I have a similar problem.
I need to get a Spark from a 9V battery, using a remote control. I've built several Spudcannons and So Far I've had no problems using peizo-electric ignitors. However, my latest spudgun is a big big. I've got approx. 1.5m of 4" diameter combustion chamber. I'm not too comfortable holding that on my shoulder, because if it goes pear shaped, It'll probably take off my head, and that's bad, as I'm rather attached to my head...
Unfortunately, I haven't done much in the way of physics, so all I can draw on is my GCSE... Ideally, I'd like to be able to press a button on a radio-handset which will set off a spark inside the chamber.
So far, I've tried:
- Dismantling transformers (battery chargers for old phones/portable vaccuum cleaners) but I've found that they dont spark. However, they are plenty of fun for shocking your friends.
- Dismantling Peizo-electric ignitor & wiring them up to 15ft of wire - No spark (I'm guessing too much resistance in wires)
- Using thread to tie down a Peizo-ignitor and pulling a length of string to cut the thread... crap if the cannon doesn't go off first time, which it didn't... so I walked over and I pressed the ignitor in to reset it... and it did. (Very smart, yes I know).
Were Tazers legal here in the UK I'd gladly use one of them, however they're hard to come by. And they're not legal in France, Italy, or NZ. I've thought about cattle prods, however they don't actually spark, they just shock, kinda like the transformers.
I've considered trying to get the transformer directly from electronics stores, but I don't really know exactly what I'm looking for, or where to find it.
Latest plan: Spark Plug & Coil from an engine. I'd like to keep costs low so this wasn't my first option. That and the parts aren't so easy to come by, AND it sounds rather more complicated. I have no idea where to go to get the parts, or what to do with them.
Past actually getting the Spark, I also need to get it activated by remote. I was hoping to buy a cheap R/C car and hack it to pieces, or going to an electronics store to get a DIY R/C kit... and by hoping, I mean haven't looked into this at all.
Its not essential to run them off 9V batteries, I just assumed that they'd be the most convenient power source.
Any suggestions???