Yosoo 1000W ZVS Low Voltage Induction Heating Board Module Tesla coil 12V-48V Flyback Driver Heater DIY

March 21, 2019 - Comment

Note: 1. The kit contains a full set of driving circuit elements and brass 2. Buyers need to bring their own power and cooling unit. 3. The circuit board using double-sided fiberglass board, mainly copper traces are used to widen use the entire back surface of the resonant circuit common, continuous work, please add a

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Note:

1. The kit contains a full set of driving circuit elements and brass

2. Buyers need to bring their own power and cooling unit.

3. The circuit board using double-sided fiberglass board, mainly copper traces are used to widen use the entire back surface of the resonant circuit common, continuous work, please add a fan to blow down from above, to the resonance capacitors and other components cool.

4. The use of switching power supply Please note that due to high power are generally slow start function, which just opened machine output voltage is slowly rising, while it is turned on before the induction heating circuit if the voltage rises to 12V, because start insufficient voltage can not afford to vibration, resulting in two simultaneous conduction mos tube so burned components.

So the first will start switching power supply voltage reaches 12V above and then access the induction heating circuit.

5. The volume of the object being heated inside the heating coil can not exceed 1/5 of the volume (if the heating cylinder, then heating coil diameter less than the diameter of 1/3), or it may be due to overload or burn out the power supply to the circuit.

Although this circuit can tolerate 20-30A input current moment, but do not exceed 15A when safe work, you can easily add an ammeter between the power supply and heating driver board but always monitor the current overload.

This circuit can not only do the induction heating, the copper tube into the high-frequency transformer, is a powerful inverter.

Note:

Make sure to thoroughly cool this while running anywhere near the specified limits (a very high CFM computer fan will help).

You must turn your power supply on first then put the power to the heater or you will burn it up.

Package includes:

1 x ZVS Low Voltage Induction Heating Board 1 x Brass

Product Features

  • This section of induction heating using low-voltage DC power supply 12-48V Maximum current 20A, maximum power 1000W.
  • Tested 53V power supply when working properly.
  • Because of its moderate power, can be used for small parts DIY players do hardening, annealing and other heat treatment, Also can be used with a graphite crucible melting gold, silver, copper, aluminum and other metals, uniform heating fast, very convenient.
  • 24V input with no load current of 3A , 48V input with no load current of 6A
  • The higher the voltage, the greater the heating current when the same thing, the effect is better, But at the same time heat is also large, so to eradicate the actual situation to select the input voltage, the general use of the words 24V or 36V power supply is enough.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great, but some things to note Great product. Make sure to thoroughly cool this while running anywhere near the specified limits (a very high CFM computer fan will help).The included coil (made of copper tubing) works well for heating, but gets very hot on its own (which it can carry back to the board if you aren’t careful). I’d recommend either running distilled water through it (for cheap: bucket + pump; for fancy: reservoir + pump + radiator), or making a better coil using litz wire, which should more…

Anonymous says:

Works great for annealing rifle brass I’m using this to anneal brass rifle ammunition cases. I’m powering mine with a 0-48vdc power supply through a relay driven by a digital count-down timer. I’m using a custom coil that I built from 1/8 copper tubing formed around 3/4 PVC pipe. The 1/8 tubing is soldered into 1/4 tubing to fit the clamps on this high frequency induction driver. I’m heating the neck on .243 win cases to 700-750F in 5.0 seconds using 40V. 223 Rem cases are reaching annealing temp in 3.5s using 36v. I’m…

Anonymous says:

Five Stars Works for me.At first I couldn’t get it to work.I thought it was broke. I put some small items in the coil, turned it on and nothing. Then I tried a larger item, metal tweezers. When I touched the tweezers I almost branded the imprint of the tweezer on my thumb. I said to myself okay its working.So then I tried subsequent test, and it didn’t work again. Frustrating. What I found out is that you need to start the circuit, with the object outside the coils, then bring the…

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