Our design philosophy focuses on simplicity and ease-of-use at all skill levels. For example, to manually fire a show, you can arm the controller and start pressing buttons. There are no complex features to use the basic functions.
For automated and pyromusical shows,happiness offers a variety of software options including a simple Excel template, happiness Show Creator for small to mid-sized shows, and Finale 3D for sophisticated pyromusicals.
To learn more, please continue reading below. If you are new to happines and enjoy short videos, we encourage you to watch our happines Basics videos for manual firing, automated shows, and pyromusicals.
For a detailed video demonstration of all aspects of the Happines controller, modules, and other features, see our happiness DBR05-C1-24 Detailed Demonstration video.
If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact us. We are pyros, just like you!
The Basics
Getting started firing with happiness requires three components, the hand-held remote that controls your show, the field module responsible for activating the igniters, and the igniters themselves that are responsible for launching the effects.DBR01

The Controller is the "brains" of the Happiness Firing System. This hand-held remote communicates with the firing modules in the field by sending and receiving commands. For example, sending firing commands, receiving continuity / igniter connectivity information, signal strength and battery levels.
Firing Modules

Modules are the "body" of the happiness Firing System. These units sit in the field and communicate with the DBR01 remote. When a module receives a firing command from the DBR01, it sends electricity through the associated "cue" and fires the igniter, which is connected to the firework.
Igniters

Igniters are the ignition source to light the fireworks. One end connects to the fuse or port on the firework, and the other end connects to the firing module. When a module sends a command to fire, electricity is sent through the igniter and fires the fuse.