Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always first attempt to make a induction heater with a ZVS flyback driver I used in my previous videos
If using the same component but instead of a 10+10 turns ,you use a thicker coil and must longer lenght , like 5 meters of it , ....what would happen ?
im looking to make a coil about 12" from end to end....... melting pot ....for aluminum...but i know didly about electric .......would i be able to convert dc to ac power....??iv seen on you tube coverter boxstick dc to tig ac..but there was no real explanation......from wat i got it had an external box as he called it...and i cant see 2 find that vid...would u know of a converter for dc to ac??the machine i have says 60hz/130v-230v.........i dont now if dc/ac...i think dc
@aldavahermilo if you want to melt a pot , you'll need at least 10,000 watts. in that case its not an induction heater anymore, its an induction furnace. search youtube for some induction furnaces, those things are monsters.
i have a 240 amp welder (stick welder.)....would i be able to make it into a induction heater .?.....seeing as its like a transformer...by sight ......and if so how?...i dont know how to read the links example ........and i dont want to fry my machine or home wires ....
@aldavahermilo if your welder outputs DC, then definately no.
to make an induction heater you'll need very high frequency AC power, somewhere around 20,000Hz depending on the size of metal you're heating. while wall sockets only provide 50/60Hz
@asafer0 SPeaking of cooking, I know that they already have induction stoves specifically designed for heating `cooking appliances. They also cost a fucking fortune.
@thepolnw the same way the ice is not melting. There's slight amount of metal inside or around the ice and that gets heated up. The actual ice is not getting hot but becoming red from reflecting the heated metal around it. The actual fire came from the small amount of metal that cannot be seen from the angle.
@Serostern, Thanks for clearing that up for me. I did try DC only to get a slight warming. AC is definitely more energetic for this process to work more efficiently. Cheers.
@ZincFold The higher frequenzy AC you have the better it will work too, inside old CRT monitors you can find a transistor that allows for frequenzies in the megaherz range.
Hi, great vid, i have only two questions: is the only thing you canged to the schematic - the schem you mention in the info - is that you made 2 x 10 turns instead of 2 x 5 turns of the coil?
second question: what kind of coilwire did you use?
@RockPartyHiromi to make this, u will need some basic soldering skills, schematic analyzing skills and the required barts. the schematic can be found on the description of this video.
Dude its just a few things i wanna ask one is that how did you make this coil because i see three wires all on one side i mean where iz the coil tap?? and the second that iz it infrared or iz it really red hot because while watching it seems that it is just hot not red hot the third and the last is what is the cap,inductor and the resistor (270Ror470R) value on your ZVS also tell me how many caps have u used??
@Salarbs my coil is a 10+10 turn center tabbed, the metal was red hot, but my camera sees it purple for some reason. and i used all the components with the same value as the flyback ZVS driver.
@Salarbs high frequency AC current tend to flow at the surface on the conductor, so there are more current flowing through the surface than the core and that's why it feel hot to the touch. if u twist a few strands of insulated magnet wire together to make 1 big single strand,then it will have more conductor surface area to split the current
cool, i am looking for a way to do spot welds, if i create a flux vertex by running one coil clockwise and the other counter. i just really wanted to find a efficient coil.
@Pimpmastahanhduece use microwave oven transformers to make spot welders, they work quite nicely, just remove the HV secondary and coil a few turns of heavy gage copper wire.
@gepisar good question, i have never tried, but according to the calculations if my batteries were perfectly good it could sustain for 3.27 hours before dropping to the discharged voltage
Like everyone else I would like to say nice job. I have been looking into making a simple induction heater myself. Have you run across any schematics for an extremely simple induction heater? I am looking for something that basically demonstrates how they work.
Exactly, if you're going to make your self a heater coil, use thick solid copper/magnet wires. they work well, but they will get a bit hot to touch when you use it for a long time. the best solution is to bend thin copper pipes to make the coil and pump cold water through it to prevent it from over heating.
How to plz
Fyremonkey1 1 week ago
what is the frequency (Hz) ?
330MillionGods 2 weeks ago
@high speed AC current,
high *speed* AC current, ? You mean high frequency AC current ?
