Salutations Pop22,
Thinking of this??
That's actually one hell of a cheap "prototype" based on obscure Tesla modules recycled as IH drivers (e.g. intended for an audience which has evolved since the 1st publications dating back to 2008, Mazzilli himself prefering to refer to a "Royer ZVS" (patented in 1954...) while such gimmick got saved from joining wastelands - conveniently dropping a costly/heavy/cumbersome Flyback Transformer in the process i shall add!
Protection schemes must be added
externally; m'well, somehow the succeeding generations of module batches couldn't even undergo due revision simply to integrate that! Not to mention it's supposed to be working like a resonator, except it seems so lousy nothing was ever done just to address Miller parasitic oscillations in absence of any impedance matching efforts, consequently passing huge workloads outside of what's meant to be a high-current loop...
IMO large collections either represent good fortune or repeated failure: a model NOT to be perpetuated, unless one happens to be a mercantile reseller that is... As for the notion of being "affordable" i fail to see what's motivating in a 2008 EXPERIENCE - time to move on after hopefully learning a few lessons, but not through blind emulation please!...
Commercial products may depend on it too though at least they come with a warranty besides some other incentives.
Good day, have fun!!
P.S.: Has Arizer finally dropped its equally decade-old design guideline to force paying customers to share their lungs path with ordinary electronics? Since when?? How about posting photographs as proof?!! I may need an update...