No need to start another thread, you could have used the button to fix your original post.
Anyways, the diagram you posted will not work, because 9 volts is not enough to jump a spark gap. You need coils that will up the voltage, as in a camera flash circuit.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
If you used a proper hot wire for ignition such as a model airplane glow plug, the circuit would function. The voltage would need to be changed as glow plugs use 1.5 volts.
Technician1002 wrote:If you used a proper hot wire for ignition such as a model airplane glow plug, the circuit would function. The voltage would need to be changed as glow plugs use 1.5 volts.
You could also get some nichrome wire - usually found in heating elements - as I did here:
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
what if i replace the on / off switch with a piezo !!
Edit by Moderator (MrCrowley): Please do not double post. Use the edit button instead. The same goes for your previous topic, instead of making a new topic you should've posted in the old one you originally created.
XXpotato-cannoneerXX wrote:what if i replace the on / off switch with a piezo !!
on/off switch and batteries, yes.
A hot wire is simply a piece of wire which gets hot when you run a current through it, usually nichrome wire which offers high resistance and doesn't melt or oxidise.
mark.f wrote:$2.15 for one of those long-nosed igniters at the dollar store. They work quite well in standard combustions and low-mix hybrids.
One worked fine for me. I broke off the tip and pulled the wires and attached them to a pair of electrodes in the chamber. It worked on my very first try.
sorry but im kinda noob at potato cannons...
so what is a hot wire ??
Risking breaking rule #1... um a wire that is not cold. This is bad in an extension cord and causes ignition of homes. This is good in electric hair dryers and makes the air warm. You can get a piece of the wire from a broken hair dryer to use for ignition. A short piece and a proper high current battery will work well. The length will need adjusted to match your voltage source so it heats properly.