Three phase rotary power converter, Danger! (H.Q.) by Jeffery A. Krueger
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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 ?
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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
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i wish i can build one too.
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Thank you. cool setup.
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@nerblebun Thank-you for watching and your comments , and, Have a Happy New year !
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@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.
it will work in a pinch, but possible winding failure, or armiture failure is that possible by having your one phase soft?
orphanmonkey1 1 month ago
@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.
jakrueg2pbg 1 month ago
Now that's American no how! Ingenius!
KA9DSL 1 month ago 4
@KA9DSL , Thank-you and have the very best of the New Year : ) !
jakrueg2pbg 1 month ago