1000W 20A ZVS Induction Heating.
Are you a hobbyist looking for high-quality induction heating? Look no further than the 1000W 20A ZVS Induction Heating! This amazing tool provides ultimate control over the temperature of your projects with a power output of an impressive 1000W and 20A max current to get your projects up to optimum temperatures faster.
Induction heating is the process of heating an electrically conductive object (usually a metal) by electromagnetic induction, this is done through the internal generation of heat within the object via the use of Eddy Currents (also called Foucault's currents).
This 1000W Induction heater is a great introduction to small-scale induction heating projects. Since it's not high-powered, it can be used for small DIY parts for hardening, annealing, and other heat treatments. When pairing this up with a graphite or porcelain crucible, it can be used to melt metals such as gold, silver, copper, or aluminum.
The heating process is really quick and super convenient. Generally, the higher the voltage you use, the higher the current and better the heating results will be. (MAX. 48V / 1000W.)
If you want to use this heater for annealing when reloading, you can straighten the coil and turn it again to have a diameter of more or less 16mm and have 18 turns in order for the heater to function correctly.
Additional information on 1000W 20A ZVS Induction Heating
This unit does not come with any power supplies or cooling units. It is highly recommended that a cooling fan is used against the mainboard oscillators and ends of the copper coil. - If possible, we recommend running coolant through the copper tubing to increase cooling, this will, in turn, increase the heating effectiveness
If you are using a switch-mode power supply. Please make sure that the power supply is on at full 24V/36V before connecting it to the heater. Switch-mode power supplies can have a slow start-up period whereby the output is not immediately at full voltage. As the voltage ramps up, the induction heater can often turn on at a lower voltage than it should and engages the oscillators out of sequence. Therefore when the voltage is full, the oscillators are not firing correctly this will cause the board to burn or not operate properly. Always wait for the power supply to reach its full voltage before connecting the induction heater.
The volume of the object being heated inside the heating coil should not exceed 1/5 of the volume of the heating coil, when the volume of the object inside the heating coil exceeds 1/5 its size this may cause an overload on the induction heater board. Although this circuit can tolerate 20-30A input current, It is safer to stick to a max of 15A. It is recommended to monitor your current with an ammeter. There are 4 x M4 Metal Stand Offs for Fan Mounts.
NOTE: Please ensure that the coil is spread out and not touching each other otherwise you will be creating a dead short. A good idea would be to add insulation like the High-Temperature Wire Sleeve
1000W 20A ZVS Induction Heating Specification
- DC Voltage Supply: 12V - 48V
- Max Current: 20A
- Max Wattage: 1000W
- Inside Coil Diameter: 40mm
- 24V Input no-load current: 3A
- 48V input no-load current: 6A
- Suitable for a 24V or 36V Power Supply (Not included)
- Suitable Crucible Size: 40mm
- Dimensions: 111 x 100 x 32mm
- Net Weight: 589g
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