More distance
Hows it goin? I'm new to the potato cannon world and I love it! I wanted some more distance with my gun. I was able to fire a potato 540 feet. I saw a kid fire one 740 feet. How can I get more distance? I have a PVC cannon: 4"diameter combustion chamber, 18"long and a 2"diameter barrel, 44"long. I have to wear ear plugs when using it! At night, it shoots out a foot of fire! I love that thing! I want more distance with my potato though. Should I make it a 1.5" barrel instead of the 2"? What could do? Thanks.
-Matt
add a computer fan in the chamber it significantly increases performance because it mixes the fuel. also if you have the suppplys / money build a propane meter and that will also significantly increase your distance
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what fuel are you using?
if yopur cannon is all pressure rated then try some starting fluid
if yopur cannon is all pressure rated then try some starting fluid
That sounds cool, except the 10 foot barrel. I would like to keep the barrel the same length as the one I have now, just a smaller diameter, so how small would I need to make the combustion chamber?
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I'm using Oust Airsanitizer. I know it sounds funny, but that is the only thing so far I have found to work very well.Kenny_McCormic wrote:what fuel are you using?
if yopur cannon is all pressure rated then try some starting fluid
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If I did my math correctly, then your gun as it stands has a 1.6:1 C:B ratio.
If you cut your chamber down to 12" that should increase your preformance. Also, as it's been suggested, try building a metered propane system, that'll help you alot.
(I don't know if I did my C:B ratios right, since I'm more of a pneumatic person)
If you cut your chamber down to 12" that should increase your preformance. Also, as it's been suggested, try building a metered propane system, that'll help you alot.
(I don't know if I did my C:B ratios right, since I'm more of a pneumatic person)
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I believe the ideal C:B ratio is around .7:1 so if you shorten your chamber to 7 or 8 inches you should be right on the money and you should see a boost in perfomance
and modder, yes your calculations were correct he is currently at a 1.6:1 ratio, which is huge.
also if you shorten your chamber you should notice that it wont be as noisy.
and modder, yes your calculations were correct he is currently at a 1.6:1 ratio, which is huge.
also if you shorten your chamber you should notice that it wont be as noisy.
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I thougt that if he changed it to the 'ideal' C:B ratio it would increse performance.
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Ok, well I was passing along info I have read here and on spudtech, I assumed it was correct and havent really done anything with combustions personally, so i dont really know for sure.
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Spudbalster's second sentence is correct, nobody has ever measured (TIKO) variable chamber on a constant barrel.SpudBlaster15 wrote:That is only the case is the chamber is oversize by a considerable degree. Research has not been done to establish the exact ratio at which this occurs in a conventional cannon.
My combustion model suggests that C:B ratios in the range of 0.6 to about 1 are all essentially equivalent on a constant barrel. (Similar to Latke's results with constant chamber; relatively little difference in the range of about 0.6 to 1.0.) "Essentially equivalent" means the muzzle velocity changes by less than ~5% over that CB range.
At a C:B of 1.5:1 the muzzle velocity drops by ~10%.
At a C:B of 3.0:1 the muzzle velocity drops by ~30%.
So, by my model, on my standard gun, up to a ratio of about 1.5 there is minimal difference (though 1.0 is better than 1.5). Above 1.5 the performance starts to drop off pretty quickly.
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Back to Mattmp36 post. A chamber fan is probably the easiest way to get the maximum performance out of a particular combustion gun.
A fuel meter would be second most important. (A syringe is a cheap way to measure fuel, less than $2 total cost, and is at least as accurate as a much more expensive meter setup.)
The actual fuel makes relatively little difference as long as you are using the correct amount and are mixing it well.
A double bevel spud cutter might give you a little more range.

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Your chamber is what many would consider oversize, and the flame emerging from your barrel suggests:
1) an overly rich fuel mix (get a metering system)
2) incomplete combustion (get chamber fan and/or multiple ignition points)
#2 will help alot; latke noted much benefit from a chamber fan, and multiple ignition points will almost certainly help (especially with an oversized chamber).
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As a quip for contention:
"there are no oversized chambers - only poor ignitions."
Even with the slow combustion model.
1) an overly rich fuel mix (get a metering system)
2) incomplete combustion (get chamber fan and/or multiple ignition points)
#2 will help alot; latke noted much benefit from a chamber fan, and multiple ignition points will almost certainly help (especially with an oversized chamber).
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As a quip for contention:
"there are no oversized chambers - only poor ignitions."
Even with the slow combustion model.