4000W ( 4kw ) Induction Heater Aluminum melt test 1

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  • 4000W / 4Kw Induction Heater Aluminum melt test 1

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  • @JonnyDeRico
    @JonnyDeRico 3 года назад +8

    Nice build! Before any further testing, I would make shure that no melted metal can reach my electronics. Alu can splash, flying all over your workshop. Next thing, place the electronics above any water system in case of leakage or you simply kick the bucket in a hurry. Please, but that nice build in an enclosure.

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  2 года назад +2

      Good idea's, 15KW all in 1 versions usually have the water beneath the heater which is on a top rack. I'm very careful when using it though.

  • @Maro.Simone
    @Maro.Simone 7 месяцев назад +1

    you can set the max temp reach this system? the problem of this system go up since you stop so you overheat the material and risk

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  7 месяцев назад +1

      It does have a limit at least, I tried melting High Carbon Steel and it doesn't seem to get that hot, or it takes too long not sure which. This was a relatively inexpensive kit with drawbacks, like as I stated here, can't be run indefinitely without burning out something, ie. not a " 100% load " system. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @othoapproto9603
    @othoapproto9603 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video. It has changed my mind on building an IF. I thought an IF was much faster in melting Al. I will go back to a gas blast furnace design.

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  2 года назад

      Hi Othoap thanks for watching I'm glad it helped!

    • @user-kp6ud7ht4z
      @user-kp6ud7ht4z 2 года назад

      Higher watts, perhaps 8Kw, will be faster

  • @marcusv.443
    @marcusv.443 8 месяцев назад +4

    There is something draining your efficiency. 4kw should melt that amount of aluminum faster, idk

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah it's from Aliexpress, Chinese made so it's likely not even 4000W, but that's what the kit is listed as so didn't want to confuse anyone incase they wanted the same kit.

    • @emfizz1
      @emfizz1 6 месяцев назад +1

      From the looks of the power supply he is using it's probably capable of less than 1000W. To get close to 4kW you're going to need to supply more than 80A at 48V.

    • @DimaProk
      @DimaProk 3 месяца назад

      I think the fan cooling board is hindering the heat up of the crucible.

    • @ANDYGLEGENDSSING
      @ANDYGLEGENDSSING 2 месяца назад

      Could be if not using 220volt to power will slow down a lot bro

  • @TheTwtwo
    @TheTwtwo 3 года назад +3

    NICE, a wattmeter or a simple clamp on meter on the AC in side would be a real good indication of actual power consumption. as the DC power supplies filter out Powerfactor, you can use a simple Voltage x Amps and get a good indication of consumption of the load and over all power used to melt down the aluminum! over all good job!

    • @dorivalgemmi3548
      @dorivalgemmi3548 3 года назад

      I would like to buy one do you sell?

    • @TheTwtwo
      @TheTwtwo 3 года назад

      @@dorivalgemmi3548 no bit Functional Controls sells current loops under the RIB name plate. that can be used for reading amps. RibXKTV5-50 they can be 10 20 and 50 amp coils i i believe they also sell 100 amp units aswell.

  • @phillipcooze7668
    @phillipcooze7668 2 года назад +1

    so is the room temp going up as like the water and is it this heater warming up other things around it

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  2 года назад

      Hey I always use outside or in the Garage, it does produce heat but only the crucible and you have to get under a feet from it. Water only warms up but you cycle cold water into it. I put like half water, then as it gets warm I add more cold water. This is enough for a full melt of even Copper.

    • @phillipcooze7668
      @phillipcooze7668 2 года назад

      @@shivercanada just curious thank you

    • @rdalemd76
      @rdalemd76 3 месяца назад

      The Ice Bath was to increase the run time with just Air Cooled it never would have worked.

  • @Mr_Wh1
    @Mr_Wh1 2 года назад +1

    Are the power supplies put in parallel or en series?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  2 года назад +1

      Hey Dan! They are Parallel, I have 4 1000W supplies 20Amp each. I have to plug them into different house breaker plugs using extension cords but it works.

    • @Mr_Wh1
      @Mr_Wh1 2 года назад +1

      @@shivercanada Have you considered load balancing measures? I am asking this because if you haven't, I can almost guarantee you there is a lot extra performance to be had if you make a few small changes.

