I recently purchased a cheap induction heater circuit from ebay. Upon receiving I tried inserting the copper coil to the output terminals but it’s too small. I tried unscrewing the screws on the top but nothing happened. I have no idea if I’m doing something wrong and would like a second opinion. 
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Just stick smaller gauge wire into the terminal block and connect your coil wires to that. – DKNguyen Oct 11 '20 at 08:14
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Site rule: Questions on the use of electronic devices are off-topic as this site is intended specifically for questions on electronics design. - and this means that unless you can provide a datasheet and schematic for the device you purchased we're all in the dark and having to guess. I wouldn't recommend buying electronic modules without decent supporting data and I wouldn't recommend buying stuff from ebay. What to check for when buying an electronic component or module – Andy aka Oct 11 '20 at 08:14
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/120W-5V-12V-Low-Voltage-ZVS-Induction-Heating-Power-Supply-Module-w-Heater-Coil/124229420607?hash=item1ceca6863f:g:3tgAAOSwVpRe1KTs Maybe ? – Graham Stevenson Oct 11 '20 at 11:22
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Put the wires on an anvil, and flatten them with a hammer. They'll get slightly wider and not as tall and should then fit in the connector.
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Loosening the screws in the terminal block will allow the wire clamps to be pushed up, so you can insert the wires - loosening the screws won't (usually) pull the wire clamps up. After inserting the wires, tighten the screws.
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