biggsauce wrote:So so this piezo effect diminish as the size of the crystal grows? Why don't we see, say a 5lb piezo stungun? (you know what I mean) Could this be applied to larger scale ignition system? Possibly something with much more power?
I guess the ceramic/crystal material isn't too easy to come by, but lets say you could get your hands on a 5lb hunk of that material and hit it with a hammer? Danger Will Robinson?

I'm not aware of any significant limitation to the size of the crystal/ceramic (except cost of course).
A long and thin crystal, struck along it's long axis, will give high voltage and low current. A short and fat crystal, when hit with the same force, will give lower voltage but higher current. Piezo ignitors are of the first type, piezo speakers/microphones are of the second type.
"Power" is really not an issue with piezo's used to ignite a propane + air. It takes less than a millijoule of energy (in a sufficiently small volume) to ignite the fuel. Tapping on the chamber with you finger probably puts a couple mJ of energy into the chamber. That would be more than enough energy to ignite the fuel, except the energy is spread over too large a volume.
For a spudgun ignition system you would prbably want to either hit the crystal a bit harder to get a higher voltage, or use a longer crystal and swap some of the current into a higher voltage. A better (more reliable, longer lived) hammer mechanism would probably be nice as well.
I wonder if you could run the output from a piezo through say a 1:2 home-rolled transfomer and swap current for a higher voltage? Might be possible to get a generic (ie., cheap) piezo to work better in a high mix hybrid.