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**An alternative type of fire lighting method for [[Prescribed Fire]] / Wildlands Firefighting, typically used with Aircraft/Drones | |||
**Uses something akin to a [[Ping Pong Ball]] filled with a catalyst (Typically [[Potasium Permanganate]] which prior to being “launched” is automatically injected with [[Ethylene Glycol]] or [[Glycerin]] making a time delay fire starter | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:41, 10 November 2025
Basics
- A modification of a Fuel Can that allows it to leave a predictable line of fire on the ground
- In order to save fuel, it can also be used to leave “drops” instead of a constant line, akin to the motion of lightly watering potted plants
- Used in controlled/ Prescribed Burns
- Much more effective (and safer) than other methods such as a fuel can and a lighter, or flamethrowers
Used For
- Controlled/Perscribed Burns
Industry Standards
Existing Open Source Designs
Minimum Viable Product
- Safe
- Modular
- Easy to Use + Adjust
Basic Design
Fuel Resevoir
Drip Loop
Wick Holder
Wick
BOM
Internal Links
- Plastic Sphere Dispenser
- An alternative type of fire lighting method for Prescribed Fire / Wildlands Firefighting, typically used with Aircraft/Drones
- Uses something akin to a Ping Pong Ball filled with a catalyst (Typically Potasium Permanganate which prior to being “launched” is automatically injected with Ethylene Glycol or Glycerin making a time delay fire starter