Camera flash ignition
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Some people (like the one who wrote that article) have it in their heads that the switch contacts will weld together if you discharge the cap through them. I think they're all crazy, frankly. The relay is designed to safely discharge the cap through the ignition coil (they can handle a large current)- you need 12V to activate the relay.
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Most likely, I was using a relatively small push button switch to fire a camera-flash powered coilgun I built and it worked great. good luck 8)
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Hi, I am building a camera flash ignitor but with no coil. Just the very basic one.
I have wired it all up and get some nice sparks by shorting it out. However when I have it in the 3 wire config, 2 from cap and 1 from trigger, it does not spark.
Is there a website which outlines each step with decent pictures?
I have wired it all up and get some nice sparks by shorting it out. However when I have it in the 3 wire config, 2 from cap and 1 from trigger, it does not spark.
Is there a website which outlines each step with decent pictures?
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Google "camera flash ignition"; everyone and their grandma has a page on ways to (mis)use disposable cameras.
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I have been on loads but they never show easy to follow photos. They only show like 2 pictures for the entire process.
Is there anyway I could incorporate a rotary sparker to the combustion chamber? I guess not.
I cant get a spark using my switch unless i strike the wires together manually.
Hmmmm
So do I put the 'fire' switch on the trigger wire or one of the other 2 wires? Or does it not matter?
Is there anyway I could incorporate a rotary sparker to the combustion chamber? I guess not.
I cant get a spark using my switch unless i strike the wires together manually.
Hmmmm
So do I put the 'fire' switch on the trigger wire or one of the other 2 wires? Or does it not matter?
Jimmy- i don't know how old you are but try to go to a junkyard and get an ignition coil. It is well worth the junkyards 5 dollar price. If the size is the problem try to find an old atv or something and they have a smaller coil.
Also the 3 prong ionizer setup is not so good do to the fact that it ionizes the air and then slowly or quickly will erode your prongs. This means costant adjustment.
When i completely finish mine i will post pictures that should be fairly easy to follow.
Also the 3 prong ionizer setup is not so good do to the fact that it ionizes the air and then slowly or quickly will erode your prongs. This means costant adjustment.
When i completely finish mine i will post pictures that should be fairly easy to follow.
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I think all these camera flash circuits are kinda silly- a cheap piezo sparker from an old BBQ works just as well...
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