Hi Peter,

Washer is around end of igniter. There is a center electrode surrounded by insulation which is about .3" in diameter. Drilled out a 1/4" washer to fit around this. Then connected the washer to the other electrode with a wire. The center electrode stud protrudes a bit farther out than the washer. Both pressed against the skin. Current from a piezoelectric device is minuscule. I don't know what the actual voltage is.

Dan



Re: CS>Spider Bite Zapper?

    * From: Peter Rebaudo wrote:
    * Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 18:50:13

Hi Dan, Marshal, All

I read your post on the igniter .
I don't understand your design, Where is the washer?
Is the current flowing directly through the flesh or the spark jumps?

I installed the igniter in a tube 1" OD and 5/8 ID, the center electrode
protrudes 1/8" beyond the tube. When I press the end against the skin,
the electrodes are 5/16" apart and the current goes directly through the
flesh.

Like yourself I am waiting the first opportunity to test It.

OK Guys. What information can I get, if the igniter is discharged one or
many times into a cap, knowing the final  voltage and the cap size?

Peter R


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