DIY induction heater
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how do you make this? i am 14 and on a $100 dollar budget so please keep it simple and relitivly cheap
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@massivemak OK. No problem. Wouldn't even get warm
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doesn't the heat from the bolt melt/burn the insolation of the coil making a shorcurkit?
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@ryobie1 i think this DIY (in this vid) means Did It mYself
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No, no, the point missed was --this is a DIY site -- not youtube. How do we do what you did? How do we do it ourselves?
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put your dick in there.
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series resonant circuit, capacitor in series with coil, connect one wire from power to one side capacitor (-), other side capacitor to one side of coil, other side of coil to other other power wire (+), buzzing sound and metal plate probably microwave oven power supply, .33 uF 2kV DC capacitor, resonant frequency depends on uH of coil - and don't be sticking your stupid fingers or anything else in the live wiring
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i dare u touch it.I.fucking.dare.you
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Even in jewellery this could be useful,some kind of zone forging.
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DIY(Do It Yourself) now teach us how to Do It
Am I wrong when I say DIY is suppose to show you how to do it yourself?
This shows nothing but another induction heater.
ryobie1 1 year ago 37
@trapingman You're missing the point. THE WIRE IS NOT A RESISTIVE HEAT ELEMENT! When you plug a heater in the wall, the extension cord doesn't get blazingly hot, the heating element does. In this case, think of the coil as that wire - transmits thousands of watts into a MAGNETIC field that metaphorically pisses the molecules of the bolt off with eddy currents until they get hot. (check wikipedia on inductive heating). The field doesn't nearly affect the coil as much = little heat in coil.
frollard 9 months ago 5