbalanced" setup.
i go to the website linked above and it says 'coming soon' ? it's coming up on 2 years now...
The website is being replaced and there have been delays. However, sales, support, and worldwide use continues to grow. Our apologies for the recent lack of a full-functioning website. We encourage you to contact fireTEK through any of the following means for any questions or needs:
email: office@fTEK.eu
msg: facebook.com/firetekfiringsystem
Do check out our FB page at : facebook.com/firetekfiringsystem
and fireTEK User Group at : facebook.com/groups/1581649428806010
How many rails can be paralleled at 75-100 feet apart..?
Hello houseoffire72. It is possible to use a number or rails in parallel. Keep in mind there are a number of variables that will not be standard with all setups. One could calculate the theoretical capability with Ohms Law and calculating equivalent resistance of the total circuit and then calculating the current flow through each match - which will be different at each position due to the cable runs between each rail. However, as cable, connector, and match resistances may very, it is best to run some tests.
Not the answer you were after, but it is possible to run a number of rails in parallel. You will find some examples on the FB Users page. With the FTH-48Fx there are examples of 4 rails in parallel separated by 50ft of cable with the internal battery and 7 rails in parallel with the external battery.
Also, keep in mind that the FTQ-16x64 has increased firing voltage up, which will allow additional current to be pulled through multiple rails.
@@firetekfiringsystems I appreciate the answer bud thank you. Really all I want to do for now is use one 16x64 mod to run 3 stations from each of the "16 que" banks at a max distance of 75-100ft apart...
Honestly even though I understand "ohms law" being an audio guy for decades etc blah blah blah I won't take the time to actually figure it out as this information should already be known to some extent before a purchase is made...
I did send an email to info@firetek with no response yet...
I've helped in a few shows in the past that fired with firetek and to be honest I think its a fantastic system...!
I like the idea of cables and slats vs just a mod... I ran WPS for a year and to be absolutely honest the system did everything I asked of it lol and I ran the "tiny 12 que" mods that I upgraded to an external 12v power supply... That system had zero issues firing 3 stations. 50ft apart in parallel...
Your going to be just fine. Many have successfully tested and fired much more. Regardless of the system, more firing current is going to help the situation. If one really wanted to push the envelope on parallel rails they could "balance the flow" by adding resistance up front, but that is over kill. Another thing people have suggested on the user group it to extend the impulse time to ensure they all fire on an typical "unbalanced" setup.