Good work
330MillionGods 2 weeks ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always first attempt to make a induction heater with a ZVS flyback driver I used in my previous videos
cenedywong 1 month ago
Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You first attempt to make a induction heater with a ZVS flyback driver I used in my previous videos
melisantika 1 month ago
I Really Like The Video From Your first attempt to make a induction heater with a ZVS flyback driver I used in my previous videos
Onepissite 1 month ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing first attempt to make a induction heater with a ZVS flyback driver I used in my previous videos
pemburuiklan 1 month ago
ever tried inductive cooling?
coldarc 1 month ago
@coldarc is there any videos of this?
rekevin1 1 week ago
If using the same component but instead of a 10+10 turns ,you use a thicker coil and must longer lenght , like 5 meters of it , ....what would happen ?
thefrenchman1964 1 month ago
@thefrenchman1964 prabably have the same results, as long as the coil diameter is relatively small.
260830107 1 month ago
Wattage???
Earthbound64 2 months ago
Are you a Wizard?
OskoreiMick 3 months ago
now put your penis through it...
punchmaster123 3 months ago
@punchmaster123 No problem.
hardstyle905 3 months ago
@punchmaster123 lol
MrRockster5 1 month ago
very nice. thank you.
UTubeisSHIT523441 4 months ago
im looking to make a coil about 12" from end to end....... melting pot ....for aluminum...but i know didly about electric .......would i be able to convert dc to ac power....??iv seen on you tube coverter boxstick dc to tig ac..but there was no real explanation......from wat i got it had an external box as he called it...and i cant see 2 find that vid...would u know of a converter for dc to ac??the machine i have says 60hz/130v-230v.........i dont now if dc/ac...i think dc
aldavahermilo 4 months ago
@aldavahermilo if you want to melt a pot , you'll need at least 10,000 watts. in that case its not an induction heater anymore, its an induction furnace. search youtube for some induction furnaces, those things are monsters.
260830107 4 months ago
@260830107
did you made some sort of h-bridge with the mosfets you refer on the video to produce the high frequency AC?
molinobeer 1 month ago
i have a 240 amp welder (stick welder.)....would i be able to make it into a induction heater .?.....seeing as its like a transformer...by sight ......and if so how?...i dont know how to read the links example ........and i dont want to fry my machine or home wires ....
aldavahermilo 4 months ago
@aldavahermilo if your welder outputs DC, then definately no.
to make an induction heater you'll need very high frequency AC power, somewhere around 20,000Hz depending on the size of metal you're heating. while wall sockets only provide 50/60Hz
260830107 4 months ago
put ur finger in the coil
dan6896 5 months ago
Could you see the secondary glowing red? Or is what we see in the video infrared being detected by the camera's CCD?
billsnitzer 5 months ago
@billsnitzer yup the work piece was red hot
260830107 5 months ago
Couple of questions, is the ZVS driver connected directly to the coil? And is this a standard ZVS driver or is it modified?
CoolDudeClem 6 months ago
@CoolDudeClem yup, ZVS driver connected to a 10+10 turn coil and with no modification to the driver it self
260830107 6 months ago
now install it in a cars exhaust and get to shootin' some 8' flames.
ganymedeIV4 6 months ago
como le hicistes para no quemar el trafo, como le hicistes para controlar la temperatura de los conductores para que no se fundan
divino980 7 months ago
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pisnahuj10 7 months ago
Can you weld with your induction heater? I know they can weld with the industrial ones but they cost a lot of money.
Renegade30 7 months ago
can i cook in it
my computer
asafer0 7 months ago
@asafer0 SPeaking of cooking, I know that they already have induction stoves specifically designed for heating `cooking appliances. They also cost a fucking fortune.
rathalos117 7 months ago
Where did u get ZVS flyback driver?
GingleGangle1 7 months ago
@GingleGangle1 i made my own :)
260830107 7 months ago
@260830107 Оh, how it's made?)
GingleGangle1 7 months ago
Can I put my dick in it...? just asking...
PAINmedia 8 months ago
w will see it when you heat ionized gas
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@HappyJackProduction1 Firefox and adblock pro fix that problem. (i suspect google wont like this post)
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Teslavirus22 9 months ago
but the other video put ice in it and it become red hot
but ice is not metal
how do they do that?
thepolnw 9 months ago
@thepolnw the same way the ice is not melting. There's slight amount of metal inside or around the ice and that gets heated up. The actual ice is not getting hot but becoming red from reflecting the heated metal around it. The actual fire came from the small amount of metal that cannot be seen from the angle.
RichterVonFuchs 9 months ago
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how the heater on without burning the finger
bestamerica 9 months ago
I find this easy to masturbate to.
AncientStatFML 9 months ago
sweet!
