How do you get 320 volts.
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Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron |
How do you get 320 volts.
Aaron Fude wrote:
Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron not sure. was thinking one leg of three phase, but that's not right - one leg of 480 to neutral is 277V, and one leg of 600 is 346V nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
How do you get 320 volts.
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, Aaron Fude wrote: Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Just connect a 3200 volt supply to a 10:1 stepdown transformer. |
How do you get 320 volts.
Nate Nagel wrote: Aaron Fude wrote: Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron not sure. was thinking one leg of three phase, but that's not right - one leg of 480 to neutral is 277V, and one leg of 600 is 346V nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel You get 320V by being dyslexic. |
How do you get 320 volts.
"Aaron Fude" wrote in message ... Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron Typing error for 230 volts....................................... |
How do you get 320 volts.
Have your wife distract you while you are typing 220.
Eb dyselxci while typing 120? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Aaron Fude" wrote in message ... Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron |
How do you get 320 volts.
On 7/8/2009 7:52 PM Pete C. spake thus:
Nate Nagel wrote: Aaron Fude wrote: Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? not sure. was thinking one leg of three phase, but that's not right - one leg of 480 to neutral is 277V, and one leg of 600 is 346V You get 320V by being dyslexic. So didya hear about the agnostic dyslexic insomniac who lay awake nights wondering if there really was a dog? -- Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism |
How do you get 320 volts.
On Jul 8, 10:32*pm, Aaron Fude wrote:
Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron "How does one get 320 volts?" Run for office. Oh, *volts*! Sorry...misunderstood the question. |
How do you get 320 volts.
In article , Aaron Fude wrote:
Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? With a typographical error, of course. DUH! |
How do you get 320 volts.
On Jul 9, 12:24*am, wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 19:32:35 -0700 (PDT), Aaron Fude wrote: Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron That's easy. *Wire a 220 line and a 110 line together in series. Three 110V, AC batteries...in series! |
How do you get 320 volts.
How do you drive Unitarians out of the neighborhood.....
burn a big wooden question mark on thier lawn. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message .com... So didya hear about the agnostic dyslexic insomniac who lay awake nights wondering if there really was a dog? |
How do you get 320 volts.
Aaron Fude wrote:
Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron Call up the seller and ask him to confirm what his ad says.... Jeff -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) The speed of light is 1.8*10e12 furlongs per fortnight. |
How do you get 320 volts.
On Jul 8, 10:37*pm, Nate Nagel wrote:
Aaron Fude wrote: Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron not sure. *was thinking one leg of three phase, but that's not right - one leg of 480 to neutral is 277V, and one leg of 600 is 346V nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply.http://members.cox.net/njnagel So... you responded to a question to say you don't know... Wait a s e c o n d .... ... you're right, for a change! ----- - gpsman |
How do you get 320 volts.
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How do you get 320 volts.
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 11:13:14 -0400, jeff_wisnia
wrote: Aaron Fude wrote: Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? The saw is almost certainly says 230V on its power spec plate. 220V service actully often measures 230-240 volt. He just twisted the 2 and the 3. (See comment on units below) -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) The speed of light is 1.8*10e12 furlongs per fortnight. Wow that brings back memories of the instructor who made us work problems in the BSF (Barley corn - stone - fortnight) system. Barley corn is about 1/3 inch long, stone weighs 14 ounces, and a fortnight is, of course, two weeks. The unit of force was the sluggard which, acting upon a mass of one stone for one fortnight, would accelerate it to a velocity of one barley corn per fortnight. |
How do you get 320 volts.
On Jul 17, 12:45*am, wrote:
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 11:13:14 -0400, jeff_wisnia wrote: Aaron Fude wrote: Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? The saw is almost certainly says 230V on its power spec plate. *220V service actully often measures 230-240 volt. *He just twisted the 2 and the 3. *(See comment on units below) -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) The speed of light is 1.8*10e12 furlongs per fortnight. Wow that brings back memories of the instructor who made us work problems in the BSF (Barley corn - stone - fortnight) system. *Barley corn is about 1/3 inch long, stone weighs 14 ounces, and a fortnight is, of course, two weeks. * The unit of force was the sluggard which, acting upon a mass of one stone for one fortnight, would accelerate it to a velocity of one barley corn per fortnight. Just a moment though. Here in Canada; I was given some fluorescent fixtures rated at 345 (or 347) volts 60 hertz AC. Afterwards converted a couple by changing the ballasts which had on hand, to 115v. The fixtures had been scrapped from a supermarket upgrade, which certainly would have had three phase service for their fridges freezers, perhaps commercial ovens etc. There were also IIRC some scrapped three pole breakers. Just trying to recall the voltage ratios between our domestic 115/230 volts and three phase voltages. Can anybody help with a quick tutorial? Such as; 345 volts is to say 208 volts as 115 is to ???? |
How do you get 320 volts.
On Jul 17, 12:45*am, wrote:
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 11:13:14 -0400, jeff_wisnia wrote: Aaron Fude wrote: Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? The saw is almost certainly says 230V on its power spec plate. *220V service actully often measures 230-240 volt. *He just twisted the 2 and the 3. *(See comment on units below) -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) The speed of light is 1.8*10e12 furlongs per fortnight. Wow that brings back memories of the instructor who made us work problems in the BSF (Barley corn - stone - fortnight) system. *Barley corn is about 1/3 inch long, stone weighs 14 ounces, and a fortnight is, of course, two weeks. * The unit of force was the sluggard which, acting upon a mass of one stone for one fortnight, would accelerate it to a velocity of one barley corn per fortnight. That stone would move about 1.5 laggards by the sound of it! That's, approximately (to nine decimal places!), 0.877641532 cubits. :-) Better than crashing a Mars Lander cos someone didn't understand metric units, eh? |
How do you get 320 volts.
