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Revision as of 00:07, 17 December 2015
Fire Pong
For EMF 2016, a small group of us are working on a series of fire effects to be incorporated into an interactive game of some sort (provisionally "pong").
Puffers (a.k.a. "Poofers")
Puffers consist of an "accumulator" tank (usually an empty gas bottle), which is filled from a "feed" tank (a full propane bottle). The supply is regulated to somewhere up to 60 PSI. The accumulator tank is connected to a long "barrel" through a large-bore value which can open and close quickly. This may be a manual ball value or an electronic solenoid value. The accumulator tank is also connected to a pilot flame at the end of th barrel, through a low-pressure regulator.
When the ball/solenoid value is opened, the medium pressure propane in the accumulator tank shoots up the barrel, and is ignited at the end by the pilot flame. This creates a brief "puff" of fire.
Puffers come in many sizes from hand-held to truck-mounted, and can create a puff from a few tens of centimeters tall to anything up to and exceeding 10 meters!
Component Prices
Component description | Price | Link | Bought by |
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Adjustable 60 PSI regulator | £14 | ebay | Ian |
Propane hose | £10 | ebay | |
Hose adapter | £ | ||
2 x + joints | £ | ||
Medium pressure gauge | £ | ||
Manual ball / cutoff valve | £ | ||
Small / portable propane tank | £ |
Contributers
Links
- Chat about the project happens periodically on the EMF channel on Nottinghack slack
- Video of some nice puffers on El Pulpo Mechanico
Meetings
- EMF 2016 Meeting 2015-12-10
- Project:Fire Pong Meeting 2015-12-17? (TBC)