The first thing to do is construct the electrolysis unit, something like this except on a much smaller scale, and using carbon electrodes. Accord into the combustion wiki the correct ratio for hydrogen is 2H2, O2 for combustion (also obvious seen as water is H2O..). So the main question with that is if I should allow the hydrogen and oxygen to mix in the elect. unit, then pump it into the chamber, or collect and pump them in separately.. I'm away that having a perfect mix for combustion in the unit is dangerous, but precautions will be taken.
And secondly, the chamber. As you have a near perfect mix being pumped in, you could try purge the air from the chamber but it would be difficult. As far as I know hydrogen has a much larger scope for combustion than propane or butane, so is it possible just to purge as much of the chamber gas as possible, then ignite the hydrogen/oxygen/ nitrogen-oxygen-argon(?) mix? I'm also considering trying to get the chamber airtight (burst disk) then using a syringe with a check valve to try create a vacuum, then inject the hydrogen oxygen mix, but it's a lot of effort for one shot.
The gun will be rebuilt with the lowest rated parts hopefully being beyond 200 psi (I understand H2/O2 combustion is around 180ish?), using shock resistant materials. Will have spark strip, chamber fan..all the stuff the original had (still in a 1/2" chamber).
Any thoughts/input/questions/answers?
thanks guys
