Common problems include melting of induction coils and electrodes.
Whether it is the induction coil or the electrode, sometimes it is instantly red and heated by strong current. If the high-frequency current output is not turned off in a timely manner, it will be melted and open circuit phenomenon will occur, causing other electrical accidents.
Firstly, the burning and melting phenomenon of the water cooled induction coil and electrode is closely related to the water cooling effect. When there is an exposed hole in a certain part of the induction coil, the cooling water will be diverted, causing the induction coil to not be effectively cooled in a timely manner during operation and be burned red and melted.
Secondly, poor contact can lead to poor circuit conductivity, local generation of large currents, rapid heating, and the occurrence of burning red phenomenon.