Induction heater Pelican 1120 case
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I'm always on the lookout for cool projects to enhance my hobby knife and vaporizer, so when I stumbled upon induction heater CAD files from Pelican, I knew I had to give it a try. I used those files to create an insert that seamlessly blends with the body of my case, which was a huge plus in terms of aesthetics. To make this project even more appealing, I opted for a sleek silver/grey case and filament that matched perfectly. The result is a unit that looks like it was made from a single piece of metal, rather than being cobbled together from various components. Here's what you'll need to build your own induction heater: * Pelican 1120 Case * Induction Coil Module * Mosfet * Momentary Switch * Power indicator light * Toggle Switch * Power Supply * Glass Test Tube Tools: * Glass Cutter * Connectors (I only used two prong connectors for the toggle switch) If you're interested in seeing how it all comes together, I've included a wiring diagram below. Keep in mind that it's a bit rough around the edges, but it should give you a good idea of what to expect. Check out the footage of my induction heater in action: [link]
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