Fuse Speed Timing Test (Pink, Yellow, Green)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- 5 shots on Pink Perfect Fuse (10secs/ft)
5 shots on Yellow Fast Artillery Fuse (2secs/ft)
5 shots on Green Premium Cannon Fuse (23sec/ft)
Separated with CannonFuse Red American Visco (40sec/ft)
5 shots on Pink Perfect Fuse (10secs/ft)
5 shots on Yellow Fast Artillery Fuse (2secs/ft)
5 shots on Green Premium Cannon Fuse (23sec/ft)
Separated with CannonFuse Red American Visco (40sec/ft)
Thank you for posting this. Very helpful info
Thanks for watching, glad it was helpful!
Nice👍🏻 tx
An infinitely helpful video. Cannot tell you how many times I've searched for something exactly like this. THANK YOU!
Glad you found it helpful.
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Would you happen to know if the pink fuse that they usually use for the last rows for finale in a cake is the same as hobby fuse I notice the one in the cake goes off faster then pink hobby fuse
Pink fuse in cakes on finale row is normally instant fuse.
MyFireworkDemos lol thanks bro I was going to be a cheap ass use that thinking it was perfect fuse 👌🤦♂️
@@octane_pyro When I break down cakes I keep it to use as instant fuse on my builds, it is super fast.
MyFireworkDemos would you say it’s about the same speed as quick hobby fuse the white one that .4 sec a foot or faster
@@octane_pyro The pink I take out of finale rows on cakes is instant, like .1sec/ft, yes.
Fast as it gets. If you question the speed of your fuse, you should burn a sample. Just don't hold it in your hand to do it!
Thanks for posting this. I recently started taking apart my cakes and taking a wake at building my own cakes. What do you do with the fuse you take off of the original cakes. I noticed a different with the colored fuses and timings that come with that cakes and don't match this color timing. I thought to reuse the old fuses I pull out but have to label them better or just burn some to get an idea about the timing.
I keep the factory fuse if it is in good condition. You cannot trust color on factory fuse, you can either burn a piece and time it, or use a video of the cake to get an estimate on the burn time between shots.
A lot of times I bundle the fuse by color from a cake, wrap a piece of masking tape around it and just generalize the speed and mark it "faster", "slower", "medium".
Yes. The best way to test fuse timing, is to actually shoot something. Excellent video. I'm Team Pink.
Agreed 👍🏻
Sweeeeeeeeeet 🔥💥🚀🧨💣‼
Nice thanks
Sweet
So the yellow fuse is med fast and who sells the yellow fuse that's the first time I ever saw yellow fuse lmk GRU808 🤙🏾
I buy my fuse from cannonfuse.com
Yellow: cannonfuse.com/fast-artillery-fuse-2-3-sec.html
Cannonfuse has just about every speed of fuse you can imagine.
@@MyFireworkDemos mahalo that ! And thank you for turning me on to The steelwood...🤙🏾 Axe is 🔨 song
I wonder if these fuses are color coated for the workers in the factories who assemble cakes too, or they just get giant spools and know which is which?
Depends on the factory.
I have seen green that burns hot and as fast as the yellow here. I have seen pink that is instant instead of 10s. I have seen yellow that burns at 5-7secs a ft.
What is really scary is when its all the same color grey/green and burns at different speeds, slow 20 sec and instant, same color. That is how you end up with factory errors like that motor mouth cake that was all on super fast fuse.
@@MyFireworkDemos Yep, here's another fusing mistake from the factory: ua-cam.com/video/sNwmxjTJOh0/v-deo.html
LOL. I would've been ill had I got one of those back in the day.
@@gjam5204 damn, that looks like it was an expensive 7 secs, lol.
Very cool love the yellow
Yellow is great for sending volleys where you want just a little separation so it is fast but not all at the same time like on instant.
Thanks for making this video. I've been curious about the different fuses, but never really gave it much thought. I've only used fuse for shells and few other small things, but not like this. To me, the pace of the pink fuse is the best even if it's just a hair too fast. The yellow would be nice for cake finales along with white if extra speed is needed. The green is almost too slow. How long are the lengths of fuse not outside of the tubes? I guess if you wanted a little extra time between rows, you could either use a slower burning fuse or droop the fuse a little.
Pink is good speed 10sec/ft, no black sky. They make a blue "Fast Cake Fuse" that is 15/sec and just a hair slower also. Yellow works great for fans when you want them going up bang bang bang quickly, or to throw volleys in strait cakes like 1/1 TA cake, example of yellow ua-cam.com/video/J2sZu-S1EOo/v-deo.html. Green is too slow for 200g tubes, you get black sky. On 500g tubes that are pushing 1.5-2sec lift to break it works alright, or on tubes with lace effect where I want the lace to burn before the next tube breaks. The lace shots in my 160 memorial day are on green if you want an example ua-cam.com/video/J2sZu-S1EOo/v-deo.html.
Pink works well, it is the fuse I use the most of.
Fuse was about 2" pieces. so like .5-.75 in the tubes and .5 outside.
I guess that's why it's called perfect fuse? Personally, even if it's a little too fast, I'd rather have that over it be too slow.
@@jamisonlm3 yep, pink is perfect if you want continuous stream of fireworks.
Very nice demo
Thanks for watching petey!
I always use the fastest fuse i can get,
Depends on what I want for pacing. If I used yellow on big 500g tubes that are 2 secs lift to break it would launch 3 before the first one broke and be a mess, unless my goal was skypuke.
Where is the yellow fuse from? I need some!
I buy my fuse from cannonfuse.com
Yellow: cannonfuse.com/fast-artillery-fuse-2-3-sec.html
Cool, thanks
@@pyrodrummer8399 No problem. :)
Is that 1/2 " apart?
These tubes are about 1 inch. So yeah like 1/2" of fuse outside the tubes.
The fuse pieces I cut were 2" pieces, but half of it is inside the tubes.