My first Advanced Combustion (Updated, My first shot)
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 10:05 pm
Well this is my first, as you can see from the title and it wasnt hard really to make but i just have 1 thing that concerns me. the meter isnt very held in there as in that is twists easily at the joint where the brass pipe nipple and the pvc meet, so what do you guys do to make it firm and tight?
And i also but a makeshift stand under the meter so that it supports it a little. I am going to soon double layer the area where the brass nipple meets the pvc chamber wil flatten 3/4 inch pvc (sheet pvc).
Barrel Is detachable.
Most of my attachments are held in by hose clamps.
Anyway, here are some specs:
Chamber: 2 foot sch40, 4 inch pvc
Barrel: 91 inches sch40, 2 inch pvc
Meter: 63 psi, made from black steel and some brass parts
Combustion source: Propane
Igniton: Stun gun
Meter Length: about 11-12 inches
C:B ratio: 1:1
Here are some pics. ( As soon as i learn to use the uploader i will use it PCGuy)
The cannon, with my feet, which is a must
The ignition and the circuitry for the chamber fan
The Propane meter. As you can see the 3/4 inch pvc that holds the meter up a bit. But if it was taken out ther would be no difference in the height of the meter.
Chamber Fan (sorry about the flash, looks kindof wierd)
Propane holder.
More pictures are to come.
Also is friction a good way to keep my chamber fan in place?
EDIT: No video for now but i wanted to try it out today and i went outside, although its cold, and tried it.
So first, i put too much propane bec i completely opened the ball valve and i now found out that some parts leaked. Well that didnt stop me so then i tried again, slowly opening the ball valve. Got the pressure this time. Then i try to ignite, but still doesnt work. So then i end up finding out my ignition was creating a spark with a hose clamp. Then i fixed that and tried again. When i tried it this time, i noticed that some of the propane maybe leaking through the pipe nipple where i have my meter connected to my chamber. So i then tried to fire it at 80 psi but it didnt work, so then i vented it and tried again but still didnt work. Then i tried it again but added a little more because of the leak i thought. then it obviously didnt work. Then i vented it and tried to fire and......bang!! , man did that shock me a little, but it was cool.
I was dissapointed with some of my results. So tommorow or today (depends on if i finish my homework), i am going to re-teflon my leaking area. I think my propane meter ratio for the pressure maybe off, but i did put in the correct calculations in for my meter volume. I used http://www.advancedspuds.com/SpudToolonline.htm.
One thing that i think maybe wrong is that the ID of my pipe isnt exactly .5 inches, but less, so i will have to measure that. Also i think the leaking in the pipe nipple to the chamber, i may have lost some propane there. So there are multiple reasons that my cannon is not working on my first shot, or maybe if i fix all the leaks and try it at 80 psi, it may work but i dont know yet and i would like to have input from everyone, especially people who have experience with this.
I also forgot to mention its a little cold here, like 50 degrees fahrenheit, or 10 degrees Celsius, for you non Americans
Thank you for reading (plz dont skip my update )
And i also but a makeshift stand under the meter so that it supports it a little. I am going to soon double layer the area where the brass nipple meets the pvc chamber wil flatten 3/4 inch pvc (sheet pvc).
Barrel Is detachable.
Most of my attachments are held in by hose clamps.
Anyway, here are some specs:
Chamber: 2 foot sch40, 4 inch pvc
Barrel: 91 inches sch40, 2 inch pvc
Meter: 63 psi, made from black steel and some brass parts
Combustion source: Propane
Igniton: Stun gun
Meter Length: about 11-12 inches
C:B ratio: 1:1
Here are some pics. ( As soon as i learn to use the uploader i will use it PCGuy)
The cannon, with my feet, which is a must
The ignition and the circuitry for the chamber fan
The Propane meter. As you can see the 3/4 inch pvc that holds the meter up a bit. But if it was taken out ther would be no difference in the height of the meter.
Chamber Fan (sorry about the flash, looks kindof wierd)
Propane holder.
More pictures are to come.
Also is friction a good way to keep my chamber fan in place?
EDIT: No video for now but i wanted to try it out today and i went outside, although its cold, and tried it.
So first, i put too much propane bec i completely opened the ball valve and i now found out that some parts leaked. Well that didnt stop me so then i tried again, slowly opening the ball valve. Got the pressure this time. Then i try to ignite, but still doesnt work. So then i end up finding out my ignition was creating a spark with a hose clamp. Then i fixed that and tried again. When i tried it this time, i noticed that some of the propane maybe leaking through the pipe nipple where i have my meter connected to my chamber. So i then tried to fire it at 80 psi but it didnt work, so then i vented it and tried again but still didnt work. Then i tried it again but added a little more because of the leak i thought. then it obviously didnt work. Then i vented it and tried to fire and......bang!! , man did that shock me a little, but it was cool.
I was dissapointed with some of my results. So tommorow or today (depends on if i finish my homework), i am going to re-teflon my leaking area. I think my propane meter ratio for the pressure maybe off, but i did put in the correct calculations in for my meter volume. I used http://www.advancedspuds.com/SpudToolonline.htm.
One thing that i think maybe wrong is that the ID of my pipe isnt exactly .5 inches, but less, so i will have to measure that. Also i think the leaking in the pipe nipple to the chamber, i may have lost some propane there. So there are multiple reasons that my cannon is not working on my first shot, or maybe if i fix all the leaks and try it at 80 psi, it may work but i dont know yet and i would like to have input from everyone, especially people who have experience with this.
I also forgot to mention its a little cold here, like 50 degrees fahrenheit, or 10 degrees Celsius, for you non Americans
Thank you for reading (plz dont skip my update )