joel
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How to ignite a tripple-engine model rocket with Baja supplies?
We have a bunch of rocket engines and a dwindling number of igniters. We've been trying to make our own rockets out of what we can find around town
and have come up with a two engine and a three engine version.
The engines are all tied together at the bottom of the rocket, but we're finding that we can't ignite more than one engine at a time. (I'll post pics
later).
It seems we're not getting enough juice from the ignition pack (4 AA batteries) to launch more than one engine.
Any suggestions on how to launch these multiple-engine rockets using what we have here? We could tape a whole bunch of batteries together (but how
many) or hook up a car battery, but we have so few igniters left we can't afford to experiment.
If we do cook the igniters without launching the engines, is there another way to start these Estees model engines?
Thanks!
Here's a photo from yesterday's no-surf adventure.
[Edited on 8-17-2007 by joel]
[Edited on 8-17-2007 by joel]
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bajaguy
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I would think
that you could try and twist the ignition wires together and then place them in the engine, hit the battery.....the resistance/short will create a
spark or enough heat to do the job...........I'm not a rocket scientist, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express......
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Bruce R Leech
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use the car battery in your car. with 13 volts you can ignite 6 or more engines at a time.
Bruce R Leech
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joel
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Bruce,
I was thinking of that solution, but was somewhat worried about whether the igniters could handle at 13v. Since we only have three igniters and don't
yet know how to ignite the rockets with what we can find here, we're hoping to know for sure if the car battery will work.
It would be a bummer to fry the igniters....
I should say, that we were able to superglue a rocket engine to a stick and then double secure it with some bandaids. It worked well enough to make a
very cool bottle rocket.
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toneart
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bruce R Leech
use the car battery in your car. with 13 volts you can ignite 6 or more engines at a time. |
Stand back.....you might launch your car!
Sorry, but I wanted to be the first to post a smart a$$ reply.
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Bedman
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Make an igniter. Two wires...one + and the other - Then glue a wooden match head to the two wires. Apply some volts and Viola. (maybe?)
Bedman
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CaboRon
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that reminds me of making paper match and timfoil rockets.
used to make hundreds in an afternoon.
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comitan
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Is the igniter anything like a Pezo lighter which is available in most appliance stores in larger cities.
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smlslikfish
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We used to use the fuses out of firecrackers. worked just fine but watch your fingers
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