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Old 12th September 2006, 07:26 AM   (permalink)
Default Need help for induction cooker/ heater

Does anyone have a simple circuit of induction cooker/ heater? I got a 400KHZ 60KW but the parts are very expensive and to hard to find.

INDUCTION HEATER
400KHZ 60KW

Triode YD1172 - $1249.99


HELP ME PLS!!!!
Thanks in advance,
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Old 12th September 2006, 11:25 AM   (permalink)
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Are you serious? 60 kw is the same order of magnitude as a 60 hp motor.

It is unlikely that this can be done simply and inexpensively with easy to find parts - unless your definition of simple, inexpensive and easy to find is quite different than my own.
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Old 12th September 2006, 12:00 PM   (permalink)
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We use Lepel Units at my work; try their website:

http://www.inductionheating.com/
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Old 13th September 2006, 12:24 AM   (permalink)
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Here's my circuit. Can somebody give me a much more simpler than this. Says 2.5kw


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Old 13th September 2006, 08:17 AM   (permalink)
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It could hardly be any simpler, there's next to nothing there! - but you've also drawn it wrong!.
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Old 13th September 2006, 08:35 AM   (permalink)
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To expand on what is wrong with the circuit:

The anode voltage is rated at 7.2 kV maximum, so 6 to 8 kV will not do.

The thing which I assume to be your cathode current meter is likely to be fried by the 130amp filament current.

There are no DC paths to either the anode or the grid.

As drawn, it is not going to work.

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