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    SMALL INDUCTION HEATING DEVICE

    Here i make some tests with an induction heating device to understand the way it works.
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    Yes. Mariost should have mentioned that. I would have liked some of his comments and experiences in english.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inner View Post
    I got it from bangood (you can see the link in the video) and I've used a strong homemade power supply from 2 transformers (the primaries in parallel-the secondaries in series) from old ups with a 35 A bridze rectifier with heat sink and two 4700 μF capacitors in parallel.I also put a big fan (230 v) from microwave oven to cool the system. Later i 'll make some testw with other coils to find the limits of thiw system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uv8452 View Post
    Yes. Mariost should have mentioned that. I would have liked some of his comments and experiences in english.
    I got it from bangood (you can see the link in the video) and I've used a strong homemade power supply from 2 transformers (the primaries in parallel-the secondaries in series) from old ups with a 35 A bridze rectifier with heat sink and two 4700 μF capacitors in parallel.I also put a big fan (230 v) from microwave oven to cool the system. Later i 'll make some testw with other coils to find the limits of thiw system.

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    I got it from bangood (you can see the link in the video) and I've used a strong homemade power supply from 2 transformers (the primaries in parallel-the secondaries in series) from old ups with a 35 A bridze rectifier with heat sink and two 4700 μF capacitors in parallel.I also put a big fan (230 v) from microwave oven to cool the system. Later i 'll make some testw with other coils to find the limits of thiw system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uv8452 View Post
    Yes. Mariost should have mentioned that. I would have liked some of his comments and experiences in english.
    I got it from bangood (you can see the link in the video) and I've used a strong homemade power supply from 2 transformers (the primaries in parallel-the secondaries in series) from old ups with a 35 A bridze rectifier with heat sink and two 4700 μF capacitors in parallel.I also put a big fan (230 v) from microwave oven to cool the system. Later i 'll make some tests with other coils to find the limits of this system.
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