I am building a small but very cool and reliable potato pistol.
I modded a paintball gun grip and mounted a sparker behind the trigger, it works great and it clicks every time you pull the trigger!
I plan on having a metal chamber about 4 - 6in long by 1 in wide with a screw off cap on one end and a 1in to 1/4in reducer on the other. From there i will have a breakdown barrel kit that can go from 4in long to 18in long.
How would i go about building the spark gap in a metal chamber.
I know it can be done but i just want to see what you guys did for ideas.
Thanks.
Spark gap in a metal chamber.
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A spark plug is pretty big, I have an idea where i can get some very heavily insulated wire.
From my flyback transformer i can cut a few inches of the thick double insulated wire that comes out the top off. Its really hard to strip as i actually have a solid plastic coating on the inside.
From my flyback transformer i can cut a few inches of the thick double insulated wire that comes out the top off. Its really hard to strip as i actually have a solid plastic coating on the inside.
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The metal pipe you have has a plastic coating on the inside? Did I read that right?Spudgun on Crack wrote:A spark plug is pretty big, I have an idea where i can get some very heavily insulated wire.
From my flyback transformer i can cut a few inches of the thick double insulated wire that comes out the top off. Its really hard to strip as i actually have a solid plastic coating on the inside.
Attach a adapter to connect a hose.
Get a wire trough, fill the rest with epoxy.
Bend the wire so, that it forms a nice spark gap with the metal chamber or hose adapter fitting.
Get a wire trough, fill the rest with epoxy.
Bend the wire so, that it forms a nice spark gap with the metal chamber or hose adapter fitting.
It looks more like the wire coming off his flyback transformer has a solid plastic coating.jrrdw wrote:The metal pipe you have has a plastic coating on the inside? Did I read that right?Spudgun on Crack wrote:A spark plug is pretty big, I have an idea where i can get some very heavily insulated wire.
From my flyback transformer i can cut a few inches of the thick double insulated wire that comes out the top off. Its really hard to strip as i actually have a solid plastic coating on the inside.
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Use coaxial cable. The outside is insulated and the end can be striped to double as the spark gap. It's exactly like a spark plug but without grounded threads and is a lot smaller.
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I have a lot of coaxial cable lying around so i will defiantly be able to use that.
I am going to trying to use the flyback cable as it is smaller but if that doesn't
work i will use the coaxial cable.
I am going to trying to use the flyback cable as it is smaller but if that doesn't
work i will use the coaxial cable.