Maker Pro
Maker Pro

sparking circuit

hello....

i want to make a circuit to produce small sparks at about 1 to 2 Hz.
basically i want to light natural-gas heaters and stoves, using 1 or 2
standard AA sized batteries. such electronic lighters are available in
the market..... but i want to make one myself.... but im not sure
how.... :$

could you please tell me how i can do this.....

thnx ^^

gerewal
 
C

Charles Schuler

Jan 1, 1970
0
hello....

i want to make a circuit to produce small sparks at about 1 to 2 Hz.
basically i want to light natural-gas heaters and stoves, using 1 or 2
standard AA sized batteries. such electronic lighters are available in
the market..... but i want to make one myself.... but im not sure
how.... :$

could you please tell me how i can do this.....

Step up transformer (ignition coil). I don't know where one buys these,
however.
 
C

Charles Schuler

Jan 1, 1970
0
You could take apart one of those electronic cigarette lighter or BBQ
starter thingies. I doubt you could make the circuit any cheaper in
small quantity. That's for manual starting (with a responsible human
standing right there to monitor and control the startup sequence).

Many of those are piezoelectric. I think the OP wants a step-up device.
 
S

Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
0
Step up transformer (ignition coil). I don't know where one buys these,
however.

You could take apart one of those electronic cigarette lighter or BBQ
starter thingies. I doubt you could make the circuit any cheaper in
small quantity. That's for manual starting (with a responsible human
standing right there to monitor and control the startup sequence).

Do NOT repeat do NOT attempt to use some jury-rigged setup to
automatically start a gas burner. Use only an appropriate
safety-agency approved and properly installed ignition system. This is
a safety issue.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
P

Pig Bladder

Jan 1, 1970
0
hello....

i want to make a circuit to produce small sparks at about 1 to 2 Hz.
basically i want to light natural-gas heaters and stoves, using 1 or 2
standard AA sized batteries. such electronic lighters are available in
the market..... but i want to make one myself.... but im not sure
how.... :$

could you please tell me how i can do this.....

Probably not.
 
J

Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
0
hello....

i want to make a circuit to produce small sparks at about 1 to 2 Hz.
basically i want to light natural-gas heaters and stoves, using 1 or 2
standard AA sized batteries. such electronic lighters are available in
the market..... but i want to make one myself.... but im not sure
how.... :$

could you please tell me how i can do this.....

thnx ^^

gerewal

Any BBQ equipment store will have push-button piezo lighters.

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

Anyone can be rude, but it takes a Democrat to be a real dirtbag.
 
K

kell

Jan 1, 1970
0
hello....

i want to make a circuit to produce small sparks at about 1 to 2 Hz.
basically i want to light natural-gas heaters and stoves, using 1 or 2
standard AA sized batteries. such electronic lighters are available in
the market..... but i want to make one myself.... but im not sure
how.... :$

could you please tell me how i can do this.....

thnx ^^

gerewal

You don't need batteries to get a spark out of a piezo.
I have a mini butane torch with a piezo igniter and no battery.
I don't know how you would build a piezo igniter, but I know it
requires a rapid physical snapping action on the piezo element. As the
crystal changes size it creates a voltage.
 
Top