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Jon Anderson Jon Anderson is offline
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Default What's a good reliable generator, only worried about the generatorpart

bob prohaska's usenet account wrote:

How about an ordinary variable frequency drive? They take the line
AC, rectify it to DC and invert it to whatever frequency and voltage
you want.


Not looking for phase conversion, I'll be using inverters for 3 phase
machinery not rated for 50hz (oddly, my Bridgeport is, both Hardinge
lathes and the Chevalier are not).

What I'm looking to run are things like my Baldor carbide grinder, drill
sharpener, and the many hand power tools like drills, grinders, circular
saws, vacuum pump, etc. Would get pennies on the dollar to sell here,
and have to pay top dollar there. A motor generator would allow me to
run anything and everything not covered by inverters.


Jon