  • @WRDO
    @WRDO 2 года назад +2

    i live in canada too where can i buy these melting furnace, what is the max temp can reach ?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  2 года назад +2

      I bought it on aliexpress, but as I say in every response, best to spend double and get a 15kw 100% load induction heater. Much more powerful and you can change coils of different sizes. My first one of this kit blew the capacitors but a 100% load version will never blow on you. It's been a while son I don't remember the max temp but I tried to melt steel and gave up as it sounded like the power supplies were really revving up. It will melt a full crucible of Brass and Copper in about 15 minutes to boiling

    • @WRDO
      @WRDO 2 года назад

      @@shivercanada thank you very much 😀

    • @MrtTrex1976
      @MrtTrex1976 Год назад

      2000 f

  • @ashwynn4177
    @ashwynn4177 Год назад +1

    It would help if you mentioned the weight you melted

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  Год назад

      Hey sorry Ash I didn't do that, but I filled the Crucible as much as I could as a very rough estimate. Crucible is 290ml

  • @omniyambot9876
    @omniyambot9876 3 года назад +2

    how many guage is that solid wire

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  3 года назад

      Hey! If you mean the copper wire it’s actually standard hollow plumbing tube and cold water is circulated through it

  • @MrtTrex1976
    @MrtTrex1976 Год назад +1

    I think your zvs would be way more efficient and faster if you get a little thicker crucible

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  Год назад

      I may need one soon so I’ll try a thicker one thank you for the tip!

  • @TheCort1971
    @TheCort1971 3 года назад +2

    I see 4 server power supplies. a large transformer and many heatsinks with a central fan. not too difficult. but still very cool

    • @dorivalgemmi3548
      @dorivalgemmi3548 3 года назад

      Where did you see the for server suplies could show to me?

    • @TheCort1971
      @TheCort1971 3 года назад

      @@dorivalgemmi3548 they are at the very bottom. thats what the little silver boxes are with the lights on them. go on ebay and search up hp server psu. you will find them. usually cheap.

  • @mossadsamaha4952
    @mossadsamaha4952 3 года назад +1

    What if I want it to harden steal in 40 cm diameter.
    Does it 10 kw needed?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  3 года назад

      You would likely need a 15kw 100% load induction heater. They are not much more and way better. This one will not heat steel too welding temperatures.

  • @tungym
    @tungym 4 года назад +3

    May I know the power consumption in smelting aluminium and copper. Is it at full power 4000W? Thanks.

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  4 года назад

      Hello! I don’t really know the consumption because I don’t have the optional module that shows you that and other data. You can get that separately, currently I don’t think I need it as it’s been running smoothly without issues.

    • @luiseduardojatarmontano1983
      @luiseduardojatarmontano1983 4 года назад +1

      ​@@shivercanada hello, where can I buy that module? and could you tell me the capacity of the cruisible?

    • @bothwelltogara6890
      @bothwelltogara6890 4 года назад

      @@shivercanada hie can l have information on your 4kw induction heater. my email butogara@gmail.com

  • @charlienayda3721
    @charlienayda3721 3 года назад

    Hey mate. I am looking to use one of these heaters to heat liquid gallium and I have a few questions. What power supply did you use for this heater? Did you make any modifications to the heater? And have you had any issues with the heater? Thanks a lot

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  3 года назад +1

      Hey Gallium will be very easy to melt, just hold it in your hand for a few minutes. 🤓 The power supplies came with the induction heater I just bought a third one, that was the only modification. If you check AliExpress you’ll see the power supplies. The first one I got gave me trouble but they replace the board and now no problems. I did try to melt steel but the fans on the power supplies were revving really high so I stopped the test. Otherwise I can melt Aluminum, Copper and Brass easily and quickly. I always recommend though a 15kw 100% load heater much more over this one.

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  2 года назад

      Hey! Manufacturer said I needed 3 power supplies to melt copper. Maybe 2 ok for Aluminum and lower melt metals

  • @Teknisisebrangdunia
    @Teknisisebrangdunia 4 года назад +3

    Are you using smps 3 unit in parallel for supplying the induction heater? Could yu tell me how to paralleling 3 units smps ? Thank you.

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  4 года назад +2

      Hi David! Thanks for stopping by. Yes using 3 power supplies. What I do is plug each power supply in to a different wall outlet using a different breaker in the house. It’s a bit of a pain but it works. Plug one into the garage one inside the house in the living room and one in the kitchen using 2 extension cords so it doesn’t draw more than 20 A on each outlet.

    • @Teknisisebrangdunia
      @Teknisisebrangdunia 4 года назад +1

      @@shivercanada Could you tell me , how to paralleling 3 units smps?
      Maybe you could sent the wiring diagram.

    • @firedrive45
      @firedrive45 3 года назад +2

      @@Teknisisebrangdunia connect all same voltage V+ terminals together and connect all same V- together.

    • @Teknisisebrangdunia
      @Teknisisebrangdunia 3 года назад +1

      @@firedrive45 OK...THANKS for your informations

    • @MrtTrex1976
      @MrtTrex1976 Год назад

      Or you can wire 4 or 5 large Hp 1300 watt power supplies in series and supply 56 volts and up to 60 amps

  • @trailb4u
    @trailb4u 4 года назад +2

    What are the molds you are pouring the molten aluminum into made of? Graphite?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  4 года назад +3

      Hey yes Graphite molds, superior to anything else I’ve used, it’s like they have a perfect non stick coating that never fails.

