I can't get threaded endcaps unless I want to pay 55$+ for one. And I don't want to glue up my cannon 100% if a thing inside should break, I'd hate to hacksaw my way though it.
So after browsing the forums i came by this. I forgot the original designer as the webpage died a few min after i found it.

Im thinking of adding an O-ring between the pipe and the fitting by cutting a gap on a Lathe making it air tight.
But about my sparkstrip.
I made this prototype just to see if the idea would be useful.



Ok so its just a standard sparkstrip but made into a spiral. apply 1-x gaps. Im planning 3-4, it should in my theory give a wider variety of flamefronts. Right?
Anyway, its designed like this as I'd like to bolt it together with my endcap, but to avoid having bolts all around the chamber, I made it into a spiral so both + and - is mounted in the endcap.
Its the same diameter pipe as the chamber itself, and it should be able to sleeve down the chamber with and avgr fit.
I also had another theory in mind, just making the sparkstrip into a ring, and apply the ring to the endcap just infront of the fan. But would that just make 3-4 sparks ignite the gasses into one big fireball, or would it still receive multiple flamefronts?
The spiral would give the flexibility of a straight strip but also place the flame fronts around the chamber.
And is there an optional distance between each gap?
Take a 4x20 chamber, would a strip of 20" with 5" between each actual gap be better than.
4x20 a 5" strip with 1" between each gap ?
These numbers are just theoretical.
Did this make any sense at all lol ?
/michael