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General electronics => Electronic Circuits => Topic started by: Mans on September 10, 2019, 01:59:23 PM

Title: I need a developed circuit for induction heater
Post by: Mans on September 10, 2019, 01:59:23 PM
Hi all

I need a developed and powerful circuit for induction heater.

Thank you
Title: Re: I need a developed circuit for induction heater
Post by: Fumeaux on September 10, 2019, 02:27:52 PM
https://www.google.com/search?q=circuit+for+induction+heater (https://www.google.com/search?q=circuit+for+induction+heater)

good luck
Title: Re: I need a developed circuit for induction heater
Post by: Mans on September 10, 2019, 02:37:49 PM
Searching the circuits in the google makes me confused because I can't recolonize which one is better and more suitable 
Title: Re: I need a developed circuit for induction heater
Post by: T3sl4co1l on September 10, 2019, 04:54:35 PM
I'm back in active development of one, as a matter of fact:

https://www.seventransistorlabs.com/Images/Induction1501.jpg

Let me know if you'd be interested in a kit or complete machine.  The control board should also be useful for TCs (though the maximum switching frequency is kind of low -- a TL494 at heart).

Tim
Title: Re: I need a developed circuit for induction heater
Post by: Fumeaux on September 10, 2019, 05:23:45 PM
First of all I'm sorry if I seemed rude, but it happens too often that people ask for something without having done their own research.

At first you should think about what you want.

Do you want a working Induction Heather? Buy one from Ikea.
Do you want a bit your DIY? Ebay-Kit.
Do you want to dive into inductionheaters? Read something first and then decide.
Do you want to make everything (PCB, soldering, ...) yourself? Start with a simple circuit and in the future worry about power.
...
Title: Re: I need a developed circuit for induction heater
Post by: Mans on September 10, 2019, 08:50:39 PM
I'm back in active development of one, as a matter of fact:

https://www.seventransistorlabs.com/Images/Induction1501.jpg

Let me know if you'd be interested in a kit or complete machine.  The control board should also be useful for TCs (though the maximum switching frequency is kind of low -- a TL494 at heart).

Tim

It seems a good sample

Thank you



Title: Re: I need a developed circuit for induction heater
Post by: Mans on September 10, 2019, 08:58:29 PM
I'm back in active development of one, as a matter of fact:

https://www.seventransistorlabs.com/Images/Induction1501.jpg

Let me know if you'd be interested in a kit or complete machine.  The control board should also be useful for TCs (though the maximum switching frequency is kind of low -- a TL494 at heart).

Tim

The administrator announced me that I violated from the forum rules ( No.2 that the users should not request a step by step construction) so I'm worried to ask more.

I'm seeking for a developed and powerful kit. If you have such the scheme diagram of the circuit please send to me

Thank you 
Title: Re: I need a developed circuit for induction heater
Post by: Mans on September 10, 2019, 09:04:54 PM
First of all I'm sorry if I seemed rude, but it happens too often that people ask for something without having done their own research.

At first you should think about what you want.

Do you want a working Induction Heather? Buy one from Ikea.
Do you want a bit your DIY? Ebay-Kit.
Do you want to dive into inductionheaters? Read something first and then decide.
Do you want to make everything (PCB, soldering, ...) yourself? Start with a simple circuit and in the future worry about power.
...

I just requested the scheme diagram of a developed  induction heater.

Despite I'm not an engineer, nonetheless I know electronic and its components enough (analog- digital). I wanted to benefit your experiment here, as well 
Title: Re: I need a developed circuit for induction heater
Post by: Mads Barnkob on September 10, 2019, 09:14:17 PM
Clearly the warning in another thread was not understood. Thread locked.

You can google "mazilli induction heater" or buy a induction heater on ebay.

This forum is not the place to ask for full instructions, schematics etc. without showing a effort to find the information yourself.
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