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Default fs: anyone need a couple of 440V VFDs (1 HP)

through a rather odd e-bay experience, I've ended up with a couple of allen
bradley VFDs - 440V ones that I have no anticipated use for - they are from
the PowerFlex series, Catalog 22A-D2P3N104, series A. Input 3 phase 48-63
hz, 342 to 528V 3.2 amps, output 3 phase 0-240 hz, 0-460V, 2.3 amp
contunuous, 3.45 60 sec peak.

if anyone wants them, $55 for both, total including postage, or $40 for one,
including postage.

if you have 440, or if you can find a transformer to 220 to 440, these would
be great for running a bridgeport or other small machine.

note, one of them is mssing the plastic cover that goes over the terminal
strips, the other is complete. I should be able to figure some way of
powering them up, if someone contacts me and seriously wants to buy them, so
you know that then at least seem alive - I can't produce enough 440 to
actually drive a motor with them with the small transformer I have sitting
here, and I can't produce 3 phase 440 either.

to contact me, go to my web site, below and find my email address

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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:35:36 -0700, "Bill Noble"
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through a rather odd e-bay experience, I've ended up with a couple of allen
bradley VFDs - 440V ones that I have no anticipated use for - they are from
the PowerFlex series, Catalog 22A-D2P3N104, series A. Input 3 phase 48-63
hz, 342 to 528V 3.2 amps, output 3 phase 0-240 hz, 0-460V, 2.3 amp
contunuous, 3.45 60 sec peak.

if anyone wants them, $55 for both, total including postage, or $40 for one,
including postage.

if you have 440, or if you can find a transformer to 220 to 440, these would
be great for running a bridgeport or other small machine.

note, one of them is mssing the plastic cover that goes over the terminal
strips, the other is complete. I should be able to figure some way of
powering them up, if someone contacts me and seriously wants to buy them, so
you know that then at least seem alive - I can't produce enough 440 to
actually drive a motor with them with the small transformer I have sitting
here, and I can't produce 3 phase 440 either.

to contact me, go to my web site, below and find my email address



If nobody wants em...Ill email you. I could use them in larger hp
sizes.

Gunner


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