Dyna-Heat V4 1120 Pelican Case Induction Heater 3D Printer Model

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Summary

I'm a lefty so if it looks backwards, thats why.

This is the culmination of countless hours modeling, printing, modifying, redoing everything, and probably even a few tears.

You'll need a 3d printer or access to one, a soldering iron and associated solder, flux. You'll also need 14 gauge wire.

Introducing the Dyna-Heat! A crushproof, watertight, and ready for whatever you throw at it. Unless you're throwing something that can break a pelican case.

Powered by 3 18650 batteries, this induction heater is ready for your next overnight trip, a camping weekend, or just laying on the couch.

I wanted to stick with a 70's aesthetic for this, similar to the Dyna Trash I made late last year. I took inspiration from the IMB logo that they introduced in 1972.

I'm collecting the full BOM and cost breakdown as well as uploading the 3d printed files for anyone to freely use.

Bill of Materials:

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ItemQuantitylinkPrice (USD)
Pelican 11201Link$32
IH Module1Link$13
Momentary power switch1Link$9
Mosfet1Link$7
Normally Closed switch1Link$8
Glass Slide1Link$4
Volt Meter1Link$11
LEDs1Link$9
Battery case1Link$8
BMS Battery saver3 (1 each)Link$15 ($5/each)
PETG filament (B/W)2 (1 each)White Black$44 ($21-23/each)
__Total$160
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Dynavap_Case_1120_top_no_backlight.stl 124.8KB
Dynavap_Case_1120_v4_Base.stl 182.9KB
Dynavap_Case_1120_v4_Cutoff_Switch_Replacement_Post.stl 15.1KB
Dynavap_Case_1120_v4_Top.stl 155.9KB