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From: KyHydro
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  • awesome!!!!this is shwans friend Cameron...

  • Tell Shawn I said hello, and welcome Cameron! I don't recommend trying that.  LOL!

  • Fun stuff, I did that with mine. You should try it at night and watch the flame.

  • a piezo would be fine but you can take a lamp cord a cut it even and plug it into a surge strip with a on and off switch and when you turn it on it arcs across and will ignite the hh0 the same principal as nitrous oxide rockets

  • a fine darwin award nominee if i ever saw one.

  • Model rocketry igniters work best. That's what they are made to do - ignite!

  • *sirHOAX goes and finds some empty soda bottles..

    :-)

    Lit off some balloons today, but that puts out some noise. Yea, as pwmpower said. Do it AGAIN! LOL..

  • We are working on setting up a 'long distant' igniter. We still haven't figured a way to do it (was thinking running wires and creating a spark somehow.)

    Any ideas would be great. Oh, it needs to be a cheap idea, lol.

  • buy a piezo fire igniter, one of those things you usually find in kitchens. Then prolong the wires, keeping a short gap at the end. Pull the trigger and.. BAAAaaAANG!

  • model rockets have a nifty ignighter :)

    Make a hydro rocket!

  • UHHH.... DO IT AGAIN lol, Great!!

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