I doubt it. Each board has it’s own Mosfet switching system. I don’t think you could rely on them both switching at the same time. if they don’t switch at the same time. I am pretty sure the Mosfets will fail. See:http://spaco.org/Blacksmithing/ZVSInductionHeater/1000WattZVSInductionHeaterNotes.htm
“What’s exciting now is that Hollywood is leading in diversity and black imagination, providing images that everybody gets excited about. I think that’s the hardest thing for people to accept, that black beauty and black style is exciting to everybody.”—Michaela Angela Davis, writer and cultural critic
The new punching machine TruPunch 5000 series and bending centres, TruBend 3000 series, either as stand alone or as a flexible cell with automation ensure the highest productivity.
Fiber laser with intelligent added functions Bystronic has increased the cutting speed of its fiber lasers and expanded the technology with intelligent added functions to give users key competitive advantages. These include safe cutting with Cut Control Fiber and powering up with Power Cut Fiber.
I’ve built ZVS drivers myself nearly identical to this. It’s almost always the resonant caps that heat up and fail. The transistors should be fine because ZVS (Zero Volt Switching) is awesome and causes nearly no heating in the transistors.
In this interview AZoNano talks to Michal Rabara, President and CEO of TESCAN, about their unique microscopy solutions, service, and how these combine to benefit researchers in different applicational areas.
Ginni Rometty, the CEO of IBM, announced the death of customer segmentation five years ago saying, "The shift is to go from the segment to the individual. She might have been a bit premature for most marketers, but if customer segmentation isn’t dead yet, it’s definitely on life support.
Alternate power source for laser cutting Amada, working in conjunction with JDSU, introduced a direct-diode laser (DDL) that cuts with 2 kW of power. It was incorporated into a laser cutting machine called the ExC.
It would likely be much more expensive, but you could take the next step by using 3D hall sensors:http://www.asensor.eu/products/HE444.php
“Recent surveys have shown that the RF exposures from base stations range from 0.002% to 2% of the levels of international exposure guidelines, depending on a variety of factors such as the proximity to the antenna and the surrounding environment. This is lower or comparable to RF exposures from radio or television broadcast transmitters.”
Im looking to be in the mountains. I can build my own house.chicken ducks an geese to be raised for food. I also want to build small shelters through out the woods for emergency’s for anyone to use to stay alive. I usually build in the trees because it’s a good foundation, an it’s free. I mill my own lumber
I think that WIN should do an article on this. After all, LASER stands for “Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation”.