You could use a semiconductor output stage instead of a relay, they tend to be more reliable and safe. High current switching tends to knacker relays.
I have had a fault condition with Mosfets whereby when overloaded but NOT by a dead short they can fail short circuit giving you a nasty surprise in future (With a dead short they tended to blow open circuit). Relays can of course weld or stick short as well, So I wouldn't say that either was safer than the other. Only real solution is to test your system without pyro (I use a test load of a lamp board) after each gig and before the next one.
Martin.
Hi what type of connectors do some firing systems use? What are channels to on a firing system? I am making a firing system in school for my GCSE electronics main project and am a bit confused has to what i need i know mostly what i need but need to fill bits in . What type of cables do the slave boxes use and do the slave boxes use there own power supply? Thanks for any help.
Basicly use good quality robust connectors. For multicore systems I would avoid D type connectors, anything designed for military use is probably OK, if on a budget then centronics printer connections can take a decent amount of current. Bear in mind the enviroment most of these systems could be used in, Rain, Mud and you can't always rely on crew being carefull with your connectors. As for field boxes I use mini Pyroclips http://www.pyromagicinc.com/mpc.html , I've had problems with speaker terminals with the plastic tabs snaping particulary in cold conditions.
Martin.