Will this work for a hybrid?

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Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:17 pm

Hi all, just wondered if this will work ok for a hybrid. I belive it outputs 22kv but cant find any more information.

What sort of mix do you think i could get it up to?

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Mon Mar 26, 2012 11:03 am

Cheers mate, did it not ignite at a higher mix or have you just not tested it?
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Mon Mar 26, 2012 11:08 am

If you keep the spark gap small it will be ok right up to 30x at least.
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Mon Mar 26, 2012 11:13 am

Sweet, think i might just order one then :) What sorta spark gap are you talking about... like 1mm?

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Im also assuming i would just need the "1 output" one? Guessing that the 1 output has a ground as well :V just lookes like it dont xD
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Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:59 pm

killerbanjo wrote:Sweet, think i might just order one then :) What sorta spark gap are you talking about... like 1mm?
Less. As small as you can make it; that's how I have mine anyway.
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Mon Mar 26, 2012 4:54 pm

Well one has been ordered, along with a 2ltr 300 bar tank. So let see if i can make a hybride :)
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Sorry for double post but i think i might have a duff igniter :( I think i am doign it right, and have tryed many new and old batterys 1.5v and some rechargable 1.2v ones, Can somone with one of these see if im doign it right?

Pictures from eee pc webcam... sorry :roll:

This is where the battery goes in - the half metal ring connects to the inner ring
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Wire gets locked onto the half ring by plastic nut
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Button screws on, spring makes contact with the inner ring and when button is pressed the + side of the aaa battery is connected to it (the ring - and the wire i attached)
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On the bottom the end of the wire is placed close to the output. Button is pressed and nothing happens at all, no noise, no spark.
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Please help :roll:
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