
The WIZARD50 is a capacitor discharge blasting machine -
the most reliable type of firing system available. This mini-blaster stores a large
quantity of electrical energy supplied by a single "AA" battery which can be
discharged to the firing system in a fraction of a second. Field tested to firing
over 50 electric blasting caps in series over a half mile of military communications wire
(equal to 22-guage wire). The addition of the DSL to the WIZARD50
provides the assurance of a continuous circuit.
The WIZARD50 is the smallest, most
powerful and feature filled blasting machine in its price range.
Feature List:
- The size of a pack of cigarettes - the WIZARD50 fits in the palm of
your hand, and requires only one hand to operate.
- The single "AA" is in a separate compartment from the electronic
components. There is no shock hazard when changing the battery - which can be done
in less than 10 seconds!
- Stainless steel, Mil-Spec spring-loaded contacts.
- Built-in continuity LED has all the features of the Wizard DSL - Demolition
Safety Light. The red LED indicates a good circuit.
- WATERPROOF - The Mil-Spec switches are waterproof to a depth of 3 feet. No worries
of getting caught in the rain, dropping it into a puddle, or crawling through a
swamp! You'll be ready for any environment.
- Output of 300VDC at 8.5 Joules. Both the "CHARGE" and "FIRE"
switches must be depressed to fire the blasting machine.
- The "CHARGE" switch is held down until the "READY" light glows
(15-30 seconds). When the "READY" light first comes on and flickers, the
machine has charged to 190VDC. The capacitor will continue to charge until the ready
lights stops flickering at 300VDC, 8.5 Joules, which is the maximum power capacity.
- The charging sequence can be stopped at anytime by releasing the "CHARGE"
button. As a safety precaution, the capacitor is instantly discharged and power is
removed from the circuit upon release.
- One year warranty
Return to the Products Page
| Safety Features &
Operation
COPYRIGHT © WIZARD DEVICES, INC., 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998