Jimmy - I think that would be the easiest way to set it up, good call. Now I just need to think of a "dramatic" presentation of the external wiring... going for the wow factor with friends and family.
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- Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:23 am
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Electric BBQ ignitor setup
Built some low-tech combustion guns in my youth, but I'm looking at creating something a little more updated.
I have an electric BBQ ignitor that has 3 electrodes. This should allow me to create 3 separate spark gaps, correct?
In the instructions, it says that if only 1 or 2 electrodes are being ...
I have an electric BBQ ignitor that has 3 electrodes. This should allow me to create 3 separate spark gaps, correct?
In the instructions, it says that if only 1 or 2 electrodes are being ...
