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Experimentonomen
Sun Feb 03 2008, 07:32PM
Experimentonomen Registered Member #941 Joined: Sun Aug 05 2007, 10:09AM
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I had to cancel the heating proces becuase the washer started to give off too much smoke. Also i'm alittle scared to actually go up to melting since i don't have any good stuff to protect wooden table from hot metal.

In the vid, around 600-750W.
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teravolt
Mon Feb 04 2008, 03:03AM
teravolt Registered Member #195 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 08:27PM
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HFsstc-freak what type of capacitor are you useing and do you have any recomondations. I want to do what kizmo is doing in his last thread because I cannot find any ceramic induction capacitors. any recomendations from any body my buget is about 100$
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Tonskulus
Mon Feb 04 2008, 02:32PM
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Teravolt: Ceramic capacitors are used mainly in vacuumtube type induction heaters. Most solidstate types are using polypropylene- or similar cap or caps. Im not sure about construction details of celem caps but i think those are not ceramic. Just take a look for good quality polypropylene film-foil capacitors from Wima, Rifa etc. dv/dt is critical value so try to find caps that has high dv/dt value. It should be several kilovolts / µs. Im using 12 x 220nF plessey KP capacitors in parallel configuration (polypropylene foil) and they are just fine for 1..2kW.
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Experimentonomen
Mon Feb 04 2008, 04:10PM
Experimentonomen Registered Member #941 Joined: Sun Aug 05 2007, 10:09AM
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These are the caps i use: Link2
Link2
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Experimentonomen
Mon Feb 04 2008, 06:36PM
Experimentonomen Registered Member #941 Joined: Sun Aug 05 2007, 10:09AM
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Update!!!
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teravolt
Tue Feb 05 2008, 04:37AM
teravolt Registered Member #195 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 08:27PM
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thanks tonskulus I'll give it a shot. HFsstc-freek want to part with your celem
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Experimentonomen
Tue Feb 05 2008, 03:58PM
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Link2 <-- get your own!
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Experimentonomen
Sat Feb 09 2008, 10:50PM
Experimentonomen Registered Member #941 Joined: Sun Aug 05 2007, 10:09AM
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My version of kim's ih reached 2kW today, 230V up to 9A.
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Tonskulus
Thu Feb 14 2008, 12:59AM
Tonskulus Registered Member #1223 Joined: Thu Jan 10 2008, 04:32PM
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I just rebuilt my system for PC case:
http://www.elisanet.fi/tonskulus/ssih/ssih_7.jpg

It has still same driver board as previously but new halfbridge PCB is from MIG-welder. IGBT module is Semikron SKM150GB (150Amps) and it is faster than my previous one(Risetime 80ns/falltime 70ns, on/off times 160 and 40ns).
Tank res. frequency is about 60kHz.
And here, inverter current waveform:
http://www.elisanet.fi/tonskulus/ssih/v2_current.jpg
Inverter voltage (measured from lowside igbt's D-S):
http://www.elisanet.fi/tonskulus/ssih/v2_voltage.jpg

It is working good, so far 230V and 15Amps input has been tested. But im still worried about self-oscillating schmitt trigger. The resistor beetween i/o of trigger requires lots of care and finetuning. Mistuned resistor may lead excessive current drawn and may cause igbt failure. No matter if it's adjusted too high or too low, bad things may occur. i think that trigger is trying to mix these two signals and it messes everything up, it just cant be stable for reliable operation. So maybe it is time to go back to 4046 VCO..?
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Experimentonomen
Mon Mar 10 2008, 08:40AM
Experimentonomen Registered Member #941 Joined: Sun Aug 05 2007, 10:09AM
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I did a Tonskulus and got me some 50A igbt bricks, heres the result:
Link2
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