How to Make 2KW induction heater from old induction cooker Great idea DIY induction heater
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2022
- This morning, I found a replaced induction cooker in the dustbin. Take it home and transform it. It can be reused, making a little contribution to reducing carbon emissions on the earth
Good idea from old induction cooker.
I made an induction heater from an old induction hob
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It's amazing content sir.. Watching here sending full support thank you for sharing this
Thank you for your support🙏
a great project, you are very good, the kitchen has many uses
Hello Diy At Home VN,
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you liked the project and found it useful
This project is very good!
Thank you
Я знав що теоретично це можна зробити, але не маючи потрібних знань шукав підтвердження в українському сегменті ютубу. Знайшов але не так детально (були питання по котушці), тепер дякуючи Вашому ролику я реалізую свій проект. Спасибі🙏.
Гаразд, будьте в безпеці, я з нетерпінням чекаю на вашу роботу
Тр же самое!
Thanks for this great video, I know it's been a long time coming! But I like some tips.
I want to know if copper coils can be put on each burner together in 4 induction burners.
Then connect them together to take advantage of the full capacity of the stove, which is 6 kW, to get more energy. Thanks from Egypt
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Genial.... Es exactamente lo que quiero hacer..... Será para calentar un cautín tipo hacha para soldar canaletas galvanizadas... Gracias
It seems that it is not appropriate to use it for work. As far as I know, there are DIY components for high-frequency heaters on the Internet, which will be better than this.
Oh, i see: if it's still able to drive pancake workcoils in the kitchen then why not an air-core selenoïd?!
Well, a genuine IH cooking base happens to be featured with flux-concentrator yokes located below its glass surface, inside in close proximity to the Litz wire actually, so we don't see it but it's there for a purpose nonetheless.
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As a matter of fact i must confess i thought of a similar procedure when i acquired my Salton iD-1081 and found out such pancake workcoils impose a disc diameter of nearly 4+ inches for its detection to succeed. The exact date was December 21st, 2010...
Lets raise the bar over a decade later please!
Air-core selenoïds generate only TWO poles with just one single magnetic vector in between. My challenge is to "Flex the flux" so to bend that vector in a way to multiply the poles, to redistribute the magnetic energy more evenly rather than focus as a red spot. The thing is all applications don't necessarily even require a metal to be glowing-red, 183°C ~ 188°C (as for 60/40 Solder Alloy) would have been fine back then, though an air-core selenoïd spits out radio noise that has to be tamed down, euh... M'well, unless living in a forest with no neighbours (and no wall-plugs), possibly relying on batteries or solar panels...
Consider by folding magnetic vectors via "U" shaped flux-concentrating cores it should become easy & convenient to shield it all in a Faraday box, with the workload sealing its IH Aperture electrically as needed. No more EMi!
Believe me, it's sort of boring when the neighbour starts paying visits everytime one installs in the veranda to relax and finally flip the switch, euh... Try it around an A.M. radio, it's like a "barker" invitation signal! At 2 KW why not add an antenna to communicate with beings in space, or on the moon? ... Good day, have fun!!
In your opinion, what is the insulating material above the coil if you want to use this method, and what is the amount of heat generated by this process?
Use a fiber sleeve, it'll work just fine to prevent it from burning and short-circuiting.
Or you can go all in, use fiber sleeve and encapsulate it all in cement (or any heat resistant material like it).
Great video, but I was wondering if there is a specific configuration for winding the coil or i can wind it however I want.
with my basic understanding of these effects you can wind it however you want but always in the same direction
You can wind it as you like, but the direction must be consistent. The only focus is to insulate it well to avoid short circuiting the coil.
Can you make a video how to make working without a iron plate please 🙏.
Hello, this is a work made a long time ago. When no iron plate is put in, the system will not start and will be in standby mode.
can you explain to me something how come these wires have no insulation for the coil ?
Because there is insulating paint on the wire, it is transparent, so it looks like there is no insulation
@@MrYang-ju8lc I see but they don’t get too hot and melt ? Can you tell me how much resistance in ohms are these coils , am looking for a high resistance load because my setup impedance is high
I guess as its winding it will get short circuit so coil gets spark and damage
I also think so. If you want to replace it with a copper tube, you should use a resistance value close to the parameters of the original coil. In that case, the volume of the copper tube will be very large, and insulation will also be a problem.
Working perfectly, but its blown the sparks and coil got damaged. How to prevent this damage.
And what will happen if i will replace and directly connect to output 1/4 or 1/2 size hvac copper tube instead of coil in induction stove?
If copper tubes are used, I think the current will increase and may burn the power tubes or coils.
Too bad i have the coil, but the control board was damaged beyond repair. Ou well guess i need to learn how to make control board then.
Maintenance of the control board requires professional knowledge, I wish you success
E0 error only showing how to stop E0 error and make heating?
Show whether E0 is not connected to the temperature detection resistor?
Danger! The coil is DC high voltage, DIY is not encouraged.
Thank you for your reminder
@@MrYang-ju8lc i am pretty sure these induction coils run ac dont they? what are the dangers of this application, please explain? thanks
itsNotDc.itsVariableCurrent.
@@iamYOU.youareME5203 Yes, they form a high-frequency current in the coil, what needs attention is to operate carefully to avoid the risk of electric shock, of course this is just an experiment, if you need professional use, it is recommended to purchase the cost
This is a diy channel, not a kindergarten. But thanks for your concern.