induction heater

  1. Avoy S.

    IRFZ44N mosfet gets destroyed in induction heater

    I am making an induction heater. mosfets irfz44n, c = 0.1uf, r1=r2=220ohm, l1=l2 (don’t know I made it by myself but it’s greater than the induction coil. I made it using 24awg wire, 30 turns around small transformers core), vsup is 12v, the induction coil I am using is 5 turns coil (around...
  2. N

    Induction Heater- lower power application

    Hello, I am trying to make a backup induction heater that will heat up a stainless steel cell (2in diameter by 5in length cylinder, approx. 5lbs). I need to heat it to 100 degrees Celsius, controlled externally by a thermometer so no circuitry needed from temp control (unit will be manually...
  3. C

    Why doesn´t the coil heat up under the ceramic in induction cooking ?

    Hi everyone, I would be interested to know exactly why the coil under the ceramic doesn´t warm up. If there is AC current passing through the coil, it must be heating up somehow since the cil is acting a resistor to the current flow, so how come that you don´t feel any heat coming from the...
  4. aadi2096

    Heating control of a Induction Heater

    Hi Guys, I have been looking around and working with the ZVS IH for a while now. But the problem is that it needs huge current in low voltage. I was thinking of a High voltage Low current IH. But couldn't find any thing good. My main motto here is to control the heating effect. I am trying to...
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