Congratulations on your accomplishment.

Your setup has a similar character to the designs that Chan is most
accomplished at, especially propane; Chan loves propane.





I suggest that you include a spark discharge capability to your system.
This will give you a degree of control. DGT has this feature in their
design.



I also recommend that you use the high voltage direct current Papp
ionization circuit in your design developed by Russ Gries.





It is fully adjustable in terms of pulse initiation, pulse length, pulse
interval and duty cycle. It is open source and fully documented as follows:



Circuit outputs



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxfSCSWgbRk&list=UULuDKTNDFfat7iO7KGE7fQA&index=7&feature=plcp



final circuit design



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQuwMKSrZAk&list=UULuDKTNDFfat7iO7KGE7fQA&index=1&feature=plcp



the circuit is documented here:



http://open-source-energy.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=659&pid=10230#pid10230


This design upgrade should take your project up a notch or two.




Cheers and good luck:  Axil















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