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[*] posted on 26-7-2020 at 06:46
best wire for an electric detonator


I would like to know your experiences on this subject.

What do you think is the best type of wire to use in electric detonators?
Tungsten or thin copper wire or...
What kind of wire do you think is suitable for 3-9 volts?
Thank you :)
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[*] posted on 26-7-2020 at 07:59


nichrome 80 or kanthal a1 wire.
There are a bunch of factors that go into sizing the igniter.
kanthal a1 will get hotter before melting.
you might want to look on the model rocket forums.
their igniters are very similar to what you need.


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[*] posted on 26-7-2020 at 11:19
Nichrome Wire


https://www.ebay.com/itm/40-AWG-Nichrome-90-Wire-25-N90-Wire...

This should work well depending on the application.




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[*] posted on 26-7-2020 at 11:42


Metal spring (electrode) of an electric lighter.
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[*] posted on 26-7-2020 at 12:19


nichrome works well with a 9 volt battery as long as your wire leads arent too long.
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[*] posted on 26-7-2020 at 12:22


Nichrome wire. The model rocket hobby uses that.

My setup as a young boy included and 6 volt lantern
battery connected to a push button on a long cord.

There were 2 little clips to attach the switched
6 volts to the nichrome wire.

The wire was about 30 gauge size. The instructions
said to cut about a 3 inch length of the nichrome wire.

Then in about the middle of it, they said to wind
it a few turns around the end of a sharpened lead
pencil. The resulting small coil would then be
inserted into the nozzle of the rocket engine and rammed
home with a small wad of kleenex or toilet paper.

Then the two wire ends sticking out of the engine were
checked and separated to avoid a short, and then the
2 clips were attached.

It worked real good. Very reliable.

We used these ignitors for other stuff too. :)






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[*] posted on 26-7-2020 at 12:46


Do the nichrome wires need to be protected from the oxidizers in the igniter mix? Do you use enameled or uncoated nichrome wire?
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[*] posted on 26-7-2020 at 21:40


Quote: Originally posted by Whathappensif  
Do the nichrome wires need to be protected from the oxidizers in the igniter mix? Do you use enameled or uncoated nichrome wire?


I dont know if the wire HAS to be protected, I do see a lot of people coat the wires in nitro lacquer or something of the sort.
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[*] posted on 27-7-2020 at 03:39


Steel wool is amazing very high resistance but hard to work.

30 to 40 gauge Ni chrome is my other main usage one.

I usually dope it in a thin nitrocellulose mix then prime it while wet with my Lead Styphnate, then dip in a thicker solution up to the insulation to glue and seal the assembly this protects it mechanically and chemically

If not making caps just use a different priming mix, by nature these are designed as a single shot device, 1mm exact gap is used, this will work with 3v if the lead wire is short enough

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[*] posted on 27-7-2020 at 04:24


Thanks for your answers.
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[*] posted on 27-7-2020 at 04:28


Quote: Originally posted by XeonTheMGPony  
Steel this will work with 3v if the lead wire is short enough

[Edited on 27-7-2020 by XeonTheMGPony]


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