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=== Description ===
=== Description ===


Array of 12 small puffers in three segments of four puffers, controlled by serial bus.
Array of 12 small puffers in three segments of four puffers, controlled by serial bus.  Array is split into three segments of four puffers.  Each segment will have it's own control box with arduino, relay board, buck converter (for 5 V input to sparkers).


=== Requirements ===
=== Requirements ===
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* Mechanism to secure to the ground - a stand or a way to stake it down in soft ground
* Mechanism to secure to the ground - a stand or a way to stake it down in soft ground


=== Design ===
[[File:Fire_Pong_small_puffer_segment_diagram.png|border|200px]].
See also: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16ubhQTqD36rSoEQYKif0UrrOfNxWUjnzEoWwzFxeYhs/edit?usp=sharing Master Parts List]
=== Interfaces ===
=== Interfaces ===


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* '''Owners''': [[User:Mousetad|Mouse]] and [[User:Iandickinson|Ian]]
* '''Owners''': [[User:Mousetad|Mouse]] and [[User:Iandickinson|Ian]]
=== Next Steps ===
* Experiment with nozzles
* Sparker mounts?
** Spark plugs for ceramic?
* Hose adapter?

Latest revision as of 11:51, 5 February 2019

Description

Array of 12 small puffers in three segments of four puffers, controlled by serial bus. Array is split into three segments of four puffers. Each segment will have it's own control box with arduino, relay board, buck converter (for 5 V input to sparkers).

Requirements

Per segment:

  • 5V, many amp power input connector
  • Serial bus input connector
  • Propane hose connector (detachable)
  • Must be resistant to light rain and dew
  • Mechanism to secure to the ground - a stand or a way to stake it down in soft ground

Design

.

See also: Master Parts List

Interfaces

Contributers


Next Steps

  • Experiment with nozzles
  • Sparker mounts?
    • Spark plugs for ceramic?
  • Hose adapter?