  • @frenchcreekvalley
    @frenchcreekvalley 7 месяцев назад

    why would you "give it a little break"? You are simply oxidizing the aluminum more.

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  7 месяцев назад

      Because this was the first test, the first unit I had blew up after so many minutes of use

    • @frenchcreekvalley
      @frenchcreekvalley 7 месяцев назад

      @@shivercanada did you discover why it "blew up"?

  • @subithnair186
    @subithnair186 3 года назад +1

    Can this take steel to forging temperature?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  3 года назад +1

      At 4000 W (supposedly )that’s what I was hoping but it doesn’t. It’ll glow red but not yellow hot. I also tried to melt some steel in the crucible but the fans were revving very high and I gave up when the steel was just getting red. I didn’t want to blow the unit. This is why I recommend a “100% load” induction heater to anybody

    • @MrtTrex1976
      @MrtTrex1976 Год назад

      Steel won’t melt but if you build the right coil it will take it to forging temps my 2000 and 3000 way zvs heat it very quickly

  • @dorivalgemmi3548
    @dorivalgemmi3548 3 года назад +2

    I need athat melt cooper do you have some this shape

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  3 года назад

      I only did 1 copper melt so far and need the bar for casting in the near future. I don't get much copper just a tiny bit here and there, will take me years to get enough to do another melt I think. I'm sure you can find some copper bars online somewhere

  • @WRDO
    @WRDO 2 года назад +1

    What happens if i give it only 2000watt , it can melt copper?

    • @feth7747
      @feth7747 6 месяцев назад +1

      i have 3000W and at 800W already melts copper

    • @WRDO
      @WRDO 6 месяцев назад

      @@feth7747 how grams of copper , thanks

  • @kukabeludo5281
    @kukabeludo5281 4 года назад +2

    Qual ideial para fundir ferro ?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  4 года назад +2

      Desculpe minha tradução ruim. Vou tentar o ferro em breve, mas as versões de 15kw são as melhores para todos os usos

  • @luiseduardojatarmontano1983
    @luiseduardojatarmontano1983 4 года назад +1

    Hello, could you please explain how does it melt aluminium if aluminium does not work with induction, i mean it heats it up but just a little. Did you use an iron or steel vessel inside the crusible?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  4 года назад

      Hey thanks for stopping by! The graphite crucible actually heats up enough to melt even copper and Brass very quickly. The crucible is encased in ceramic or you can use a regular crucible with ceramic fiber insulation on the outside

    • @ihtsarl9115
      @ihtsarl9115 4 года назад +1

      The Graphite crucible gets red hot and its heat melts the aluminum.

    • @BearwoodWestYard
      @BearwoodWestYard 4 года назад +3

      Most metals can be melted with induction, it is not limited to ferro magnetic materials. Everything is magnetic otherwise gravity wouldn't work. Aluminium has a weak magnetic signature but the electromagnetic field just induces eddy currents from the free electrons in the metal, causing the material to heat up and eventually melt.

    • @BobSmith-rs7tn
      @BobSmith-rs7tn 4 года назад +1

      @@BearwoodWestYard yeah that's why aluminum pans work on induction cooktops.... oh wait, they don't.. :/

    • @BearwoodWestYard
      @BearwoodWestYard 4 года назад

      @@BobSmith-rs7tn Aluminium pans on induction hobs is completely irrelevant when discussing melting aluminium. If you took notice to the hob design, you will see the coil winds inside itself, and does not form a vertical coil. This makes the electromagnetic field cancel itself out, limiting the temperature output. This makes it easier to control when you only want to heat food up to 100 degrees Celsius. At such low temperatures, aluminium is a good thermal conductor, taking less than 5 minutes to boil water, and quickly cooling down when empty. This is evidenced with the fact that I have an induction hob, and have only ever owned aluminium pans.

  • @freedomisfood6966
    @freedomisfood6966 2 года назад +1

    if you have circuit map set here to we use too and build to ourselves.

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  2 года назад

      I'm sorry but I didn't build it, it was a kit I just assembled it. Check aliexpress, thanks for watching!

  • @cokhongkhiep9519
    @cokhongkhiep9519 3 года назад

    can it heating copper pipe 3/8 inch or 7/8 directly in few minutes?

    • @cokhongkhiep9519
      @cokhongkhiep9519 3 года назад

      i mean heating to bazing solering copper pipe

    • @rdalemd76
      @rdalemd76 3 месяца назад

      It can but those machines are usually 5KW to 15KW machines at 208/230 Volts. Soldering you might be able to use below 5KW.

