I've been playing around with:thishttp://sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/thermo/thermo2.html recently. My lighter piezos keep breaking because they're not relly durable. So I thought of using a capacitor to make a spark to ignite it. Would this circut work (without blowing the capacitor)?
(As you can see, I'm not really good at making a diagram, but the boxy thing that's not the battery is supposed to be a capacitor.) Also does a capacitor stop charging when it is full or does it just keep going until it explodes? If this would work, could I use a 50v capacitor with a low Farad rating or should I use something else?(something that isn't dangerous by being shocked by would be required.)
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That won't work because you will only be charging the capacitor to the voltage of you battery. Besides 50 volts is no where near enough for a good spark. For a good spark you need more like 50,000 volts. You could try a taser (stun gun) but suggest a lantern spark igniter like this one.
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Here is a cheap and effective ignitor that you can make from a disposeable camera. Read carefuly it deals with some high voltages. http://www.angelfire.com/80s/sixmhz/camera.html