Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Welcome to the Fluxeon Blog!  Here you will find a lot of information about using our induction heaters, troubleshooting, help with coil design, and more.

Also, News, Announcements and other interesting topics related to induction heating will be here.

Stay tuned for content!  It's coming....


Garett Churchill

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  1. Building a induction heater
    The Royer Kit 1200 from Fluxeon
    and have lot of fun with the project
    It works great and do what it must do
    like to share my experiences
    Never posted on a blog
    So this my first ( Blog ) and looking how this works

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  8. Excuse me
    this is not the way i understand to write on a blog
    i feel stuppid

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  9. I have had my "Annie" for about 8 months and use it for all my annealing.
    Anyone have any hints as to how to do the most consistant annealing?
    I shoot 6BRX and 284 WIN.

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  10. Ive been playing around with induction annealing for 50 cal using a Chinese ZVS since March 2106. The annealing times were a little high, around 18-20 sec per shell, so i ordered an Annie from Garett last August to test with the 50 cals. Fantastic, the annealing times were down to 12 seconds. Unfortunately i pushed things to far in trying to get the duty cycle to 90% and let the magic smoke out out of the annealing board. Sent the board in for repairs (thanks Garett for the quick turnaround), and received a new rev 3 board - plugged it in and voi-la its annealing at 10 seconds per shell.
    Am currently testing the system using an automated feeder with an expectation to be at 75% duty cycle.
    Have attached a link to the machine for those interested?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQXMsamgWZA
    Stephen Liso

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