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Making Induction Heater with ZVS Circuit

I finally made an induction heater with NO PROTECTIONS!! it took a while to finish... but now I can use the same circuit for other purposes!

Also I cut a bunch of more technical clips out to make this video shorter. I collected those in a video here if you like to watch:

https://youtu.be/I2QjhZQBx68

And I have an article written to describe the design in more details. But I can't make that one unlisted! So I have to publish it on Monday when the video goes live. But here's the link to the article anyway for when it is live:

https://www.electroboom.com/?p=1198

Have fun!

Making Induction Heater with ZVS Circuit

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Mehdi, can you use this to make your own instant water heater? If you get a water flow rate meter, you can calculate how much water is passing, then try to get a constant temperature as quick as possible.

A tour? I already gave a tour! You want to see more than the fuse box?!

ElectroBOOM [Mehdi Sadaghdar]

Not sure if there is specification, but they are generally base heavy from my experience

ElectroBOOM [Mehdi Sadaghdar]

It is actually called a resonant Royer oscillator. ZVS is a feature of different kinds of circuits, not a name of a circuit, this is why you stuck.

all that was missing was some cranberry juice and Dreams playing in the background...

nobody

Not related to this (or any other) video, but could this work? Seems like the "jet" propulsion would push him back while the air on the umbrella would push him forward. Some interesting physics here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY-4K4e5s6w&feature=youtu.be&utm_source=GetTheElevatordotcom&ab_channel=StoryfulRightsManagement

Are you completely in your new digs? Are we going to get a tour?

Peter Stevens

Wow, now I need to checkout the circuit modelling app, up my subscription a bit for that and say that this is an exciting project! :-D

I have just played with relays to dynamically switch a big transformer for underfloor heating, good thing I thought of connecting them in series with the transformer! But hey, I also once measured the amps by bypassing the transformer and shorted the circuit... hmm, not as good :-/ :-D

Great video. Well done.

I really like the coverage of the incredible currents and voltage that can happen in resonant circuits. Related, there is a magnetic antenna design used in amateur radio called a "small tuned loop" that can generate incredibly massive currents in a low-resistance loop of tubing (usually copper).

Michael Scott Williamson

Awesome video. Looking forward to visiting the blog article (link broken?). I haven’t played with induction heaters since high school. Now I want one again!

Mark Roberts

God help us if Resonance Man ever meets the Rectifier!

Nice video. I love it. About the Raycon Earbuds, did you test it on electronic bass music? Are they responding well at low frequencies. Is there any specification on the supported frequency range? Thank you... BOOOM

your video editing skills are getting better and better. how many annoying Mehdis can you fit in one screen?

This reminds me a lot of my old job where we used large single-turn induction coils to heat up truck camshafts and crankshafts, and then quickly quenched them to harden the surface. The sound made by six of them running at once at full power was intense!

Soo cool!!

Momma always said I’d win at something someday. I just wish it was a silly scope. πŸ˜‚

You win!

ElectroBOOM [Mehdi Sadaghdar]

Very nice!! Gonna look into building this. Also, well done to ElectroCUTE on the piano! :)

No, for real, Mehdi! Your videos are a masterpiece of art crafted by God's hands himself, that even the Egyptians could not imagine their gods crushing something with such high aesthetic precision. These are amusing and well done! :D

I am fourth coming:) -tee hee

Oh no, more magnetism, Mr. Lorenz, Relativity theory, Kuplor , induction, transmission-- help!! XD

I’ve been waiting for an induction heater for a while.

First. Lol


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