MasonJar
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I have been lurking for a couple weeks here mainly looking at the threads about DIY Induction Heaters. I finally decided to build one after getting my hands on a $2 wood box I found on the local Dollarama store.
First of all, thanks to @Pipes for posting lots of info and pics in his Induction Heater thread. I was also able to get ideas/schematics from the /r/vaporents and /r/dynavap subreddits.
Here is the schematic I followed which was posted on the /u/kent1146 at the /r/vaporents subreddit:
The parts... The wood box was from dollarama. Most of the electronics parts excluding the fuse and the fuse holder were from Amazon. The fuse and holder are from a local electronic store. I am using a 15A 30V fuse... I might downgrade this to 12A fuse when I find the time to drop by the electronic store one of these days. I believe 12A is probably the max draw when heating the vapcap.
IH in action...
I decided to use two switches... One toggle switch to activate the Lipo battery and a Momentary switch to activate the IH Circuit.
The front panel LED lights up when the toggle switch is turned on on the front panel...
The top panel LED lights up when the momentary switch is depressed...
I must say using this IH is much more convenient than using a torch to heat up the VapCap. It takes anywhere from 6 to 8 seconds to hear the clicks.
One enhancement I can think of right now is a magnet on the top panel to hold the vapcap. Another is to replace the black panel on top with acrylic so the internals are visible. There are also LED lights that turn on the FET switcher and the IM board when activated.
Soldering the parts together... My other hobbies require soldering too so I am pretty good at it
Completed Dollarama IH...
I am using an 3S 850MAH 45C Lipo RC battery with an XT30 connector... However I have a bunch of other 3S Lipos with different connectors that I use on my RC Helicopters so I also built an XT30 to Deans/XT60/EC3 adapter so I can power the IH with these Lipos...
First of all, thanks to @Pipes for posting lots of info and pics in his Induction Heater thread. I was also able to get ideas/schematics from the /r/vaporents and /r/dynavap subreddits.
Here is the schematic I followed which was posted on the /u/kent1146 at the /r/vaporents subreddit:
The parts... The wood box was from dollarama. Most of the electronics parts excluding the fuse and the fuse holder were from Amazon. The fuse and holder are from a local electronic store. I am using a 15A 30V fuse... I might downgrade this to 12A fuse when I find the time to drop by the electronic store one of these days. I believe 12A is probably the max draw when heating the vapcap.
IH in action...
I decided to use two switches... One toggle switch to activate the Lipo battery and a Momentary switch to activate the IH Circuit.
The front panel LED lights up when the toggle switch is turned on on the front panel...
The top panel LED lights up when the momentary switch is depressed...
I must say using this IH is much more convenient than using a torch to heat up the VapCap. It takes anywhere from 6 to 8 seconds to hear the clicks.
One enhancement I can think of right now is a magnet on the top panel to hold the vapcap. Another is to replace the black panel on top with acrylic so the internals are visible. There are also LED lights that turn on the FET switcher and the IM board when activated.
Soldering the parts together... My other hobbies require soldering too so I am pretty good at it
Completed Dollarama IH...
I am using an 3S 850MAH 45C Lipo RC battery with an XT30 connector... However I have a bunch of other 3S Lipos with different connectors that I use on my RC Helicopters so I also built an XT30 to Deans/XT60/EC3 adapter so I can power the IH with these Lipos...
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