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| ZVS Induction heater 2000W 40A 50V |
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| calexanian:
Lepel is still in business. They are owned by Inductotherm now. The unit I have is tube based but they make fully modern types now. Honestly though i just use the ZVS ones now. Less trouble. Ebay is full of old Lepel tube models, but I would advise against them. Once the insulation on things starts breaking down inside they just dont work right anymore and they are truly a pain to rebuild. Way cheaper and easier to build one like yours. There is a classic circuit in the RCA transmitting tube manual for a 833 type tube based one that was popular back in the day. Its very tricky to get the main coil and tank circuit right, but they evidently worked quite well. |
| kelesekrem:
hi, thanks. I want to use this heater model in 3d printer, can I use it and can go to high temperatures for 600C |
| strawberry:
Do you mean casting metal in 3D printed molds .. Yes it could be possible, by now I have not tried to melt something with induction heater. |
| 3DARTjar:
Thank you Strawberry for sharing with us your project! I would be interested what quantity of nonferrous metal can you melt with this heater in a alumina crucible ? I would like to use it with a AEG SAFT NIFE 50V/34A power supply if it is suitable ? |
| jlkazim:
Hello I am interested in ZVS Induction heater 15..50V 40A 2kW but now I want to order 20 PCB of this machine and the components how to do? |
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