Building a new ignition, need input
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 5:41 pm
Background:
I have an ABS combustion canon with metered propane injection, dual 1/4" spark gaps (made of steel bolts and washers), 80mm chamber fan, interchangeable barrels, currently using a BBQ sparker.
I know I'm getting the gas mix correct (right around 4%) but I usually have to click the BBQ sparker 5-6 times, and sometimes it won't ignite at all. However, 10 minutes later, it works with the same amount of gas, so I've decided it must be the sparker.
Situation:
I'm sick (and thus have a day or two off from work), so I decided I might as well work on my spudgun
I have a ton of parts laying around (several old computers and monitors, cameras, car parts, project boxes, batteries, etc...) and I'd like to build a better ignition. I've read articles on this forum and the spud wiki about camera flash ignitions, flybacks, ignition coils, etc... My question is, which do you think would be reasonably easy to build out of parts I probably have, and would function better than a BBQ sparker? Could someone point me towards a set of plans?
Thanks a ton. I really appreciate everything I've learned from this site.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
I have an ABS combustion canon with metered propane injection, dual 1/4" spark gaps (made of steel bolts and washers), 80mm chamber fan, interchangeable barrels, currently using a BBQ sparker.
I know I'm getting the gas mix correct (right around 4%) but I usually have to click the BBQ sparker 5-6 times, and sometimes it won't ignite at all. However, 10 minutes later, it works with the same amount of gas, so I've decided it must be the sparker.
Situation:
I'm sick (and thus have a day or two off from work), so I decided I might as well work on my spudgun
I have a ton of parts laying around (several old computers and monitors, cameras, car parts, project boxes, batteries, etc...) and I'd like to build a better ignition. I've read articles on this forum and the spud wiki about camera flash ignitions, flybacks, ignition coils, etc... My question is, which do you think would be reasonably easy to build out of parts I probably have, and would function better than a BBQ sparker? Could someone point me towards a set of plans?
Thanks a ton. I really appreciate everything I've learned from this site.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.