tomorrow i wil make a photo and post it.
This thing is dirty easy it makes large bleu sparks aprox 4 to 5 mm long.
10 sparks a sec.
Long lasting batterie i am shooting with this igniter since last year... I am shooting almost every week and it still works aswell as when i bought it.
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Ya Gee thanks you fucktard!SpudBlaster15 Posted: 02/08/2007 20:32 PM Post subject:
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medievalman wrote:
will cause a more rapid and complete combustion because of the more powerful spark.
Unless your spark is large enough to ignite the entire quantity of fuel in the chamber at once, the size and "power" (more properly termed 'current') of the spark will make no measurable difference in performance. Whether or not multiple spark gaps make any difference is still up for debate.
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I agree with you on this point as an optimally mixed fuel charge has no benefit from mutispark ignition.
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You are a pathetic imbecile if your spudgun goes "FWOOOMP" as you fire it.
Before grill igniters make a flame there is a tiny spark. So by the time the fuel is ignited in the bbq sparker it would have made no difference in performance. The very small spark generated by the peizo is worse than a bbq peizo.
I'm not sure if that has been said, sorry if it has.
I'm not sure if that has been said, sorry if it has.