Idea for 9V Battery Ignition System
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yes sparkplugs work great
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thanks ill look into it some more
see my dad will only let me build a spudzooka if i present full plans and ideas and that it will work well and safe
see my dad will only let me build a spudzooka if i present full plans and ideas and that it will work well and safe
Hi,
If you get a capacitor, like 47000 microF, and put that in parallel with the battery, it will be able to deliver 10's of amps for some milliseconds.
From the battery / steel wool combo you will have a couple of not too thin wires to the steel wool, one of them through a pushbutton switch that can handle some current.
That should ignite the steel wool, even without a camera flash circuit.
Regards
Soren
If you get a capacitor, like 47000 microF, and put that in parallel with the battery, it will be able to deliver 10's of amps for some milliseconds.
From the battery / steel wool combo you will have a couple of not too thin wires to the steel wool, one of them through a pushbutton switch that can handle some current.
That should ignite the steel wool, even without a camera flash circuit.
Regards
Soren
Looks like steel wool would work, but you would have to replace the batteries often cause its like a short-circuit..
This might work better with batteries like C an D cells for higher current.. Once I was experimenting with homopolar motor designs and my D cell vaporized a piece of copper wire.
Edit: Heh, dongfang beat me to the higher-current idea..oh well
This might work better with batteries like C an D cells for higher current.. Once I was experimenting with homopolar motor designs and my D cell vaporized a piece of copper wire.
Edit: Heh, dongfang beat me to the higher-current idea..oh well
If you're after more guranteed ignition than a BBQ igniter, stop messing around with the plain steel wool. I have held an unlit running torch against a wad of burning steel wool and it didn't ignite. It is, however, capable of lighting something like gunpowder mixed with a binder or KNO3 and sugar. A couple strands coated with the flamable dope would be very reliable and with aligator clips somewhere like an endcap they would be easy to replace.
This is probobly because the steel wool consumes alot of oxygen, and wasn't allowing any for the combustion of the torch fuel. The sparks from burning steel would be enough as the origional flint-and-steel fire-starters used real flint to chip off tiny burning bits of steel off of a block. The "flint" firestarters found today use steel to flick off tiny pieces of a chunk of highly combustible ferrous compound called "ferrocium".LGM wrote:If you're after more guranteed ignition than a BBQ igniter, stop messing around with the plain steel wool. I have held an unlit running torch against a wad of burning steel wool and it didn't ignite. It is, however, capable of lighting something like gunpowder mixed with a binder or KNO3 and sugar. A couple strands coated with the flamable dope would be very reliable and with aligator clips somewhere like an endcap they would be easy to replace.
But your flammable dope idea is very good and would probobly work quite well for those that can't get ignition off of plain steel wool. Good idea.
If one were to dip part of the SW in gas before firing, that would probably increase the chances of ignition. The steel wool I have been using doesn't spark, maybe that's why the torch didn't light. I have been using it as an extender for homemade black match which gave me the idea.
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So much trouble for just ignition? And it still doesn't solve the problem of changing the wool out every shot...
Just use a BBQ lighter. I am interested in this spark plug idea though...
Just use a BBQ lighter. I am interested in this spark plug idea though...
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yes use a car ignition coil with a sparkplug!!!!!! or for a huge gun use a largish tesla coil with the end of the secondary in the chamber should ignite every time!!!! or take wire wind a huge coil take the ends and put them in the chamber connect a 9V battery to it via a push button switch and when you release the button it should spark across the ends of the coil!!!