Under water igniters

When these little dudes are hooked across a 6v battery, the diode “reaches what is called breakdown voltage. When most electrical “components reach this voltage, they usually produce great amounts “of heat and light, while quickly melting into a little blob. This “heat is enough to ignite a matchhead. These are recommended for “use underwater, where most other igniters refuse to work. ENJOY


Under water igniters by The Jolly Roger

Materials needed:

-Pack of 10 silicon diodes (available at Radio Shack. you will

know you got the right ones if they are very, very small glass
objects!)
-Pack of
matches
-1 candle

Procedure:

- Light the candle and allow a pool of
molten wax to form in the
top.

- Take a single match and hold the glass part of
a single diode
against the head. Bend the diode pins around the matchhead so that
one
wraps in an upward direction and thensticks out to the side.
Do the same with the other wire,
but in a downward direction. The
diodes should now be hugging the matchhead, but its wires
MUST NOT
TOUCH EACH OTHER!

- Dip the matchhead in wax to give it a water-proof
coat. These
work underwater

- repeat to make as many as you want

How to use them:

When these little dudes are hooked across a 6v battery, the diode /> reaches what is called breakdown voltage. When most electrical
components reach this
voltage, they usually produce great amounts
of heat and light, while quickly melting into a
little blob. This
heat is enough to ignite a matchhead. These are recommended for
use
underwater, where most other igniters refuse to work. ENJOY!
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