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wwbobww

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Can anyone give me information on how I can make an induction heater , because I can not find the correct source.
 
Unless you understand electronics very well, you're not going to enjoy success at building an induction heater.

Harold
 
I do not know much about electronics but now I'm learning . Everything has its first
time , so can you help me :roll:
 
wwbobww said:
I do not know much about electronics but now I'm learning . Everything has its first
time , so can you help me :roll:
Sorry, but that is well beyond my capability. I'm not schooled in electronics, but as has been mentioned, one of the occasional readers of this forum, Tim Moran, has been successful in building an induction furnace. He's an incredibly brilliant young man, and has spent a few years working on the project. It's not for the feint of heart, as you'll come to understand. That's what I was trying to explain to you. I'm not suggesting you can't do it, but I do expect it will be a huge challenge for you. May not be worth the effort.

Harold
 
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