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Follow up on using Piezo Popper [18]
We did the Electric Squeeze during our Nanodays this year...and in place of the sparker tube, we used the "Piezo Popper". The popper was great fun! The visitors could see the spark from sparker, and then the small (contained) explosion drew a lot of attention.
A few notes about the sparker (http://www.teachersource.com/Energy/EnergyConversion/PiezoPopperKit.aspx [20])
1. Methanol or acetone work really well.
2. You only need one drop (and a half a drop works even better).
3. I used a little bit of duct tape to seal up the hole where the wire goes into the film canister.
4. Make sure to point the canister away from you and from visitors.
5. It may be useful to have a spare canister bottom, in case you shoot it off somewhere and can find it!
We really liked the popper--because it was really easy to use and minimized the time I needed to dedicate to building materials.
Since I am not that [23]
Since I am not that engineering savvy, I was a little intimidated by the building my own sparker. One of my colleagues suggested I check out Educational Innovations for a sparker he had used. I found these two:
1. Piezo Popper, a sparker that ignites ethanol!
http://www.teachersource.com/Energy/EnergyConversion/PiezoPopperKit.aspx [20]
and
2. Piezo igniter sparker, which is the same as the BBQ replacement you can find at a hardware store...but a lot less expensive.
http://www.teachersource.com/Energy/EnergyConversion/Piezo_electricIgnit... [24]
I plan to use the Piezo popper during NanoDays this year. I'll let you know how it goes.