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πŸ”₯ Treedix 5-12V ZVS Low Voltage Induction Heating Power Supply Module: Efficient Coil Heating Solution Review

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Details

BrandTreedix
Connector TypeSolder
Wattage120 watts

Description of πŸ”₯ Treedix 5-12V ZVS Low Voltage Induction Heating Power Supply Module: Efficient Coil Heating Solution

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.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dynavap IH is compatible with computers and accessories

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. The side with 6 coils is for the initial heating - about 6 seconds - and 4 coils for the subsequent heating. I could take full advantage of the 6-turn side, but I have to shoot fast or I'll burn out. The 4-turn side has a 12-second warm-up time when first turned on and a 6-second turn-on time, but catches less fire.

Pros
  • The current/voltage is directly related to what you are heating.
Cons
  • Expandable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

How to use it right out of the box. 2 inputs on one end with positive and negative power. At the other end of the 3 inputs, insert the coil into the 2 end slots leaving the middle one empty. 9v just to try. When powered on, a blue light illuminates next to the power inputs. It is very durable and looks professional. I recommend this product.

Pros
  • The width of the object to be heated must be between 1/3 and 1/2 of the inner diameter of the heating coil and must not exceed 2/3.
Cons
  • No paint required

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Sensitive power mosfets, burn out too easily.

This is a decent circuit for experimenting/demonstrating induction heating, but the circuit is very fragile and tends to burn out the power MOSFETs if too much bulk is heated or if the metal is not quite centered. Wash. This is the second I've burned out on after using the first for less than 24 hours. At the moment it burns out, you will see a small cloud of white smoke near the toroidal inductor, the power LED is still lit, but no longer heats up. Because of its sensitivity, you can't really…

Pros
  • ZVS heat source module including heating coil. The heating coil can be soldered onto the circuit board.
Cons
  • Clarity