X15 FlameThrower

How It Works

What fuel can I use?

We design our products with freedom and flexibility, allowing for many mixture combinations. This freedom allows our customers to concoct unique mixtures tailored to their specific application.
For best results, we recommend starting with a 90% diesel and 10% gasoline mix. If you are using our fuel thickener, 50% diesel and 50% gasoline with 1 scoop of thickener per gallon is a good place to start.

What is the fuel capacity?

Approximately 3.3 gallons (12.5 liters)

Can I use pressurized air instead of CO2?

Although theoretically compressed air could work, we recommend against it because it is not as safe, more cumbersome, and difficult to reach the same pressures. Using compressed air would require hardware modifications which would void the warranty.

A few reasons CO2 is optimal:

  • It’s cheap and commonly available. Extra CO2 tanks are available allowing for a quick swap to repressurise a new tank.
  • It is extremely stable and liquefies at a low pressure which makes it ideal for getting consistent pressure from a small, light and portable 20oz tank.
  • The biggest safety benefit of CO2 is in the chemistry. CO2 is an inert gas. Where there is carbon dioxide fire is impossible, so as you shoot your flamethrower the empty space in the fuel tank is replaced with CO2, completely eliminating the chance of internal fire.

Do I need batteries?

Nope, no need to worry about keeping batteries charged. Our flamethrowers are electronic free like all full size flamethrowers. 

  • Reliability: When designing a dependable flamethrower, we focused on minimizing the   amount of moving parts. An electronic free system eliminates the hassle of dealing with underpowered fuel pumps and solenoids that can easily clog and fail when using thickened fuels. 

  • Waterproof: No need to worry about getting caught in the rain with your flamethrower. We designed our flamethrowers with freedom in mind, environmental factors shouldn’t stop you from throwing flames.
  • Safety: LiPo batteries are hazardous, risky and delicate. Mixing up wires, overcharging, moisture exposure, a puncture, using the wrong charger, low voltage, sunlight or high temperatures can cause fires and spontaneous combustion. The combination of these batteries and fuels like gasoline pose a serious risk.

We encourage users to be smart and to never jeopardize anyone’s safety. Beware of flamethrowers that uses LiPo battery operated fuel pumps to pressurize highly flammable liquid. Beware of flamethrowers that have vented fuel tanks and/or oxygen in those fuel tanks. Lingering flammable vapor exposed to sparks from batteries, electric fuel pump etc. creates a very dangerous combination.

Maintenance

How should I maintain my flamethrower?

Our flamethrowers are designed for regular use and to be generally maintenance-free.

How should I store my flamethrower?

You should store your flamethrower depressurized and with the fuel tank empty. Please store your device out of the weather and in a secure area away from pets, children, and any other unauthorized users.

Ultra 400 Solar Generator

What is the power output?

400 Watts

What kind of battery does this unit come with?

12v 60-Amp Hour Sealed Lead Acid Battery

How many outlets does this unit have?

- 2 110 outlets
- 2 USB

What are the dimensions and weight?

- 18" x 8" x 9"
- 65 lbs

How long does it take to recharge?

With the 25 Watt panel, it takes a drained battery 15 hours to recharge in direct sunlight. Larger panels are available from Powerful Living for faster charge times.

Can the battery be charged via AC power supply?

Not at this time

Can additional batteries be purchased and daisy chained together?

Yes

What type of payments do you accept?

We accept credit cards, checks, and money orders.