Veketti
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Hello,
I ordered from ebay ZVS induction heater which is meant to run under 48VDC and I tested it with lab power 30VDC and 5A. It looked like it was shorted as it draw 5A immediately when powered. I've read that it needs to be plugged in when power is on so it will start to oscillate so I did and still looked like it was shorted. Soon my wrist felt heat and I shut it down. I immediately started thinking that could this thing actually be broken and send microwaves to heat tissues in my hand? There were nothing inside the copper coil to draw that amperage.
Please someone who understands these devices that is it possible that this thing worked like microwave oven or is it even possible? Device that I bought:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/20A-1000W-ZVS-Low-voltage-induction-heating-board-module-Flyback-driver-heater-/171906345819?hash=item28066aab5b:g:mj4AAOSwZd1VXgkW
I ordered from ebay ZVS induction heater which is meant to run under 48VDC and I tested it with lab power 30VDC and 5A. It looked like it was shorted as it draw 5A immediately when powered. I've read that it needs to be plugged in when power is on so it will start to oscillate so I did and still looked like it was shorted. Soon my wrist felt heat and I shut it down. I immediately started thinking that could this thing actually be broken and send microwaves to heat tissues in my hand? There were nothing inside the copper coil to draw that amperage.
Please someone who understands these devices that is it possible that this thing worked like microwave oven or is it even possible? Device that I bought:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/20A-1000W-ZVS-Low-voltage-induction-heating-board-module-Flyback-driver-heater-/171906345819?hash=item28066aab5b:g:mj4AAOSwZd1VXgkW