I think I have solved the problem of my recently 'cooked' ZVS board. I annealed 50 x 6.5 Creedmoor a few days ago and decided that I wouldn't use the auto feed, but instead hand feed the cases. As the cases are 'cooking' for 8.6s (probably a bit long and I think directly related to the internal diameter of the coil) I allowed a delay of about 10s after each case was completed. My auto feed on minimum speed is just on 10s between each drop, so that is only allowing about 1s of rest between cases for the ZVS board. This only applies to 6.5CM cases though, as the rest take less time - 243 about 6.4s. So, all good - but only 50 x 6.5CM cases done. There was almost zero heat on the components of the board when I finished, so I think I am on the right track. Fingers crossed.So I finally did it. I managed to 'cook' my ZVS induction heater board. I put 100 x 6.5 Creedmoor cases through for 8.6secs each with only about 0.5sec delay between cases. At around the 75 cases the watts and amps dropped off significantly. I checked absolutely everything and even re-wired a few runs that I was not happy with, but nothing fixed it. But being an amateur electronics guy had no idea how to check the main board. Anyway, as luck would have it I had an identical spare board in my workshop. Swapped them out and all is good and operating on full power again.
No complaints from me though, I have put 5,408 cases through it (I have fitted a counter which is cycled by the trapdoor solenoid) and this is my first real drama. I blame my reliance on the auto feed to some extent as it is just too easy to load it up with cases, hit the 'go' button and sit back and watch it all happen. I will ensure there is at least a 1 sec delay between cases from now on and I will look at improving the positioning/efficiency of that cooling fan and attaching it directly on top of the board. The fan currently blowing onto the board from the back and the board has a heat sink attached, but it looks as if that was not enough. I am sure that these things all have a life span too, and I didn't expect a $40 board to last forever. On a positive it was a good excuse to get into the workshop and mess around with 'gun stuff'.
ALRIGHT, I SURRENDER. I bought an AMP machine and it's money,,, I have pretty much everything electronic wise to make and annealer using the aurduino board, a display power supply and other odds and ends, induction board copper coil etc. if anyone is interested I'll take $300 paypal shipped if you're in the US. PM me.
Get onto the seller and tell them you want it replaced. If they don't respond or put you off raise a dispute through e-bay.I just finished my build today and started to test a few cases and.....the Chinese 48V 1000W power supply died
Serves me right I guess. Time to research a decent one available in Australia.
Might be time well spent to check all your wiring. Make sure that none of the copper coils are touching and when you drop the case in it cannot touch to coils unless you have insulated the coils. A couple of coats of clear sealant/paint will solve that problem. Plenty of comments on this matter back in the thread. On mine I used a bit of sikkens that was left over from sealing the timber deck. Works fine.I just finished my build today and started to test a few cases and.....the Chinese 48V 1000W power supply died
Serves me right I guess. Time to research a decent one available in Australia.
Might be time well spent to check all your wiring. Make sure that none of the copper coils are touching and when you drop the case in it cannot touch to coils unless you have insulated the coils. A couple of coats of clear sealant/paint will solve that problem. Plenty of comments on this matter back in the thread. On mine I used a bit of sikkens that was left over from sealing the timber deck. Works fine.
No biggie dude! I’ve had my induction annealer built for a while and have still been tempted to purchase an AMP. I need some incentive though right now. Personally having a lot of fun further developing the GinaErick annealer. I have a lot planned for it once I’m finally back state side again.ALRIGHT, I SURRENDER. I bought an AMP machine and it's money,,, I have pretty much everything electronic wise to make and annealer using the aurduino board, a display power supply and other odds and ends, induction board copper coil etc. if anyone is interested I'll take $300 paypal shipped if you're in the US. PM me.