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Love the simplicity of the answer !!!
Didn't look at the diagram much just saw a polyphase motor and single phase supply and thought, noLove the simplicity of the answer !!!
Yes, love the fact they ran out of wires so just left the end of one winding open circuit!Didn't look at the diagram much just saw a polyphase motor and single phase supply and thought, no
The only way you can get this motor to run from a single phase 230v supply is to buy a 230v single phase to 3 phase inverter drive.
Incorrect, you can do it. Not how he has shown though. Missing a few capacitors.
I did have a knowledge base thread I had put together for the forum explaining how, unfortunately it seems to have been deleted along with a load of others after the big forum purge a while ago.
I know where it is now, as it was on a couple of other sites, I doubt Dan want me to link to those forums.
I'm guessing the thread in question is the one from 2012 discussing Steinmetz connection schemes. The discussion is still available on the forum for reading but some of the attachments have disappeared.Incorrect, you can do it. Not how he has shown though. Missing a few capacitors.
I did have a knowledge base thread I had put together for the forum explaining how, unfortunately it seems to have been deleted along with a load of others after the big forum purge a while ago.
I know where it is now, as it was on a couple of other sites, I doubt Dan want me to link to those forums.
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