  • @sailendrashrestha7188
    @sailendrashrestha7188 3 года назад +2

    I want to make one for me. Can you share circuit diagram and design details please?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  3 года назад +2

      AliExpress so no plans, I would highly recommend a “100% Load” 15kW or higher induction heater

  • @drchan5893
    @drchan5893 Год назад

    I have a 2000w Heater and i used it a few times to heat 8mm steal rods, I bent the ends to a hook shape for a project and now the problem i have is the circute breakers keep switching the power off. Can anyone help with this issue. evertime i place a steal rod in the coil it cut-out. I have a 3000w 55A power supply it works good no issues there, the heater has always kept cool never over-heated.

    • @waschbaers_werkstatt
      @waschbaers_werkstatt 8 месяцев назад

      don't place too much steel in or near the coil, you will get an overload, the load depends on how much steel is in the coil, get further away, take your time or less steel.

  • @naveedkhankhan7832
    @naveedkhankhan7832 3 года назад

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  • @naveedkhankhan7832
    @naveedkhankhan7832 3 года назад

    User and voltage transformer price display and can be answered

  • @toomajtoomaj1908
    @toomajtoomaj1908 3 года назад +1

    thanks...very good

  • @shakeelwakeel9388
    @shakeelwakeel9388 2 года назад

    Very nice. Sir I need 2500 Wat induction farnice components please tal me sir

  • @tuuljargal2629
    @tuuljargal2629 3 года назад +1

    EXCELENT VIDEO.

  • @anandaerzet6452
    @anandaerzet6452 4 года назад +1

    good video, but I want to ask, how many volts of voltage goes into the electronic circuit?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  4 года назад

      Hello! I didn't get the optional board which gives you this information and I can't find it on Ali Express anymore ( seller Green Technology ) so I can't get that info for you. Maybe if you message them they can tell you what it was. all the best.

    • @zedzed5581
      @zedzed5581 4 года назад

      250Vcc and 11.. Max 14A My house admits max 3.4KW.

  • @bobbylong2202
    @bobbylong2202 3 года назад +1

    Cool

  • @TodoInventosTV
    @TodoInventosTV 4 года назад +1

    very good #todoinventostv

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  4 года назад

      Thank you and thanks for stopping by!

  • @arkanjo7509
    @arkanjo7509 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @furiosdevil007
    @furiosdevil007 2 года назад +1

    Please share this circuit

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  2 года назад

      Hello thanks for watching! I didn’t make this, I only assembled it, I bought it on AliExpress with a 3rd added power supply so no schematics

    • @furiosdevil007
      @furiosdevil007 2 года назад

      @@shivercanada do you have unassembled pcb of this .. if yes then share the clear picture of both side of pcb otherwise share the link of aliexpress thankyou

  • @MrtTrex1976
    @MrtTrex1976 Год назад +1

    Somethings not exactly right here with this with that much power you should me liquifying that aluminum in 8 minutes max

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  Год назад

      Yes well I got it from China on AliExpress and most of the time the specs are exaggerated on electronics. At least it mostly works well thankfully!

  • @MrMaribrauno
    @MrMaribrauno 3 года назад

    ma io dico perchè dei usare un trasformatore a 50 volt per fare 4 kw . eppure le formule per calcolare le correnti sono abbastanza semplici . Quando raddrizzando la 220 ottieni ben 320 volt ? annullando completamente tutti i problemi di surriscaldamento ecc. causati da un pur fatto bene alimentatore.

  • @baraedjelloul3846
    @baraedjelloul3846 4 года назад +1

    Can you send me a sheme electronic of this Heather tnks

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  4 года назад +1

      Hello I’m sorry I can’t do that as I didn’t make it, I just bought it on AliExpress and assembled it.

    • @TheCort1971
      @TheCort1971 3 года назад

      from what i can see there are 4 server power supplies a central transformer and heatsinks

  • @akshayakumarghegde2450
    @akshayakumarghegde2450 4 года назад +1

    Hey, can u give me the link yo buy this setup?

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  4 года назад +3

      Hey! Just search “4000w induction heater” on AliExpress. If you’re running 110 V then you’ll need a third power supply I also chose the 290 mL large crucible. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @ХатабычСтарик-ц1м
    @ХатабычСтарик-ц1м 3 года назад +1

    Хиленько както для 4квт.

  • @AlejandroFernandezDaCosta
    @AlejandroFernandezDaCosta 7 месяцев назад

    And lift off....

  • @hajimuhammedqasim4047
    @hajimuhammedqasim4047 3 года назад +1

    It is a toy not induction furnace it is good for put your back side to warm up your body

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  3 года назад +1

      Works my bum is nice and toasty!

  • @sammyd7857
    @sammyd7857 2 года назад +1

    4kw my arse

    • @shivercanada
      @shivercanada  2 года назад

      That's what I thought when I tested it and tried to heat up steel. At least it works and still works without problems, but they love to basically LIE about what you're getting all the time