No spark problem
- HAYLO_Stealer
- Private 4

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sounds to me like the gap between the nail is to large
- Pete Zaria
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1. Spark wires are shorting somewhere. Make sure they're well insulated, and try to keep them from touching eachother wherever possible.
2. Wires aren't contacting electrodes very well. Try soldering the wires to the electrodes.
3. Electrodes aren't conducting very well - try steel screws (not nails).
4. Spark gap is too big. A spark gap just big enough to fit a quarter in works perfectly for me.
5. Hairspray is gumming up the electrodes. Try propane or starter fluid (use a half second or less spray of starter flud, you barly need any).
Try that.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
2. Wires aren't contacting electrodes very well. Try soldering the wires to the electrodes.
3. Electrodes aren't conducting very well - try steel screws (not nails).
4. Spark gap is too big. A spark gap just big enough to fit a quarter in works perfectly for me.
5. Hairspray is gumming up the electrodes. Try propane or starter fluid (use a half second or less spray of starter flud, you barly need any).
Try that.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
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