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William Noble William Noble is offline
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Default profit-motive question: single phase adapter for 3-phase motor drives

minarik already offers a drive that runs 220V units of 110, I have one
sitting in my "test drawer" - I use it for testing 3 phase pumps


"gwes" wrote in message
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Jon Elson wrote:
gwes wrote:
Here's a money-grubbing question from a hard-case tinkerer:

Leadin:
In order to run a 3-phase motor drive from single phase input,
the user must derate the unit by 50%. This is because the input
rectifier and filter capacitors are too small to handle the increased
peak current of a single phase feed.

You need to consider that many hobby-garage shop types buy used
VFDs on eBay for a fraction of new cost. The cost to them of derating
the drive is quite small. [...]

You have to remember that these units are designed to run in enclosed
cabinets at 50C ambient for 10 years continuously, sometimes with a motor
start every minute. That is so much more severe than what most
hobby-garage shop users put it through.

Jon


Good point. And the low-HP drives keep getting cheaper.
More than one net discount drive supplier has 1 and 2 HP 1-to-3 drives for
under $200. The box I was thinking of making would allow running 220V
units from 110 or 440 from 220, but that's very much a niche.

There are these really cute power control and PFC ICs and planar
transformers
these days so it would be a lot of fun to find a good application to
tinker
with....
geoff




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