
Apparently the world's highest toaster pop (height the toast is ejected after being cooked) is 2.6m. I didn't even have to think about it. 2.6m is easy.
He used a solenoid and CO2 ram setup. However I'm guessing they weren't particularly optimized for the purpose (I believe they were for robot usage). The solenoid probably wasn't ideal either (low flow etc). At least, I'm led to believe his setup was far from ideal as he didn't even manage 3m with hundreds of psi of CO2.
I'm thinking of building my own miniature cylinders for this (I don't know how large a regulation piece of toast is, if I figured that out I could omit the rams). Perhaps a bank of 4-5 small rams (I'd like it to fit the form of a toaster) with an electronically actuated valve (purpose built, high flow).
First task will be to source a toaster from a junk/thrift store, then i can figure out electronics and circuits. I believe some peripherals may be outside of the toaster, but I'll be keeping it as self contained as possible. The ejection button will be on an isolated circuit from mains (I'm not keen on altering the circuit) and it will run on lower voltage.
Any thoughts, ideas, comments?