Difference between revisions of "Propane"
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− | The most common fuel of high tech builders. Often [[fuel meter|metered]] into the chamber at 4.2% by volume, because you lose power if your fuel/air mix is [http://www.burntlatke.com/lpmapprussets.html wrong]. However, it can be manualy added trough (for example) a non-lit propane tourch, as you would with an aerosol. | + | [[Image:Propane.gif|right|thumb|300px|The propane molecule]]The most common fuel of high tech builders. Often [[fuel meter|metered]] into the chamber at 4.2% by volume, because you lose power if your fuel/air mix is [http://www.burntlatke.com/lpmapprussets.html wrong]. However, it can be manualy added trough (for example) a non-lit propane tourch, as you would with an aerosol. |
It is often the primary propellent in [[aerosol]]s. | It is often the primary propellent in [[aerosol]]s. |
Revision as of 02:20, 24 October 2005
The most common fuel of high tech builders. Often metered into the chamber at 4.2% by volume, because you lose power if your fuel/air mix is wrong. However, it can be manualy added trough (for example) a non-lit propane tourch, as you would with an aerosol.
It is often the primary propellent in aerosols.