If you want to build your own mains powered induction heater in the UK, we recommend picking up our parts kit, VapOven Elements (mains). It contains everything you need for your own induction heater, except for an enclosure. It also includes a few extra bits to make your build easier and includes a wiring layout.
If you would rather do the leg work yourself, this is a list of parts you are going to need. These components are also available in our shop.
This is an achievable build for someone with a little maker knowledge; someone who has a soldering iron and isn’t afraid to use it. We have created a simple wiring diagram and some other resources to help you along your way. If you don’t fancy getting down with the hot tin, then feel free to head over to our shop and pick one up ready baked.
You will need an enclosure (a case) of some kind and some wire (it’s a 120 watt induction module, so something reasonably chunky, except for the button and LED, those bits are low power).
Part | Technical description | Cost |
Glass chamber | Iwodevape Replacement Glass Tank for Cloupor Cloutank M3 Vaporizer
16mm diameter glass tube |
£5.00 |
Induction module | 5 – 12v ZVS Induction Heating module | £7.00 |
MOSFET board | 15A MOSFET trigger module | £3.50 |
Power socket | 5.5mm x 2.1mm 5A DC power socket | £1.00 |
LED | 5mm LED | £0.20 |
Resistor | 470Ω 1/4 W Resistor
(Yellow, Violet, Brown) |
£0.20 |
Button | Momentary tactile SPST button | £0.50 |
Power supply | 12v DC power supply with a 2.1 x 5.5 mm jack | £15.00 |