Nichrome Wire Igniters
Nichrome Wire Igniters
Nichrome Wire Igniters
Using a sewing needle and pliers, push the needle through the end of the fuse to make a small hole.
Twist the Nichrome wire tightly around one of the wires and fold over so it is secure.
Insert the other end of the Nichrome into the small hole in the fuse and connect to the remaining
wire by twisting and bending over as you did before. Make sure the two ends of the wire are not
touching each other, or the igniter will not work.
Finally, fold a piece of tape over the connections so it protects them and prevents them from
touching each other. When power is applied to the opposite ends of the wire, the small piece of
Nichrome will heat up, glow red hot, and ignite the fuse. Depending on how long your wires are and
how thick the wire you used is... as little as 3 volts (2 flashlight batteries) will be sufficient to make
the igniter work. Long lengths of wire may require as much as 12 volts, and very long runs may
require even more.
Another Method of Making Igniters
This information will show you how to make a highly reliable, fast burning, and very
high temperature rocket motor igniter. This thing burns hotter than 3500 (F) and
will light reliably and quickly on a car or motorcycle battery. These igniters include
Magnesium powder and potassium nitrate. These two ingredients should never be
mixed dry as they become an explosion hazard.
What You'll Need
1. 1.5" piece of soda straw
2. 6" piece of bi-pole insulated copper wire (22-24 awg)
3. 1.5" piece of 30 awg Ni-chrome wire
4. Wire cutter/strippers
5. Soldering iron
6. Solder
7. Soldering flux
8. 6 g KNO3 (Potassium Nitrate or Saltpetre)
9. Epoxy
10. Magnesium powder (preferably > 300 mesh)
11. Mixing cup
Procedure
1. Strip both leads of one end of the bipole-
insulated wire making sure that one lead
approximately .7" shorter than the other (see
Fig. 1)