Great video, can a unit like this be made with a hand lead? We would like to induction heat 1 1/4” diameter bolts and the corresponding nut which has a diameter closer to 2.5”. The wand length we would need would be about 6’ min 10’-12’ optimally. Thanks
I have the 15KW unit on 240V. Never tripped my 30A circuit breaker so not even 7.5KW. These are chinese KW. You need to divide by 2 to get the rest of the world KW
@@DębowaKuźnia Not sure about that but you can try. I didn't use it in more than 2 years because of the low power. Ended up building a separate heat treatment oven. I did bought some bigger IGBT in the hope I can reuse the electronics at higher power levels but I would have to do some reengineer on the schematics and maybe change the IGBT drivers as well and did not have the time
Interesting. Did you check out the data sheets of the IGBT modules and the caps? I am wondering whether these components are limiting the output power. If the gates are driven properly, and there is no massive I/C mismatch, I don't see what else it could be, except of course the output transformer.
I did get the data sheets. Don't recall the details. Bottom line is I that fed these machines with the voltage they specified and got about half the input power consumption compared to what they claim for output power. The factory and the folks behind Amazon reviews never address this issue.
researching online it states its input power is half the output power. Not sure how that works and obviously fraudulent. But seems like the manufacturer is aware of this but simply falsely advertising@@chuckmccown8893
Two things. Please hold he camera still. You're waving it around way too much. And, zoom out a bit. That will help with focus and allow us to look over the object as if we were actually there.
Does it matter if the input voltage is single phase 220v 60Hz versus 220v 50Hz? I just want one for heat shrink tooling. The 220v ones on Ebay seem to be 50Hz......thank you. AJ
Hi can you make a video how it works and how you connect it I got my from china but it didnt have eny wire connected to plug it into the wall Much love from norway ❤
gush !.. i just pull out one of those from box and find out that there is no power IN cord nor instruction where to connect the f power . no picture of back panel , instruction is a joke .. contradicting instructions ..talking about '"submachine "!? ...should be there another unit which is missing ??!! i try to get tech support from amazon ....it just boil my blood... wasted about 40 minutes of my life !! would you please just show us where to hock up the power supply cord on back panel ...??? there is to large connectors which is almost self explaining but guessing is not the way to mess with electricity . ... that scattering poor instruction says that this unit should be connected to 220v ac .. but i'm not sure of anything after glancing trough that literature . it effectively strip costumer from trust . i would hate to return it to amazon just for missing info , i want to own induction heater
You just connect a source of single phase to those two lugs. 240 volts if you have it. And you have to find a screw terminal for a ground. It is certainly not designed to work with our NEC approved wiring in the US.
How were you able to wire in 208 - 3 phase when it's only showing 2 terminals? Do you just use 2 legs of 120?
Great video, can a unit like this be made with a hand lead? We would like to induction heat 1 1/4” diameter bolts and the corresponding nut which has a diameter closer to 2.5”. The wand length we would need would be about 6’ min 10’-12’ optimally.
Thanks
I have the 15KW unit on 240V. Never tripped my 30A circuit breaker so not even 7.5KW. These are chinese KW. You need to divide by 2 to get the rest of the world KW
Do you think it would trip 25amp breaker?
@@DębowaKuźnia Not sure about that but you can try. I didn't use it in more than 2 years because of the low power. Ended up building a separate heat treatment oven. I did bought some bigger IGBT in the hope I can reuse the electronics at higher power levels but I would have to do some reengineer on the schematics and maybe change the IGBT drivers as well and did not have the time
Did you find a chiller that works with this heater?
Interesting. Did you check out the data sheets of the IGBT modules and the caps? I am wondering whether these components are limiting the output power. If the gates are driven properly, and there is no massive I/C mismatch, I don't see what else it could be, except of course the output transformer.
I did get the data sheets. Don't recall the details. Bottom line is I that fed these machines with the voltage they specified and got about half the input power consumption compared to what they claim for output power. The factory and the folks behind Amazon reviews never address this issue.
researching online it states its input power is half the output power. Not sure how that works and obviously fraudulent. But seems like the manufacturer is aware of this but simply falsely advertising@@chuckmccown8893
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Two things. Please hold he camera still. You're waving it around way too much. And, zoom out a bit. That will help with focus and allow us to look over the object as if we were actually there.
Does it matter if the input voltage is single phase 220v 60Hz versus 220v 50Hz? I just want one for heat shrink tooling. The 220v ones on Ebay seem to be 50Hz......thank you. AJ
Doesn't matter here. The AC is rectified anyways into a DC and then fed to a full bridge high frequency transformer.
Hi can you make a video how it works and how you connect it
I got my from china but it didnt have eny wire connected to plug it into the wall
Much love from norway ❤
Thank you great video..I need a manual. What is the contact you used. Please ?
Try this one: jxtsd01@163.com
I want to purchase this machine where to buy it
Ebay
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The consumation current for induction 15kw?
I don't recall but I think we powered it with 208 and it drew about 7kW so the current would have been 33 amps.
how price ?
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gush !.. i just pull out one of those from box and find out that there is no power IN cord nor instruction where to connect the f power .
no picture of back panel ,
instruction is a joke .. contradicting instructions ..talking about '"submachine "!? ...should be there another unit which is missing ??!!
i try to get tech support from amazon ....it just boil my blood... wasted about 40 minutes of my life !!
would you please just show us where to hock up the power supply cord on back panel ...???
there is to large connectors which is almost self explaining but guessing is not the way to mess with electricity . ... that scattering poor instruction says that this unit should be connected to 220v ac .. but i'm not sure of anything after glancing trough that literature .
it effectively strip costumer from trust .
i would hate to return it to amazon just for missing info , i want to own induction heater
You just connect a source of single phase to those two lugs. 240 volts if you have it. And you have to find a screw terminal for a ground. It is certainly not designed to work with our NEC approved wiring in the US.
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