Not trying to be mean, but cereal is something you eat for breakfast. Do you mean series? If so, then you can use the MJG Igniters (we do have them at www.pyroboom.com).
I'd say 5. To get around this you would use 1 of the R12s and just fire all, which will give you 12 cues all at once. Also I'd only use the MJG e-matches only.
@@PYROBOOM I made my own firing system. If I just crank up my power supply more would that do the trick. I know you said something about another que system but I like building things so I have created my own system using old arcade style push buttons and 150 ft of multi conductor cable. I have 32 ques on one of my boards and then I made a really simple board with 100 more ques. Yes it is alot of wire. Lol
Curious what the battery set up in the module is? I have a system with 6 AA batteries. I assume they are in parallel, therefore 9 volts. How many red dragon can be fired from that amount of voltage and amperage?
How do you wire them in parallel? In the video it looks like you twist the two wires of each igniter together and put them separately in one cue. I tried this and the module shows no continuity? Please help.
This is where you connect 2 or more igniters to directly into the module. So you will end up with 2 wires in the black terminal and 2 wires in the red.
looking for cereal mode igniters
Not trying to be mean, but cereal is something you eat for breakfast. Do you mean series? If so, then you can use the MJG Igniters (we do have them at www.pyroboom.com).
What is the max number of igniters you can trigger with one que. I am looking to do 12-13 per que but I am worried that they will not ignite.
I'd say 5. To get around this you would use 1 of the R12s and just fire all, which will give you 12 cues all at once. Also I'd only use the MJG e-matches only.
@@PYROBOOM I made my own firing system. If I just crank up my power supply more would that do the trick. I know you said something about another que system but I like building things so I have created my own system using old arcade style push buttons and 150 ft of multi conductor cable. I have 32 ques on one of my boards and then I made a really simple board with 100 more ques. Yes it is alot of wire. Lol
Curious what the battery set up in the module is?
I have a system with 6 AA batteries. I assume they are in parallel, therefore 9 volts.
How many red dragon can be fired from that amount of voltage and amperage?
How do you wire them in parallel? In the video it looks like you twist the two wires of each igniter together and put them separately in one cue. I tried this and the module shows no continuity? Please help.
This is where you connect 2 or more igniters to directly into the module. So you will end up with 2 wires in the black terminal and 2 wires in the red.
Can they be reused?
No, I'm sorry. they are 1-time use
@@PYROBOOM aww dammit... Okay👍😊