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tonywolst
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Help needed on easiturn

Post by tonywolst » Fri 17 Aug , 2007 12:42 pm

Hi All, Im new to this site :D

Just wondering has anyone run one of thease on a phase converter is so witch one and is it o.k.

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Post by Denford Admin » Fri 17 Aug , 2007 15:41 pm

Is this any help ?

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Post by Triac whizz » Fri 17 Aug , 2007 19:00 pm

Well.........

The only bit that needs 3ph is the motor control - if you're good with wiring diags you can find the relevant offenders and change the inverter for a single phase in 3ph 230v out and you're sorted :)

Oh and change the wiring for the motor to suit 230v

easy eh?unless it's a Fanuc or hiedenhein control.... (sod the spellin')
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