
Only thing I can think of is that maybe I need to move my two leads to the center & make them longer so they spark in the center of the chamber.
Thanks in advance.
I'm sure if you are creative and have a lighter, you can probably find a substitute for a match. Got Q-Tips?jaythedogg wrote:Well, since I am lacking matches (LOL) I tried airing it out, putting the wadding back in & using a syringe (1sp -5mL) to meter butane, it still didn't work.
I injected the butane, capped it immediately, & tried to fire. Nothing.
Tried rotating the cannon, didn't fire. Tried everything else under the sun, didn't fire, but when I uncapped the fill cap, I got a tiny blue flame with my lighter.
So I didn't overdo the butane, just won't fire.
The only thing I can figure is that my spark is too far back & at the bottom where heavier gas will sit.
I am going to cut the leads, make new ones, plug the old holes with epoxy & try putting the leads in the top of the canister. With epoxy. Lots of epoxy.
Too bad I am out of epoxy putty, I will have to use gel mix.
Think the holes in the center of the canister will cause weakness? I don't think so, as propane/butane only makes what? 100 - 150 psi?
Any feedback from the gurus or less experienced alike will be greatly appreciated.
Chamber fans are a beautiful thing. No doubt about that. If not, then packing peanuts are the logical step down I supposejimmy101 wrote:It takes a long time for fuel to mix. For complete mixing in your somewhat long and skinny chamber it'll take ... a long time. Fuel and let it sit for 15 minutes then spark it.
Purge the chamber between shots by blowing air through the fill port. A compressor would be a big help.
Propane = 4.0% of the chamber volume
Butane = 3.1% of the chamber volume
What is your chamber volume and what percentage of the chamber volume is the 5ml you injected with a syringe? Looking at the photo's the chamber is about 1 liter? 4% of 1L would be 40ml.
Oh, did I mention that it takes a long time for fuel to fully mix? (Packing peanuts and several inversion will help.)
Airsoft BBs would work. Due to the smaller cross section, it would take longer shaking to mix the contents, just like the time it takes to properly shake a can of spray paint after the contents settled. The marble in a paint can is considerably larger than the airsoft BB. A dozen or so may work more quickly. Styrofoam peanuts can be a poor choice because they may pick up a static cling and either stick to the side or possibly cause ignition, but the static charge is often too low energy to ignite the gas. In either case, fully rub down your choice of mixing articles with an anti static dryer sheet.jaythedogg wrote:Ack, can't do a chamber fan now that everything is sealed up so I will have to do that next go around.
Instead of packing peanuts, what about soft air BBs? Think they would melt?
Also, I assume chamber fans only work because the heat is so instantaneous that it doesn't harm them?
Yes, the heat spike is so short they won't melt.Also, I assume chamber fans only work because the heat is so instantaneous that it doesn't harm them?