Choosing the right firing module can be overwhelming. This article breaks down the difference between the IGNITE I18 and I36 firing modules, compare their capabilities, and help you find the one that best fits your specific needs.
The I18 firing module includes a 7.4V LiPo battery and has 18 unique firing cues that you can control from your smart device.
You can currently connect a total of six IGNITE firing modules to your smart device. When using I18s, this brings your system's maximum cue count to 108 unique cues.
The I18 supports approximately 20 hours of battery life when fully charged using it's LiPo battery.
The I18 supports firing 2 Clip-on igniters in parallel.
Lastly, it supports a range of approximately 150-300 feet, although depending on your smart device it's not uncommon to see
The I36 firing module also includes a 7.4V LiPo battery, the main difference being that it supports 36 unique firing cues that you can control from your smart device.
You can currently connect a total of six IGNITE firing modules to your smart device. When using I36s, this brings your system's maximum cue count to 216 unique cues.
It's also important to note that you can use a mix of I18 and I36 firing modules at the same time, as long as the total number of devices synced to your smart device is 6 or less.
The I36 supports approximately 20 hours of battery life when fully charged using it's LiPo battery.
The I36 supports the same firing capabilities as the I18
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