Mono Loco
Well-Known Member
Hi, all.
Man, why am I finding the concept of Induction Heaters and DynaVaps sooooo intriguing? It's like some sort of Black Magic that is bewitching me. I haven't even received my 2018 M yet and I am obsessed with IHs! I have already pestered Pipes directly so I don't wanna' pester him alone - I put this query out there for all of you to share the burden.
If I like my DynaVap as much as I expect to, I do intend to purchase both a basic desktop and a portable IH at some point. For now, though, I am thinking about building my own "bare bones - secured to a small piece of plywood (no enclosure)" unit ... just something to try to see how I like the concept and to use until I make up my mind on the "real" units I want! I have a few questions regarding DIY IH.
1) I guess I will use the "standard" 5~12v ZVS Induction Heating Power Supply Module that everyone seems to use. I am more of a flavor-chaser than a cloud-seeker and I am very interested in the concept of a longer heat time to basically "slow roast" the herb, as promoted by Mr_CfromCali (FluxerHeaters). As I am not interested in battery power, and not interested in fancy PWM, nor faster (more convenient) heat times, can I not simply use something like an 8v power supply (AC/DC transformer brick, wall-wort, etc.) instead of a 12v one? I understand (well, not really, but I was informed) that these IHs put an intense instant demand on the power supply when they kick on so a power supply with a high Amperage rating is required ... accordingly, I know I would need a quality unit (not a 2" cube that plugs directly into the wall). So, if I were to use a high quality power supply with an output of less than 12v (or adjustable/variable to < 12v), would the heat-up be slower than running it at 12v ... AND, would it still get hot enough to Click the Cap?
2) If a <12v PSU is not the answer, what about using a finer gauge copper coil, like I saw in the SKJ "dental wax heater" pics? Maybe a combination of the two. Or, am I asking for trouble if I start changing the variables ... fire hazard?
3) I dislike the feature of a pressure-activated switch residing in the bottom of the IH's coil. I want to put a momentary switch in-line. Like the power supply requirements, I have been informed that a switch with a high Amp rating is required. What brands of switches are known to be durable and high quality?
4) From these threads, I know to "check the polarity of the diodes VD1 & VD2 , and also the polarity of the two Zener diodes DZ1 & DZ2" as the QC on these things is not consistent. (I'm gonna have to review that thread a few times!) Anything other potential issues to look for, or ... common mistakes to avoid? I can do basic soldering - have a WES51 and teeny tips!
OK, that's all for now. I appreciate any help, but please don't go much beyond layman's terms in your answers ... I have very limited understanding of these things! My goal is to build an economical, basic desktop IH that's safe and doesn't heat so quickly.
Thanks!
Man, why am I finding the concept of Induction Heaters and DynaVaps sooooo intriguing? It's like some sort of Black Magic that is bewitching me. I haven't even received my 2018 M yet and I am obsessed with IHs! I have already pestered Pipes directly so I don't wanna' pester him alone - I put this query out there for all of you to share the burden.
If I like my DynaVap as much as I expect to, I do intend to purchase both a basic desktop and a portable IH at some point. For now, though, I am thinking about building my own "bare bones - secured to a small piece of plywood (no enclosure)" unit ... just something to try to see how I like the concept and to use until I make up my mind on the "real" units I want! I have a few questions regarding DIY IH.
1) I guess I will use the "standard" 5~12v ZVS Induction Heating Power Supply Module that everyone seems to use. I am more of a flavor-chaser than a cloud-seeker and I am very interested in the concept of a longer heat time to basically "slow roast" the herb, as promoted by Mr_CfromCali (FluxerHeaters). As I am not interested in battery power, and not interested in fancy PWM, nor faster (more convenient) heat times, can I not simply use something like an 8v power supply (AC/DC transformer brick, wall-wort, etc.) instead of a 12v one? I understand (well, not really, but I was informed) that these IHs put an intense instant demand on the power supply when they kick on so a power supply with a high Amperage rating is required ... accordingly, I know I would need a quality unit (not a 2" cube that plugs directly into the wall). So, if I were to use a high quality power supply with an output of less than 12v (or adjustable/variable to < 12v), would the heat-up be slower than running it at 12v ... AND, would it still get hot enough to Click the Cap?
2) If a <12v PSU is not the answer, what about using a finer gauge copper coil, like I saw in the SKJ "dental wax heater" pics? Maybe a combination of the two. Or, am I asking for trouble if I start changing the variables ... fire hazard?
3) I dislike the feature of a pressure-activated switch residing in the bottom of the IH's coil. I want to put a momentary switch in-line. Like the power supply requirements, I have been informed that a switch with a high Amp rating is required. What brands of switches are known to be durable and high quality?
4) From these threads, I know to "check the polarity of the diodes VD1 & VD2 , and also the polarity of the two Zener diodes DZ1 & DZ2" as the QC on these things is not consistent. (I'm gonna have to review that thread a few times!) Anything other potential issues to look for, or ... common mistakes to avoid? I can do basic soldering - have a WES51 and teeny tips!
OK, that's all for now. I appreciate any help, but please don't go much beyond layman's terms in your answers ... I have very limited understanding of these things! My goal is to build an economical, basic desktop IH that's safe and doesn't heat so quickly.
Thanks!