This is part 3 of my inductive heater series. In this video, I melt the first pieces of aluminum in my inductive furnace attachment with my new graphite crucible. Subscribe for more videos like this one. I'll be making more attachments and demonstrate more practical uses for inductive heat.
Links to equipment shown in the video:
ZVS Driver
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Meanwell RSP-1000-48 Power Supply
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Litz Wire for Custom Induction Coils
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Graphite Crucible
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Temperature Meter 2000F(1300C)
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Power Meter 100V 50A
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Cast Iron Mini Skillet
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Aerosol Fire Extinguisher
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Black Gloves
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Bullet Connectors
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Fiberglass Exhaust Wrap
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Here's a patent about litz wire for induction heating and reasons why it's beneficial.
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1000W Induction Heating Part 3: Melting Aluminum
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