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Poetart
06-30-2025, 07:06 PM
Trying out ematching my entire show this year and had some questions now that I am working through them all.

For Fountains, stick rockets, and roman candles. Can you just replace the fuses with the ematch directly. For example, My fountains fuses start inside of a solid pyro material tube from the top. Can I just stick the ematch in the top after widening it with my awl? or does it just need to go to fuse tube and I have to adjust timing for that?

displayfireworks1
06-30-2025, 08:15 PM
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Poetart
07-02-2025, 10:28 PM
Unfortunately Consumer Fireworks are not yet quick connect ready to accommodate Electric Match or Firewire Initiators, thus some modifications are required. Visit my Fireworks Project page on pyrotalk to see my videos on these firing systems adaptive techniques on Consumer Fireworks.
https://pyrotalk.com/fireworks-projects.php
.
This is why I designed my Displayfireworks1 Consumer Fireworks to have ports to accommodate advanced fireworks users moving into fireworks firing systems. In addition I offer Articles of Pyrotechnics online education certificates for those wanting to advance and a list of distributors that sell the "Pro" products. The fastest and least expensive way in is with the Ignite firing System.
https://pyrotalk.com/ap-ignite.php
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Guess I should clarify what I am talking about. For Fountains, I have the igniter directly down the tube the fuse is going into. Was wondering if this works?:
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As for Roman candles, can you even try with this or just fuse tube the main visco line and put in some delay into the show so it goes about on time?:
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I have some stick rockets that I just put the igniter into the bottom of the rocket and took the fuse out that I don't have a picture of. That common practice?