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Hi,
I'm thinking of moving some of my smaller machines to Europe. They are currently using 220VAC single phase motors for 60Hz (up to 5HP) . In Europe I have access to either 3-phase 380VAC/50Hz or single-phase 220VAC/50Hz. Can someone give me an advise? Can I use some sort of inverter setup with a transformer, etc? Reason I'm asking is that I can get free inverters from a friend of mine. I could actually get a 11KVA inverter for free and it should perhaps be big enough for running more than one machine. But I guess I need a transformer on its output? And to complicate things my motors are single-phase. BK |
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