Propane problems
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Well, I made a propane meter for my cannon. I am having a problem with get enough.......how to say it....uumph out of it. It really doesn't crack like it did with hairspray or shoot as far. I think it might be that the chamber size is too small, a .87:1 chamber to barrel ratio. It really cracks with a light projectile but heavier ones it kinda just blows it out. Any thoughts on what the problem could be? I have messed with propane % and that helps a little.
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have you tried altering the ratios a little, higher or lower? your calculations might be a little off, and if the mix isn't right then performance will suffer. Note that noise is not always equal to the best ballistic performance
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Yes I have adjust propane % up and down and have figured out what works best. I just am not getting the power out of it. I used to be able shoot potatoes, walnuts, and ear corn so far you could barely see it, now it just kinda lobs it not really up to it's previous ballistic performance. I have an air ram built into it, making for a recoiled gun like a field gun so I think it is robbing too much of the expanding gasses so I think I have to either shorten the air ram or make the chamber bigger. My thought was that there is not enough expanding gases supply both. Maybe the propane is not getting mixed good enough? Maybe I should add a chamber fan?
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I am using an electronic grill ignitor with 2 points of ignition
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Some pictures of your setup will help us help you
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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still the ignitor was half the cost of a stun guns that i can find. I'll try to get some pictures up, they are on a micro SD card in my phone and I think I misplaced my converter to SD. I'll see if I can find it
i got two stuns, one was 10 other was 20Recoiled_monsteR wrote:still the ignitor was half the cost of a stun guns that i can find. I'll try to get some pictures up, they are on a micro SD card in my phone and I think I misplaced my converter to SD. I'll see if I can find it
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Lucky......the ones I can find go for $30 on the cheap end, but I always keep my eyes peeled for a good deal at gun shows and other festivities
Recoiled_monsteR wrote:Lucky......the ones I can find go for $30 on the cheap end, but I always keep my eyes peeled for a good deal at gun shows and other festivities
do you want where i got mine from?
for my big bertha cannon i needed something very powerful,my chamber alone is 4 feet
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But, the electronic ignitor works great and I got a discount 'cuz I work at the hardware store I bought it from
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Sure, where did ya get your stun guns? Always figured it'd be nice to have a stun gun ignitor. Prolly will need it in the future, I want to make a 3" barrel field gun essentially. Still workin out the kinks and designing it. Eventually I am gonna build a 1/2 scale soviet SU-152 and this is how come i am working on a recoiling, propane powered cannon. Figured I'd test it out on a small scale before I went and made a behemoth of a potato field gun.