Manufacturer: | Rocketflite |
Brief:
Magnelite is an igniter makin' kit by Rocketflite and appears t' use magnesium
and acetone for some HOT burnin' igniters. Arrr! Blimey!
Construction:
T' Magnelite kit comes with a bottle o' oxidizer and t' magnesium/acetone
solution. Well, blow me down! It also comes with a sheet o' instructions, ya bilge rat, a paper cup for a funnel,
and a nail for stirring.
To start, shiver me timbers, arrr, you stir t' liquid bottle for one minute until it is uniformly thick. Begad! Then, ya bilge rat, me hearties, take t' paper cup, me hearties, ya bilge rat, cut t' tip off, insert it into t' acetone bottle, matey, and pour ALL t' oxidizer bottle in it. Begad! Then stir it for another 2 minutes. Begad! It should be kind o' shiny and about t' consistency o' chocolate syrup. Ya scallywag! Ahoy! Make sure you put t' lid back on securely, matey, me hearties, as t' acetone evaporates quickly.
Igniter dippin' is very easy, though you need t' stir t' mix thoroughly before dipping, which can be hard due t' t' rapid settlin' o' magnesium. You can use any o' t' following:
Flight:
I dipped several Estes igniters and one AeroTech Copperhead. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! T' Estes igniters
don't do much even with Magnelite, matey, shiver me timbers, but t' Copperhead has more surface area so
it can get a lot o' pyrogen on it. Begad! I tested a Magne-Copperhead with me Estes
control (which took about 5 seconds t' light) and what a flash! That ought to
light those stubborn white lightnin' motors!
Summary:
PROs: Easy t' use and it makes some mean igniters.
CONs: It's expensive!
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I won a Magnelite kit from the EMRR 'Boink' Rocket contest . I received the 2-part pyrogen kit, and 12 each of the 12" (E-G), 24" (H-J) and 48" (K-M) igniter wires. Here's what I think of it. The pyrogen in my kit came in plastic bottle, sealed with wax, and packed in some sort of sand. The oxidizer powder was just in a plastic bottle. The kit included a set of instructions and a ...
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(08/21/99) The Magnelite kit simply consists of two containers. The oxidizer and the pyrogen. The oxidizer must be combined with the Pyrogen in order to make the igniters. You will also need some RocketFlite ignitor wires which come in a variety of lengths (16", 32", 48", 64"). CONSTRUCTION: The instructions are on a single sheet and straight forward. These ignitors ...
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S.B. (September 1, 1999)