<div align="center">CHAMBER FAN
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A chamber fan is a good addition to any spud gun. The purpose of a chamber fan is to provide a better fuel mixture inside of the combustion chamber. If you have ever used a spud gun in cold weather, you may have noticed a decrease in performance. This is due to the fact that the fuel (in my case propane) molecules do not move as fast when cold. As a result the fuel doesn't mix very well. A chamber fan is also useful to help vent out your chamber between shots. This characteristic works especially well with breech loading potato guns.
Below are some pictures of my chamber fan, as well as a wiring diagram of my setup. The fan is a 12v computer case fan, which can be easily salvaged from an old junk computer or bought cheaply from a computer store, Radio shack, or online. I will note that even though the fan is rated for 12v, I use a 9V battery and it functions nicely. The led light is not necessary, but is a cool little addition for a dollar or so more. If you do wire the led light in note it must be wired as a separate circuit, and cannot be wired inline, as a switch would be.
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... faniso.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... tungun.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... fanled.jpg">
Parts:
1. 12V computer fan
2. 2 10-24 screws
3. 4 10-24 nuts
4. A momentary switch (sends current through when you push it down)
5. LED light (rated for up to 12V)
6. Wire
7. 9V battery connector
8. 9V battery
9. Not shown, but I mounted the battery, LED, and switch inside of a “project box” made for homemade circuits.
All of these parts are easily found at any Radio Shack store and should only run you approximately $10-$15.
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/fan.jpg">
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Chamber Fan
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Would the combustion kill the fan though?
- iamthewalrus
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no, the actual explosion only lasts about a millisecond, not enough to do anything, thats y u can make paintball combustions too.
i know its off topic but is that a taser you are using for your igniter? i've just made a cannon and im currently using a flint sparker screwed into my end cap, i want to later replace that with a spark igniter, but i can't seem to get a hold of a taser/stungun, any suggestings for what i could use? nice fan setup btw, thats what i was planning on doing once i get paid again, im broke.
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BBQ Igniters are the most common igniters on combustion cannons. I just ordered a stun gun for my 50 inch cannon.
- Ballad_Black
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If you can't buy a stung gun, you can make one, just look up the old camera taser trick. You canf ind it here, but theres a video on how to do it on getoffmynuts.com. Im serious, thats really the site name.