Unusual functions of cheap parts
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 18:49:24 -0500, Jon Yaeger
wrote:
Take apart a couple of D cell carbon-zinc batteries.
Wash off the carbon rods. Put each in a wooden clothes pin and connect the
attached ends to the mains voltage (US customers only, please).
The problem is that the carbon rod conducts heat quite well, so after
a while, any wooden object will catch fire :-).
Tap the free ends of the rods together. Move them apart as necessary.
You must have quite slow fuses in 110 V land if you can do a reliable
ignition without blowing the fuse. For 230 V operation, I would
suggest using a current limiting resistor (such as a large heater) or
an inductance (such as fluorescent light ballast) during the ignition.
When there is a solid arc, the current limiter can be shorted out.
Paul
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