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Old 18th November 2009, 8:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok, i'm bored and have been ratching again!! Has anyone used or own one of the firing systems from here?

EasyPyro

Seems to be the exact same ones offered by Pyromate but much cheaper as theyre in the uk...

£260 for a waterproof expandable 20 cue system seems like good value, the description also suggests you can use a fireline trigger too...

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Old 18th November 2009, 11:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Nicky
I have used the 20cue standard system and every time its worked really well, I do have an issue with the main safety switch as its not the best in the world and the key can be taken out when its in the fire position. Not tryed the waterproof system but it look a better build .
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I have two of the waterproof versions and todate they have not failed me.
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Old 18th November 2009, 1:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Seems like its good value then, are they pretty easy to set up so you could have 40 cues stepped? the instruction manual is a tad vague....!!
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I believe the answer is yes using mode 4 on the transmitter - its one the manaulV2.

One my box which is the older 20cue 12v the Step period have to be the same time period between cues on the same box - but I believe that is now changed on the 20cue 24V system where the cue times can be different.

Personally not used that function, I have most of my shows with cues at different times, so just used it in Manual Mode but I have little doubt that the system is expandable in the ways described in the manual.
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Saw these on our recent trip to China and we've got an order due into the uk in about 3 weeks, will be a bit cheaper if anyone's interested.
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hi, i will be interested can you give me a shout when they arrive thanks
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Bit late I know but we've finally received our delivery of the 20 cue wireless systems. Price to UKFR's is £245 inc carriage.
Supplied with unit in a case, transmitter and charger. Max of three units can be programmed to 1 transmitter.
Only got 5 or so units left so if you want one let me know.
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