@@user-vh4df7xf2q На Ютубе полно "разоблачений" самодельщиков ....... человек, слабо знающий физику и электронику, легко примет фейк за достоверность, и наоборот. А у меня как раз с физикой и электроникой туго - потому и говорю "если"
@@denisovtech9788 Да вроде работает, найди канал Aleksandr Domnin, у него такой вариант 4 года назад делался, но с пояснениями и дополнениями, есть и более продвинутый вариант из сварочного инвертора.
Yes. Needs a voice over. He built a nutt buster. Heats up a nut and bolt that are stuck. The fluctuating magnetic field from the cookstove drives the copper coil's magnetic field which is shaped in a tight spiral to focus the field on the nut which can glow red hot in seconds. The water pump flows water through the copper because you want it to stay cool. Normal controls can get a steel pan hundreds of degrees yet not be hot to the touch (except for the hot pan on it) Edit:autocorrupt shucks
I would love to see one of these built with an iron pipe inside the induction coil - then pass water through that, to heat it. Might be a very effective water heater.
No do you know what is a very effective water heater the normal resistive coil 100% of the power is turned into heat where it's needed, this idea is stupid and wasteful the is no efficency gain using this 100% of the power will end up as heat except it's lost at multiple places so less would actually heat the water
did u make sure the cooker is set to high cause most default to 5 out of 10 and need to be adjusted to max power and without a display working or another unit of same type or power meter ud never know
@@nickbaylander6320 I’m talking about flyback transformers not the induction cooker Newer flyback transformers output DC from the rectifiers Built into them The Older ones output AC and Create Amazing Arcs
Good thinking only thing is You need you outlet pipe at the top of the work coil don't think the water will be making it up to the work coil in that configuration, it will go on one pipe and fill the coupling coil then flow out of the other hole without circulating through the work coil seems the work coil is a lot higher than the coupling coil
Muchas gracias por la idea. Tengo una cocina de induccion y voy a probarlo rapidamente. Creo que el agua no va a circular por todo el circuito a no ser que este cortado el paso entre ambos tubos y se obligue al agua a recorrer todo el circuito
Interesting. I've never seen one that powerful (220v) except in use at a Gasthaus in Germany. What is the best I could get from a 110-112v induction from a oven in the US?
@@TrevorHammonds right bit it has to have something metal by it. That's how. Transformer works. Without the steel the secondary coil would not get an electric
@@nickbaylander6320 I have limited knowledge of induction heaters, but I believe it works because the primary induction coil generates a magnetic field, which induces current flow in the first copper winding. The current travels through the copper and smaller loop, which acts like an electromagnet and generates a magnetic field, which in turn induces current flow and causes resistive heat generation in the part. The cooling system is needed to dissipate the resistive heat in generated in the copper, due to the large current flow. Again not an expert so take with a grain of salt, and think this method would only work with AC?
@@nate4628 if you took the steel out of a transformer and just had a primary and secondary coil. That secondary coil isn't going to do anything without the steel. Their has to be metal in the equation
yes, I really enjoyed your video but I can't get past my pan sensor. Would you kindly confirm what you did to trick that out. I believe the sensor in the center of the coil is just a temperature sensor so it must be using some circuit test of the capacitance with the pan present but I can't seem to figure out how to outsmart it. What did you do? Thx
It's for cooling, the side with the cylindrical coil in an actual set up would be a low voltage high amperage inductor and the current draw creates heat which would be carried away by the water. In this case I don't know the frequency amperage to tell you how much heat is being created. That said normally it's two busbars attaching where the fittings are and the fittings would go to the coolant pump instead of to a second coil.
Если такой вариант действительно работает - то это настоящая настольная плавильня, без лишних заморочек и необходимости знания электроники 👍
А ЧТО ЕСТЬ СОМНЕНИЕ ?
@@user-vh4df7xf2q На Ютубе полно "разоблачений" самодельщиков ....... человек, слабо знающий физику и электронику, легко примет фейк за достоверность, и наоборот.
А у меня как раз с физикой и электроникой туго - потому и говорю "если"
@@denisovtech9788 Да вроде работает, найди канал Aleksandr Domnin, у него такой вариант 4 года назад делался, но с пояснениями и дополнениями, есть и более продвинутый вариант из сварочного инвертора.
И не только такой работает на постоянных магнитах тоже работает их нужно крутить сам испытывал . А принцип тот же самый создаётся магнитная индукция
THE iRON SHOULD BE THE WATER PIPE! BRAVO WELL DONE!
Sir, I am very happy with this video and I am very helped in my work by this video and I am very grateful for this video.
Thank you good to know!!!
Вспомнил ,как в консервной банке прожигали автомобильные свечи..