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 17:51:50 -0700 (PDT), stan
wrote: On Jul 17, 12:45Â*am, wrote: On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 11:13:14 -0400, jeff_wisnia wrote: Aaron Fude wrote: Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? The saw is almost certainly says 230V on its power spec plate. Â*220V service actully often measures 230-240 volt. Â*He just twisted the 2 and the 3. Â*(See comment on units below) -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) The speed of light is 1.8*10e12 furlongs per fortnight. Wow that brings back memories of the instructor who made us work problems in the BSF (Barley corn - stone - fortnight) system. Â*Barley corn is about 1/3 inch long, stone weighs 14 ounces, and a fortnight is, of course, two weeks. Â* The unit of force was the sluggard which, acting upon a mass of one stone for one fortnight, would accelerate it to a velocity of one barley corn per fortnight. Just a moment though. Here in Canada; I was given some fluorescent fixtures rated at 345 (or 347) volts 60 hertz AC. Afterwards converted a couple by changing the ballasts which had on hand, to 115v. The fixtures had been scrapped from a supermarket upgrade, which certainly would have had three phase service for their fridges freezers, perhaps commercial ovens etc. There were also IIRC some scrapped three pole breakers. Just trying to recall the voltage ratios between our domestic 115/230 volts and three phase voltages. Can anybody help with a quick tutorial? Such as; 345 volts is to say 208 volts as 115 is to ???? Sounds like a 600 volt nominal 3 phase system If we use 208 and 117, the ratio is 1.77, and 1.77X345 = 613. |
How do you get 320 volts.
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 12:04:34 -0400, George
wrote: wrote: On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 19:32:35 -0700 (PDT), Aaron Fude wrote: Hi, Just found a table saw on craigslist that's single phase, 320 volts. I have 220 in my garage. How does one get 320 volts? Thanks, Aaron That's easy. Wire a 220 line and a 110 line together in series. Actually that would be the simplest way to do it if 320 was actually needed by just wiring a small transformer in boost configuration so the lines are added. Can't put 110 and 220 from the same supply in series though, because 110 is half of the 220. Would need transformer derived (isolated) voltage sources for sure. |
How do you get 320 volts.
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How do you get 320 volts.
On Jul 18, 9:38*am, (Doug Miller) wrote:
In article , wrote: On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 17:51:50 -0700 (PDT), stan wrote: [...] There were also IIRC some scrapped three pole breakers. Just trying to recall the voltage ratios between our domestic 115/230 volts and three phase voltages. Can anybody help with a quick tutorial? Such as; 345 volts is to say 208 volts as 115 is to ???? Sounds like a 600 volt nominal 3 phase system If we use 208 and 117, the ratio is 1.77, and 1.77X345 = 613. Actually, the ratio for three-phase voltage is the square root of three = 1.73205... 208 / sqrt(3) = 120.09 345 * sqrt(3) = 597.6 Yup that sounds about right. Was too lazy at that time of night (here) to pull out a text-book! S.Market would likely have had the approx 600v phase to phase with 345 phase to neutral. Cheers |
How do you get 320 volts.
On Saturday, July 18, 2009 at 8:54:36 AM UTC-5, Me Name wrote:
On Jul 18, 9:38Â*am, (Doug Miller) wrote: In article , wrote: On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 17:51:50 -0700 (PDT), stan wrote: [...] There were also IIRC some scrapped three pole breakers. Just trying to recall the voltage ratios between our domestic 115/230 volts and three phase voltages. Can anybody help with a quick tutorial? Such as; 345 volts is to say 208 volts as 115 is to ???? Sounds like a 600 volt nominal 3 phase system If we use 208 and 117, the ratio is 1.77, and 1.77X345 = 613. Actually, the ratio for three-phase voltage is the square root of three = 1.73205... 208 / sqrt(3) = 120.09 345 * sqrt(3) = 597.6 Yup that sounds about right. Was too lazy at that time of night (here) to pull out a text-book! S.Market would likely have had the approx 600v phase to phase with 345 phase to neutral. Cheer If the motor is single phase need to check the following. Is the motor three phase or single phase? If single phase change the motor to one that requires 220 volts. |
How do you get 320 volts.
On Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 2:29:49 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Saturday, July 18, 2009 at 8:54:36 AM UTC-5, Me Name wrote: On Jul 18, 9:38Â*am, (Doug Miller) wrote: In article , wrote: On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 17:51:50 -0700 (PDT), stan wrote: [...] There were also IIRC some scrapped three pole breakers. Just trying to recall the voltage ratios between our domestic 115/230 volts and three phase voltages. Can anybody help with a quick tutorial? Such as; 345 volts is to say 208 volts as 115 is to ???? Sounds like a 600 volt nominal 3 phase system If we use 208 and 117, the ratio is 1.77, and 1.77X345 = 613. Actually, the ratio for three-phase voltage is the square root of three = 1.73205... 208 / sqrt(3) = 120.09 345 * sqrt(3) = 597.6 Yup that sounds about right. Was too lazy at that time of night (here) to pull out a text-book! S.Market would likely have had the approx 600v phase to phase with 345 phase to neutral. Cheer If the motor is single phase need to check the following. Is the motor three phase or single phase? If single phase change the motor to one that requires 220 volts. Unfortunately the CL listing expired a decade ago and maybe the poster too. Most likely the 320 was a typo. |
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