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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2006

Induction heating. Home-made induction heater.

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  • how are you powering this....ive tried a car battery charger and it shorts out

  • @williamhad

    Im using a old laboratory power source (0-65V, 0-15A) in this clip. Maybe your impedance is too low for battery charger. Also you will need to filter (compensate) input voltage. IH is pretty hard load for PS.

    Im using rectified mains in my latest heaters (approx 330 V DC) but I recommend you to use lower voltage due to electric shock risk (and much more advanced design).

  • @williamhad

    Do you use series resonant or parallel resonant circuit? If you arent precise in resonant freq (and in phase) with parallel circuit, your impedance is something like 0 Ohm and PS shorts... Lab PS is required for tuning the phase (and pulse width) before pushing more power to heater.

  • Geez when i 1st open the vid my mouth dropped

     it look like the freaking thing was gonna fire a laser! but no.. it was just heating an object

  • @Dekoomer

    That kind of stuff is under r&d. ;)

    Ill let you know later...

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  • Those would be the coolest car headlights in the world.

  • imma chargin mah lazer

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  • @uskmunder That won't work plain and simple. 

  • i was waiting for it to fire a laser

  • lol, agreed

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