Treedix 5-12V ZVS Low Voltage Induction Heating Power Supply Module with Coil Power Supply Heating Power Supply Module
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Treedix 5-12V ZVS Low Voltage Induction Heating Power Supply Module with Coil Power Supply Heating Power Supply Module

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Details

  • Model Name
    TRX2-0033
  • Brand
    Treedix
  • Compatible Devices
    Personal
  • Connector Type
    solder
  • Output Wattage
    120 Watts
  • Wattage
    120 watts

Description

  • About this item
  • ZVS heating Power Source module, with heating coil included. The heating coil can be soldered onto the PCB.
  • Input Voltage:DC 5V~12V(This voltage range is the voltage during operation, not the voltage when the power supply is unloaded).
  • The width of the object to be heated should be between 1/3 and 1/2 of the inner diameter of the heating coil, and it should not exceed 2/3.
  • Ensure all the components welding right, power line connected in the right way, then to set up an electric circuit.
  • The current / voltage is directly linked to what you're heating.

Treedix 5-12V ZVS Low Voltage Induction Heating Power Supply Module with Coil Power Supply Heating Power Supply Module

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Specifications

Maximum Input Voltage12 Volts (DC)
Minimum Input Voltage5 Volts (DC)
Wattage120 watts
Cooling MethodPassive, Manual
Power Supply DesignInternal
Compatible DevicesPersonal Computer
Connector Type Used on Cablesolder
Output Wattage120 Watts
Item Weight0.12 Kilograms

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Can I use a flexible coil and is there recommendation for one?
Can I resize the coil? If not, how big is this coil. How big are the max min dimensions?
Can i send flux through the heating coil and receive voltage at the input?
What do i use as power supply?

Reviews

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M**S

Dynavap IH

Works great as a dynavap induction heater. I decided not to mount mine in a box and have 6 coils on one side and 4 on the other. 6 coil side is for first heat up - about 6 seconds - and 4 coils for follow up heating. I could use the 6 coil side entirely, but I have to be quick about removal or I'll combust. The 4 coil side has a 12s heat up on first go and 6s follow up but combustion is less likely.

A**M

Great for a knife, not so much for needles.

I bought this to sterilize x-acto blades and hypodermic needles inside my still air box so I don't have to use a torch outside of it.I used an ATX power supply turned bench supply and knocked out a quick 3d printed case for this. It works great for knife blades, it'll get 3/4 of the blade red hot in 5 seconds or so. It doesn't work well on hypodermic needles, however. It does heat them, but just barely. I don't know if they aren't ferrous enough or if they're just too small, but it just won't heat them hot enough to even boil water inside.But, for $10-ish, it still saves a ton of time. While it would be nice if it worked for syringes, if I had to choose one or the other, I'd rather it work on knife blades.

K**N

Delicate power mosfets, burns out too easily.

This is a neat circuit for experimenting/demonstrating induction heating, but the circuit is highly is highly fragile and prone to burning out the power mosfets if too much mass is being heated or if the metal isn't placed absolutely in the center of the coil. This is the second one that I burned out after using the first one for less than 24 hours. The moment it burns out, you'll see a small puff of white smoke come out near the toroidal inductor, the power LED will stills stay on, but will no longer heat up. Because of how delicate this is, there's really not much you can use it this circuit for other than heating up paperclips

M**N

You do NOT have to solder it. Works fine as designed.

Here is how to use out of the bag.2 inputs on one end with a positive and negative for power.Other end has 3 inputs, plug the coil in the 2 end slots leaving the middle one empty.I used a 9v just to try it out. A little blue light comes on near the power inputs when it has power on.It is very solid and looks professionally made. I recommend this product.

L**K

So amazing!

This product is super awesome. I just hooked it up to an old computer power supply I had, the yellow wire to the positive and the black to the negative and jumped the green wire to ground. Make sure you solder the coil to the PCB board and don't rely on the plastic connectors! This unit heated up my hobby knife blade red hot in about 3 seconds!

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