jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Why not have just one feed from a premixed reservoir?
Safety reasons.
Three simple rules I recall D_Hall reciting at one point:
- Don't have it around before you need it.
- Don't have more of it than you need at any one time
- Don't have workers around that don't need to be.
The last of the three doesn't really apply here, but that's the simple fact of the matter. It might not be dangerous having it, but I'm diligent about safety, and having a pre-mixed tank would break the first two rules.
Also, a premixed reservoir would require a lot of space. In theory, this design just needs the propane tank and an air flow - which could be some kind of fan which doesn't take much space.
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@FEAR Sniper: Yes, that's why I said there needs to be an air flow. I know it won't vent fast naturally, you actually need to introduce that new air somehow.
The mechanical semi-combustion idea I have DOES provide it's own air flow, which boosts it's ROF to the extent I imagine some kind of cooling will be needed to stop it destroying itself.
However, that version needs a lot of maths to get it to work, as the range of certain variables needs to be fairly precise to get it to work, and I really don't want to have to go into explaining that. Partly because I fear I'll get it wrong somewhere (or equally, be misunderstood) then find some poor sod went off to get parts made which then won't work.
So to avoid that, until I'm
completely finished with it, to avoid problems like that, I'm going to be quiet about it. (For another thing, the mechanical version requires much finer tolerances.)
Also, I'm not entirely sure whether I want to build it myself yet.
EDIT: No, those bits don't have to be turned down. You could do it for weight reasons if you wanted.
But it's like that in the animation because I couldn't be arsed to make it that way. The valve was just done with a grey rectangle to which I attached identical O-ring shape bits to save time and effort when I had to adjust things around to get it all working right.