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I recently bought a 1.5HP 3ph Baldor 10 inch grinder with 1/2HP 3Ph
dust collector. I connected them to a Phase-a-matic static phase converter; They start and run ok, but they do seem to draw a bit more current running on single phase than 3phase. I figured that the big grinder would act like a rotary phase converter for the dust collector, but I don't see any current in the third leg with a clamp on ampmeter. Input is L1 and L2. I measure L1:L3 208V L2:L3 224V Should I experiement with some run caps or just leave it alone? Another interesting fact is that the baldor grinder is rated 1.5 HP but FL current is 2.5 amps. I have 1.5HP on my rockwell mill and that motor is rated 4.6 amps. Is baldor guiltly of over rating like sears? chuck |
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