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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2007

water boiling with indution heater

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  • in two minutes water is starting to boil.

    Thanks.

  • What happens if you put your finger in it?

  • Nothing,this system for only ferromagnetic materials like iron or steel.

    Thanks!

  • @balap16 but i saw videos where they heated aluminum. is that another system?

  • @ROFLxD3000  I also melt aluminum with this system but I used small metal box for the operation.

  • how did you bend the copper pipe??

  • @Scooternz

    I used a lathe to bend the coil.

    Thanks

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  • Everyone is hell for showing their handywork but not showing how it was done so why show bother ?

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  • hello can you tell me how it works? do you need a power supply? electricity or something to run this thing? how many turn-around of coil needed for it to function

  • @100msw outstanding!!! to you and the 31 people who hit the button...

    If you want to learn how this works, go to school, and PAY ATTENTION!!!! ;-) x

  • @death2link in a little pot of boiling water??

    dunno... try it, make a vid and post it up for us to see.. ;-) xx

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  • Can also be achieved using sound waves instead of radio-magnetic; for plastics, example.

  • hello, today I have a piece of copper induction furnaces designed for and want to make one for me, for the smelting of silver .... my question is: what kind of power I have to use (alternating current, direct) thanks your attention.

  • @balap16 No they work by inducing eddy currents in conductors so they will work with any metal.

  • @balap16 but human blood has iron in it. that should cause some damge

  • @balap16 dont the coils spark when u flow current in them cuz they are pressed tight together

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