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My arduino powered firework sequencer. 2018 version!

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usagi:
coppercone, stop posting in this thread. you are contributing nothing to this thread and keep sending it off the rails.

David Chamberlain:

--- Quote from: usagi on July 05, 2018, 07:01:11 am ---coppercone, stop posting in this thread. you are contributing nothing to this thread and keep sending it off the rails.

--- End quote ---

I think this thread would be going fine if every one just stopped feeding the troll. Their is no requirement to respond to everything every one says just move on and ignore it.

BTW usagi, I really enjoyed your video and detailed posts last year. Please let us know more about what you changed, or plan on changing, modifications and lessons learnt and so on.

usagi:
i changed everything to wireless this year, which will let me scale up to pretty much unlimited cues. building each receiver takes quite a while though, i'd love to find a decent pcb fab that does pick & place.

anyway, the show went well. here's the video.

Nusa:
Wireless is scary when it's connected to things that go boom. It adds a whole set of new safety considerations in terms of lockouts. You need communications security features on the receiver side in the case of unauthorized transmitters (deliberate or accidental) on your frequencies, or unauthorized users on your transmitters.

stj:
it would be better to use the 446MHz LPR band radio modules.
you wont have every asshole with a smartphone seeing and trying to mess with your net.

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