@felon167inc I was going to return mine when it died but I had already cut the cord and replaced the plug so I felt it was better not to return it. LOL
Where are you? (I mean what country).
If you are in USA which do you like, eBay or Amazon? I'll point you to some replacement relays. I bought 5 of them for $7 including shipping.
A soldering iron, a solder sucker and some solder. It's a really easy task. The relay is located on the edge of the board, away from the other stuff. It pops off it about 30 seconds and the new one goes on in about 10. It's literally a one minute job.
Did it fail to the ON position?
What are the symptoms? Green power light works but never flashes? Fan is quiet but heating coil is ON?
I think we can count on these relays going bad. I own 3 units and replaced 2 so far. Apparently, the constant pounding on that relay is more than it can take. I'm going to check the duty cycle because it doesn't seem like it's more demanding than any other task. I'll check the datasheet.
Perhaps a different component would work better.
@stardustsailor , based on how this relay is used in this circuit, am I correct in saying it is simply an SPDT switch?
I am thinking about this and I am wondering if an IC would be better. I have used IC's as gates and switches many times (7400 series, I think??) but I was always in a 5v environment. I wonder if all those IC's I'm thinking of would handle the 110 volts we require?????? I need to go read some datasheets.
I posted a while back that mine didn’t seem to register past the first clicke due to my
@DDave mod. Some new info:
Even without the mod, for some reason there is enough metal to start the first heating cycle, but not to tell it to keep heating past that. The workarounds I have found involve taking it out quickly and putting it back in again after each click, or...
Just recently I found if I hold a pen with a metal tip near the opening as I spin the vapcap in the induction heater, it does not stop heating. It frequently still takes 5-7 cycles to click when cold, so it often turns on the blinking overheated pause which requires turning it off and on again, and it means I’m using two hands for an induction heater, but...
Still easier than torches for at home use. I think.
I should probably buy a pipes IH and be done with it.
It almost sounds like the proximity sensor pot needs adjusted.
Try this... instead of holding the Vapcap in the center of the tophat, hold it real close to the edge (but not touching) and hold it there.
Does it cycle properly, now?