@mdhization You can take a 3 phase motor and use it hooked to standard single phase 220 AC that comes in to all homes in the USA to make 3 Phase electricity. Once you have the 3 phase idle motor going the 3rd leg ( wild leg) becomes excited and you can parallel more 3 phase motors to it. 3 Phase motors have no start circuit since they have 3 sections phased 120 degrees from one another working in what is known as "The Rotating Magnetic Field Principal " .
This is great! My grandfather has powered our family's machine shop in this way since 1980. Love this channel.
eschrack 8 months ago
Thanks will ponder
mdhization 9 months ago
Thanks what do you find is the main benefit of this?.
mdhization 9 months ago
@mdhization There are 3.
1. Cheap nearly indestructible motors.
2. Cheap tools that have 3 phase motors on them.
3. The motors are easy to reverse. ( being able to back up is a great added benefit when cutting threads on a junk lathe).
KB8OOE 9 months ago
Wish I understood what it is . know its cool though.
mdhization 9 months ago
@mdhization You can take a 3 phase motor and use it hooked to standard single phase 220 AC that comes in to all homes in the USA to make 3 Phase electricity. Once you have the 3 phase idle motor going the 3rd leg ( wild leg) becomes excited and you can parallel more 3 phase motors to it. 3 Phase motors have no start circuit since they have 3 sections phased 120 degrees from one another working in what is known as "The Rotating Magnetic Field Principal " .
KB8OOE 9 months ago