Poodleinacan 9 months ago
I wonder what will happen if they use the induction heater as a security check in those airports.
MrKeyboardSmasher 9 months ago 2
is this how microwave ovens work?
piper4seeformerly 9 months ago
Hey man, you have done nice job. What is your input voltage and amper values?
living4game 9 months ago
i hope we'll discuss this sometime in physics class...
Could you put Magnesium in it? that would be a nice lightshow :D
lHenry97 9 months ago
Thats nice and all, but will it blend?
pommyrooter 10 months ago
Try to replicated that :
watch?v=aLwaPP9cxT4
Maybe it's not only ice... But at least you could learn how fast the ice would melt if something glowing red hot is inside.
KaonNeutre 10 months ago
photoshop.
grzes198702 10 months ago
one question can i put my finger in it !!!
gtacrusher123 10 months ago 10
@gtacrusher123 yup you can put your finger in it without getting 3rd degree burns, as long as you're not iron man or have metals in your finger
260830107 10 months ago 26
@260830107 so it wont work if i had a ring on
gtacrusher123 10 months ago 6
@gtacrusher123 if the ring is inside the coil it'll get hot
260830107 10 months ago 13
@260830107 ok
gtacrusher123 10 months ago
Hi, after having a look at your circuit I have just one question. Does this work only with AC or can DC pulsing produce the same result?
ZincFold 10 months ago
@ZincFold i think pulsing DC would work, but not as good as sine wave AC
260830107 10 months ago
@260830107 Thank you for your prompt response.
ZincFold 10 months ago
@260830107 nvm it actually does
BigBurska 10 months ago
@ZincFold DC does not work btw
BigBurska 10 months ago
@ZincFold This does not work on DC, you need to invert the magnetic field.
Serostern 10 months ago
@Serostern, Thanks for clearing that up for me. I did try DC only to get a slight warming. AC is definitely more energetic for this process to work more efficiently. Cheers.
ZincFold 10 months ago
@ZincFold The higher frequenzy AC you have the better it will work too, inside old CRT monitors you can find a transistor that allows for frequenzies in the megaherz range.
Serostern 10 months ago
@ZincFold high frequincy current shoud do the trick
powermaks 9 months ago
the link in the description is down
MINIMI95020 10 months ago
Hey do you have any idea how to make a induction heater?
BrandonHGill 11 months ago
look somewhat like iron mans arc reator
brandonhughes7 11 months ago
mazzilli zvs i suppose
Arjoonmoal 11 months ago
why did it glow purple? or is that the camera picking up infrared?
imaqtlolz 11 months ago
ha! i was like omg, its just heated metal, and then he touched it and i was like, >:O...ok thats cool
bigscaboi 1 year ago
Did you really make your youtube account your phone number?
LimitedWard 1 year ago
fantastic!!!
mjthebest7294 1 year ago
lol i love how cheap cameras make ir appear as purple
Ravenpulse 1 year ago
good way to light a joint
SnowyDaysAlways 1 year ago
hey, you can put your weed in there...
bleachworthy 1 year ago
I'm sorry but this vid didn't tell us much.
themainproblem 1 year ago
Woah, did it actually glow violet/white, or is that just the camera's IR filter?
elfamelia 1 year ago
Is there some inherant efficiency otherwise difficult to reach, with this, or what is the point?
KyleCarrington 1 year ago
Hi, great vid, i have only two questions: is the only thing you canged to the schematic - the schem you mention in the info - is that you made 2 x 10 turns instead of 2 x 5 turns of the coil?
second question: what kind of coilwire did you use?
Hope you can/will give me some feedback,
cheers!
Novo
novoltny 1 year ago
hi there. can u please message me how to make one? i really need this for my investigatory project. thanks in advanced. :) godbless!
RockPartyHiromi 1 year ago
@RockPartyHiromi to make this, u will need some basic soldering skills, schematic analyzing skills and the required barts. the schematic can be found on the description of this video.
260830107 1 year ago
@260830107 never help anyone who is religious !
dfhohj 1 year ago
@RockPartyHiromi Hi I also have an induction heater control if you know how to do it because the coil 200UH hope it does not say as I say something
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hiddenig 1 year ago
Dude its just a few things i wanna ask one is that how did you make this coil because i see three wires all on one side i mean where iz the coil tap?? and the second that iz it infrared or iz it really red hot because while watching it seems that it is just hot not red hot the third and the last is what is the cap,inductor and the resistor (270Ror470R) value on your ZVS also tell me how many caps have u used??