Oooo, at first I thought you were making a radiator and was completely confused as to how it was turning steel red hot.
Ý tưởng của bạn chế máy sưởi rất tuyệt
Good idea thanks bro 👍👍😊🙏
Thank for watching!
Now THAT is impressive and they can be purchased quite cheaply at times.
You need a voice over so we know what your doing. I don't even know what your making but I like it 🤣
Yes. Needs a voice over. He built a nutt buster. Heats up a nut and bolt that are stuck. The fluctuating magnetic field from the cookstove drives the copper coil's magnetic field which is shaped in a tight spiral to focus the field on the nut which can glow red hot in seconds.
The water pump flows water through the copper because you want it to stay cool.
Normal controls can get a steel pan hundreds of degrees yet not be hot to the touch (except for the hot pan on it)
Edit:autocorrupt shucks
No, he doesn't. It's pretty clear!
@@carpediemarts705 فيقفۇ
А, что тут не понятно? Индукционный нагреватель.
Hes making an induction htr out of an nduction htr! Hes a fucking genius innit!
flame heat tubing, cool and it will bend much easier . Fill with fine dry sand then plug ends to prevent kinks.
Amazing video
عالی بود. تشکر از شما
Very good idea. I will do it. Thank for share
Thank you!
@@D.creative thanks
Hay quá! Tạo ra những sản phẩm ứng dụng công nghệ!
Fantastic informations for my Projects! Thanks
great idea success always bro 👍🙏
Mantap itu bro alat canggih untuk pande besi bisa sebagai pemanas logam untuk ditempa👍👍,
CHỈ LÀ NGHỊCH CHO VUI & TỐN THỜI GIAN THÔI !!!
Thật là vi diệu....🤣🤣😂😂😂 giống thật phuết..kkkk
Вот это ты заморочился)))
Good hit 👍🏻👍🏻 🇮🇳 || Kuki
Thank you!
Good ideas
Thank you!
you are very good, I want to make a sewing needle. My house has many old induction cookers
*Dangerous High voltage isolation
*High power heating system
*Low cost
Super
Good job bro
Thank you!
You're great
Impresive. Directly to my list of DIY projects.
It want work . Use common sense
❤есть интересное решение. МОЛОДЕЦ. НО ПРОВЕРЮ.
Quá ok, đã bấm đăng ký.
I would love to see one of these built with an iron pipe inside the induction coil - then pass water through that, to heat it. Might be a very effective water heater.
No do you know what is a very effective water heater the normal resistive coil 100% of the power is turned into heat where it's needed, this idea is stupid and wasteful the is no efficency gain using this 100% of the power will end up as heat except it's lost at multiple places so less would actually heat the water
thin plates,smallgap between them just like car radiator.very efficient.
Very nice 👍
Thank you!
Full support bro❤❤❤
Is there enough power for the shower?
Для того чтобы искупаться мощьности хватает?
Mantap..
Genius 👏✌️
Nice ideas and possibilities... but What is the temperature of the water ? How about showing temperatures of everything ?
Very interesting, Creative mind
Thank you!
@@D.creative
You Welcome
Did you got that sheet of acrylic with the white dots out of a monitor by any chance :P?
신기 하네요
물을 돌려주는 이유가 있을까요?
Good!! If long time apply, does the iron melt?
did u make sure the cooker is set to high cause most default to 5 out of 10 and need to be adjusted to max power and without a display working or another unit of same type or power meter ud never know
Отличная идея! Я тоже хочу такое сделать, только вместо плитки поставить бензиновый мотор с диском на котором магниты.
Ну и как дела обстоят? Получилось?
Ugghu2757
Love your work, awesome
Thank you!
Very nice now I can cook a screw
Please the components of the electronic circuit and the way it is collected
Nice
Things also make awesome flyback transformer drivers (especially the AC output ones)
All induction cookers have AC output. That's what creates the induction
@@nickbaylander6320 I’m talking about flyback transformers not the induction cooker
Newer flyback transformers output DC from the rectifiers Built into them The Older ones output AC and Create Amazing Arcs
Why u solder compression fittings
太牛了還可以這樣搞
Good thinking only thing is You need you outlet pipe at the top of the work coil don't think the water will be making it up to the work coil in that configuration, it will go on one pipe and fill the coupling coil then flow out of the other hole without circulating through the work coil seems the work coil is a lot higher than the coupling coil
He crimped the pipe between the connections.
@@Vibe77Guy oh did he, I missed that 🤦🏻♂️ 🤣
@@T2D.SteveArcs Right at 7:00... I had to go over it a couple of times to find it myself... it's so quick.
@@nyckid 👍👍
It doesn’t work. What he did was for only dumb people.
This project is very good!
