Multiple Cannon Ignition
i thought about that too. when soldering to the contacts possibly it will jump there instead since electricity chooses path of least resistance, the contact points or the switch itself could possible be that path. any ideas on good insulation on the contact points?
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For it to work you need a mechanical selection switch, something that will maintain a good size gap between your contacts... i dont think you can buy one, so you could just make one!
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The switch will be a problem.
If the gap in any open switch branch is less than the gap in the currently selected branch then the spark will jump inside the switch to another branch. So, if gun one has two 1/16" gaps and gun two has a single 1/16" gap and the spacing between the contacts in the switch is less than 1/16" then the spark will ignore gun one and spark to gun two even when gun one is selected.
You might have to fabricate the switch from scratch so you can keep all the parts well separated. It wouldn't be too difficult. Your contacts really don't have to carry any power and heck, they don't even have to actually contact, just get close enough to spark.
BTW, you don't have to connect both wires to the switch. No reason all the guns can't share a common return wire.
If the gap in any open switch branch is less than the gap in the currently selected branch then the spark will jump inside the switch to another branch. So, if gun one has two 1/16" gaps and gun two has a single 1/16" gap and the spacing between the contacts in the switch is less than 1/16" then the spark will ignore gun one and spark to gun two even when gun one is selected.
You might have to fabricate the switch from scratch so you can keep all the parts well separated. It wouldn't be too difficult. Your contacts really don't have to carry any power and heck, they don't even have to actually contact, just get close enough to spark.
BTW, you don't have to connect both wires to the switch. No reason all the guns can't share a common return wire.
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Use indivigaul power supplies on the cannons and a relay set up. That way all the heavy current is only on the cannons, and light current through the selector switch. Like a cars wiring system.