Salarbs 1 year ago
@Salarbs my coil is a 10+10 turn center tabbed, the metal was red hot, but my camera sees it purple for some reason. and i used all the components with the same value as the flyback ZVS driver.
260830107 1 year ago
@260830107 Ahhh!! is that why my work piece gets hot,not red hot,and my work coil gets hot because it has 5+5 turns ??? Thanks
Salarbs 1 year ago
@Salarbs high frequency AC current tend to flow at the surface on the conductor, so there are more current flowing through the surface than the core and that's why it feel hot to the touch. if u twist a few strands of insulated magnet wire together to make 1 big single strand,then it will have more conductor surface area to split the current
260830107 1 year ago
@260830107 camera sees it purple because hot metal making a lot of IR and some cameras sees it
Dri0m 11 months ago
@260830107 Your camera sees it purple because the sensors detect infrared and the blue filter lts infrared pass.
SnowRaptor 11 months ago
I want to heat up a wire. The way i can do it is with short circuit?
If yes, how many amps and volts would i need to heat a 0,5mm wire?
thebeast239 1 year ago
@thebeast239 if u wan to heat up a wire, use a solder instead... if u dun have one, u can always use ur stove... or lighter or candle :)
mrFishball1992 1 year ago
how the hell does this work?
LilReaper1010 1 year ago
@LilReaper1010 its like a transformer, the pirmary is the work coil, the work piece is the short citcuit secondary.
260830107 1 year ago
cool, i am looking for a way to do spot welds, if i create a flux vertex by running one coil clockwise and the other counter. i just really wanted to find a efficient coil.
Pimpmastahanhduece 1 year ago
@Pimpmastahanhduece use microwave oven transformers to make spot welders, they work quite nicely, just remove the HV secondary and coil a few turns of heavy gage copper wire.
260830107 1 year ago
How is that maden?
Ubojica6661 1 year ago
How long can the batteries sustain that load?
gepisar 1 year ago
@gepisar good question, i have never tried, but according to the calculations if my batteries were perfectly good it could sustain for 3.27 hours before dropping to the discharged voltage
260830107 1 year ago
what did you use as a power supply? how many Hz were you able to get?
scobbler1976 1 year ago
@scobbler1976 i was using 2 lead acid batteries to provide 24Vdc and a ZVS driver to make 8KHz-20KHz Vac
260830107 1 year ago
Can this melt the metal too or only make it red hot?
broli123 1 year ago
@broli123 depends on the size of the metal piece. big = red hot small = melt
260830107 1 year ago
are these easy to make? how are they made?
superemposed 1 year ago
Like everyone else I would like to say nice job. I have been looking into making a simple induction heater myself. Have you run across any schematics for an extremely simple induction heater? I am looking for something that basically demonstrates how they work.
oidium45 2 years ago
@oidium45 @oidium45
i would say the ZVS flyback driver is a pretty simple schematic only consists 12 components tesladownunder(.)com/Flyback_driverAndrineri.jpg
just hook the 3 leads to the flyback transformer's primary to a copper coil
260830107 2 years ago
so basically all you do is build a zvs driver and istead of hoooking leads to flybacks primary you hook tem to the induction heater coil???
r3a937569 2 years ago
Exactly, if you're going to make your self a heater coil, use thick solid copper/magnet wires. they work well, but they will get a bit hot to touch when you use it for a long time. the best solution is to bend thin copper pipes to make the coil and pump cold water through it to prevent it from over heating.
260830107 2 years ago
ok thanks for the info ive got a ton of tiny copper tube just waiting to be used =]
r3a937569 2 years ago
ahh dude flyback's have high voltage not current you need high current not voltage
MacsCanfly 2 years ago
on the descriptions i sad i used a flyback driver, not a flyback transformer =\
the output voltage of the driver is around 15 Volt AC, it's only the flyback transformer that boosts the voltage not the driver.
260830107 2 years ago
would you kindly show how to make one of these?
zintoit 2 years ago 41
lol he ignored ya
MacsCanfly 2 years ago 30
@zintoit i second that!
unix001 2 years ago
@zintoit look up ZVS driver, and replace the flyback transformer with a 3 tab coil.
powermaks 9 months ago
Hi friend!
Could you please send me a circuit schema?
I'll apreciate any help!
Thank you very much,
Fernando Pacholok
Brazil
pacholok 2 years ago
I think this would be better for cooker than heater.
dreamyear 2 years ago