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gas stove spark circuit

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spark circuit

Hi there,
I'm going to make a power in-line gas stove spark. I have no information about it. I guess I should rectify the ac input voltage and then transform it to a high voltage such as 22KV. right?
Could anyone give me some tips.
 

gas stove spark plugs

please provide some more information for what do you actually want
Best Regards
 

if i remember properly TDK Japan used to manufacture kerosene/gas ignition coils.
check if you can use a spark plug and ignition system used in small motorcycles.
 
jamshid.dastur said:
please provide some more information for what do you actually want
Best Regards
Please see the attached file. It's a practical circuit that I can't undrestand it well. Please help me to undrestand how it produces spark.
I also don't know the turn rate of transformer.Do you know?
 

simply the voltage builds on the sparkgap {a gas filled device} then it will energise the transformer when a little spark happens inside it
the transformer has lots of turns on the spark end
and not so many on the sparkgap end

so the voltage of the small spark is stepped up

simply put
the gap will cause a small spark then the coil steps its voltage up

here is a board that uses the same technique

http://www.kemo-electronic.com/de/bausaetze/b181/
 

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