Very nice 👍
What is the outher Diameter of the Cu Tubing?
interesting. I want to build something that heats a pot from around the sides instead of bottom like typical Induction..... I like this.
저런 인덕션은 어디서나셨음? 오래된 물건같은네
Thanks 😌
Will it heat a copper tube? Like for copper-copper tube weldings? Thanks for the video!
no, heating copper tube need to use some other frequency
@@D.creative you mean higher frequency?
@@AntonySimkin Yes, higher frequency
No, copper has very low resistance therefore induced eddy currents would not heat it very easily.
What is the voltage use
Art for art.
Note that you might have made it in one single piece of pipe by just making a BIG solder between both water in and out pipes.
He used silver solder on the fittings. It requires high heat.
Chou chou muito bom
Pipe copper ka hai ya iron ka?
Yes its works
Am testing
add a( 5uf +5uf =10uf 400 v induction capsitor) on union
Singh jhap namste. Could you please explain little more about your idea. How to connect the capacitor.
What do you need that for? I will use it to heat screws and burnish them in oil. And for hardening small machine components
Can you use it to melt gold or silver with a graphite crucible?.
I like it too. A voice over would be nicer. Carry on good maker.
Make a video how your induction cooker work without iron. Please.
Super
Nice❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
Круто
Também gosto de ir ao circo.
Can the copper coil be used for heating water as well
yes the same water that is running trough should be coming out hot real hot
와 국산
Hı sr. Does iron dissolve in a long time?
Now plug a 1,5v to 230v Inverter before it or other Inverter like 12 to 230 with 3000w by a solar cell
Muchas gracias por la idea. Tengo una cocina de induccion y voy a probarlo rapidamente. Creo que el agua no va a circular por todo el circuito a no ser que este cortado el paso entre ambos tubos y se obligue al agua a recorrer todo el circuito
Cierto. El agua elegirá el camino más facil y rapido.
코리아 킹 보러왔습니다
Прикольно. Тётка трубы гнёт пальцами.
Доктора дью в студию
Do the pan coil can works to heat any metal?
Interesting. I've never seen one that powerful (220v) except in use at a Gasthaus in Germany. What is the best I could get from a 110-112v induction from a oven in the US?
and you believe this lying punk?
SUPER IDEA . POZDRAWIAM .
🙋♂️🤩
Endeksan ke upar glas koin sa hai glas
Will it melt copper in a crucible?
Yep, most definitely. Depends on Power tho.
😎👍
ชอบ
มันร้อนได้ไงครับ
Amen
Why to do so much copper coiling. You could directly heat iron metal part on induction coil with efficiency.
Have to be at least 2/3 of the pancakes or coil to start working you can't heate a piece of pipe and have to be turning to be heated up.
Vật liệu nung bằng đồng có thể nóng không, hay chỉ áp dụng được với sắt.
áp dụng với sắt thôi ạ, với đồng phải tần số khác nhé
What's creating the ac current in your homemade copper coil? Don't say the other copper coil either?
The coil in the induction stovetop is transferring energy to the copper coil he just wound.
@@TrevorHammonds right bit it has to have something metal by it. That's how. Transformer works. Without the steel the secondary coil would not get an electric
@@nickbaylander6320 I have limited knowledge of induction heaters, but I believe it works because the primary induction coil generates a magnetic field, which induces current flow in the first copper winding. The current travels through the copper and smaller loop, which acts like an electromagnet and generates a magnetic field, which in turn induces current flow and causes resistive heat generation in the part. The cooling system is needed to dissipate the resistive heat in generated in the copper, due to the large current flow. Again not an expert so take with a grain of salt, and think this method would only work with AC?
@@nate4628 if you took the steel out of a transformer and just had a primary and secondary coil. That secondary coil isn't going to do anything without the steel. Their has to be metal in the equation
@@TrevorHammonds it doesn’t work.
The water in the tube is conductive,as long it's not distilled.
C'est bien ca
how do i pass the pan sensor?
yes, I really enjoyed your video but I can't get past my pan sensor. Would you kindly confirm what you did to trick that out. I believe the sensor in the center of the coil is just a temperature sensor so it must be using some circuit test of the capacitance with the pan present but I can't seem to figure out how to outsmart it. What did you do? Thx
Чуть транклюкатор не создал
Обязательно попробую но возможен развод плитка работает на низкой частоте
what's the water pump for?? heat transfer?
It's for cooling, the side with the cylindrical coil in an actual set up would be a low voltage high amperage inductor and the current draw creates heat which would be carried away by the water. In this case I don't know the frequency amperage to tell you how much heat is being created. That said normally it's two busbars attaching where the fittings are and the fittings would go to the coolant pump instead of to a second coil.
Не стоял бы ты в зоне поражающего элемента