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Induction Cooking Heater

04/06/2013 10:15 PM

I known the how induction cooker works( by principle of eddy current) . but I am little bit confuse about power increases and decreases . Is there any principle behind Increases and decreases of power in IH Cooking Heaters.??? Thank you

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Re: Induction CookIng Heater

04/07/2013 12:47 AM
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04/07/2013 1:15 AM

Either by changing the strength or frequency of magnetisation. Increase magnetisation increase eddy current which increase I2R loss. Increasing frequency increase the hysterisis loss.

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Re: Induction Cooking Heater

04/07/2013 3:14 PM

I looked inside an induction heater that had failed. It was chock full of electronics. Sure wasn't no hot plate!

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