I know what you're up to...
I'd say try an auto shop and just question them, you will need a coil driver or similar circuit to make it go, or possibly use a piezo spark from a grill to fire the spark plug...
ok. I'll go try that. and if you think you know what i'm up to please don't share. but private message me to see if your right. i want to see if your right to.
lol. oh and by the way im posting the condition of my projects that im doing for instructables. i posted the conditions of my projects before i posted this. you could also go to my profile to find the post
There are various sizes depending on the engine. R/C people can tell you what voltage they run it at since most carry variable voltage power packs. I don't know the amperage but it shouldn't be that great.
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12 years ago
I know what you're up to... I'd say try an auto shop and just question them, you will need a coil driver or similar circuit to make it go, or possibly use a piezo spark from a grill to fire the spark plug...
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ok. I'll go try that. and if you think you know what i'm up to please don't share. but private message me to see if your right. i want to see if your right to.
Reply 12 years ago
Well I do remember alot of commenting on a certain 'ible... I'm not going to say anything out loud... Good luck...
Reply 12 years ago
if you think its the blimp then your wrong. and its not about a instructable that i commented on but if you think you know it then private message me
Reply 12 years ago
I knew it wasn't the blimp...
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lol. oh and by the way im posting the condition of my projects that im doing for instructables. i posted the conditions of my projects before i posted this. you could also go to my profile to find the post
Reply 12 years ago
heh, chill you're just asking for someone to blurt out your plans, every now and again I discuss int he chatroom
Reply 12 years ago
wait what chatroom?
Reply 12 years ago
The 'ibles one, its a stickied forum topic, also I've got a few on the way aswell...
Reply 12 years ago
hmmm. bit of A bit of B but i am actually posting the progress of my projects that im doing for instuctables
12 years ago
For small but cheap spark plugs, look into those for chainsaw engines and such, rather than automotive plugs.
Reply 12 years ago
do you know the voltage?
12 years ago
Can you use a glo-plug from a model airplane engine?
Reply 12 years ago
you mean the ones that are remote control?
Reply 12 years ago
Radio-control model airplane engine glow plug You hook it up to a dry cell or battery to use.
Reply 12 years ago
it doesnt tell me the size or the voltage which i need
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There are various sizes depending on the engine. R/C people can tell you what voltage they run it at since most carry variable voltage power packs. I don't know the amperage but it shouldn't be that great.
12 years ago
These guys claim to have "the world's smallest commercially available spark plugs":
http://sparkplugs.morrisonandmarvin.com/index.cfm?menu=main2
I also remember seeing some truly minuscule hand-made ones, but I can't find the link anymore...
Reply 12 years ago
thanks