Three phase rotary power converter, Danger! (H.Q.) by Jeffery A. Krueger

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2010

Jeffery shows his home made Rotary three phase power converter that allows him to run his three phase machine tools successfully on 230 V. single phase current...Very Dangerous for some people to Attempt , this video is for entertainment only !

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  • it will work in a pinch, but possible winding failure, or armiture failure is that possible by having your one phase soft?

  • @orphanmonkey1 , Hello , I've been using this Same converter to run my Machine Tools for over ten years now and it still Runs smooth and Quiet, and I have not had to re-wind any of my Electric motors on any of the Machine tools I've been using with it.. Winding failure always can happen, and the odds are higher with such a set -up.

  • Now that's American no how! Ingenius!

  • @KA9DSL , Thank-you and have the very best of the New Year : ) !

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  • Probably the clearest explanation I've seen so far.

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  • @jakrueg2pbg What is the voltage and amperage readings on the receiving end on your bench tools ?

  • God bless you Can you tell me the components of the work and the link please I am required to have electricity Aacdetaar Me a Anfaustir to infostar15@ yahoo. Com

  • i wish i can build one too.

  • Thank you. cool setup.

  • @nerblebun Thank-you for watching and your comments , and, Have a Happy New year !

  • @jakrueg2pbg In my 35 years as an industrial/high voltage electrician...I've seen this done before by good old common sense individuals and it does work. However it's still not true 3 phase and the motor does not have the same effeciency rating you'll find stamped on the nameplate.A VFD specificly designed to operate a 3 phased motor from a single phase source is much more efficient. I'd like to add... good on ya bud...shows some real creative thinking.I know electricians who couldn't do this.

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