protocol217
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I want to build an induction heater for special porpoises. I go out a lot , like 5- 10 hours, when outside is cold and snow, and my foot are cold so i got an idea to make an induction heater and the coil for heating would be an insulated wire wrapped around my boots or shoes or even directly around my feet covered with aluminum foil, and inside the boot my feet in socks would be wrapped with aluminum foil which would be heated and my feet would be crept worm. I understand that induction heater is capable of heating aluminum foil red hot or even melt it. To prevent burning my skin i would turn it on only for a few seconds or as much as it feels comfortable.
it don't need to be a strong heater just enough to keep me warm. i saw a few induction heaters on YouTube but they are to strong or not well explained.
so i wondered if an induction heater can be made from an emergency fluorescent light driver circuit operating on two 3,7 batteries, that would be great if i can make an induction heater out of that.
here are some pictures:
the driver circuit, i think it is also an inverter but high voltage because i can draw does 4-5 mm hot arks from it when i connect the two ends where the lite tube goes. i also tried to connect one end of the tube to one terminal where it belongs an the other end i hold with finger and touch the other terminal with my other hand and i lite up but it has to have a got connection because if not it draws an ark on my skin and it burns.
on the third picture where is the driver, there is a transformer below, it was used to charge a original 6 volt battery which died, so a now run it on two baterys of 3,7 volt, and charging the on another charger.
those twisted white wires are from the charger transformer, red and black are going to batery.
and now i want to make an induction heater out of this if possible, if not please someone give me a tutorial that i can follow.
thanks in advance.
it don't need to be a strong heater just enough to keep me warm. i saw a few induction heaters on YouTube but they are to strong or not well explained.
so i wondered if an induction heater can be made from an emergency fluorescent light driver circuit operating on two 3,7 batteries, that would be great if i can make an induction heater out of that.
here are some pictures:
the driver circuit, i think it is also an inverter but high voltage because i can draw does 4-5 mm hot arks from it when i connect the two ends where the lite tube goes. i also tried to connect one end of the tube to one terminal where it belongs an the other end i hold with finger and touch the other terminal with my other hand and i lite up but it has to have a got connection because if not it draws an ark on my skin and it burns.
on the third picture where is the driver, there is a transformer below, it was used to charge a original 6 volt battery which died, so a now run it on two baterys of 3,7 volt, and charging the on another charger.
those twisted white wires are from the charger transformer, red and black are going to batery.
and now i want to make an induction heater out of this if possible, if not please someone give me a tutorial that i can follow.
thanks in advance.
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