I have two induction heaters, power supply and timing circuits that I am almost never going to finish tinkering with.
They both work as is with a 12v, 10amp power supply. The smaller machine runs well with it and the bigger machine (made for much faster heating comes with copper tube coil to pump cooling water through with a fish tank pump that is not included.)
The bigger machine will run ideally with a 12v 20 amp power supply. Or pretty much any power supply you can pull out of a microwave.
There will be assembly required, but I had everything working a little while ago.
I have small children, it will be a decade before I find the time to finish it Just the way I want it. It's been almost a year since I started the project anyways.
It will be easy to perfect and test at this point. It just takes time. Asking $100, I have almost twice that in it.
They both work as is with a 12v, 10amp power supply. The smaller machine runs well with it and the bigger machine (made for much faster heating comes with copper tube coil to pump cooling water through with a fish tank pump that is not included.)
The bigger machine will run ideally with a 12v 20 amp power supply. Or pretty much any power supply you can pull out of a microwave.
There will be assembly required, but I had everything working a little while ago.
I have small children, it will be a decade before I find the time to finish it Just the way I want it. It's been almost a year since I started the project anyways.
It will be easy to perfect and test at this point. It just takes time. Asking $100, I have almost twice that in it.