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I can get over 100 shots with my BBQ ignitor they cook after a while and you have to let em cool down between shots! But I've never really had a problem.
PS I put my ignitors in the end caps so i can put fishing rods inside em when i go camping they are dule use!!

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Ha, BBq ignitors. Amateurs. I have an ignition system that is obscenely complicated. I have a radio crap project box into which I have 12 volts worth of AA battery power flowing. On the box there is a safety switch, which prevent power from flowing when off, and and warning light, to show that it is armed. In the gun there are two alligator clips which will hold either a thin wire, or a smashed christmas light. Upon pushing a button, an overly powerful curent is sent through either the wire, heating and melting it, or the christmas bulb, heating it to a white hot temperature and oxidizing it rapidly in a puff of flame.

Neither filament has failed me yet.
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Meh to much effort!

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I salute you paaiyan for your excelent idea i never would have thought of it
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If you can find a high tech bbq sparker... ive found they work really well putting out about 10 sparks per second
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Yeah you can by them from the bbq shops over here in australia. they run off a AA battery!! the go good but the buttons were out pritty quick

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does anyone know of any cannons using a flyback ignition?
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UdderDestruction wrote:I salute you paaiyan for your excelent idea i never would have thought of it
Why thank you. Like I said, obscenely complicated, but the only times it's failed to ignite is when I overfuel it.
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For my inline spray&pray it is. That was my point. I spent as much or more on the ignition system than I did on the gun itself.
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What the dickens is fly back ingnition? Sorry for my ignorance but could you please explaine?

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it uses a flyback transformer found in like tv's and old computer monitors
it takes 9v up to like 50kv
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Oh? No I've never hurd of anyone using that type of ignition? But hey heang around im sure someones tryed it.

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