The one I have on my old Monarch lathe, to start in higher speed gears I have to slip the clutch a bit or it'll quit with an overcurrent fault. In lower gears I can just pull the lever. There may be some programmable adjustment that can fix that, but it works as it's setup now. One crazy thing was out of the box it was set to a frequency of 5Hz instead of 60. I'm not worried about any possible negative effects on the 1943 vintage 3 horsepower motor, I don't use it a lot. A newer motor with lower rotating mass might start easier. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
Re: [Emc-users] 240V single phase input vfd
Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users Tue, 02 Jan 2018 15:45:06 -0800
- Re: [Emc-users] 240... Les Newell
- Re: [Emc-users] 240... Dave Cole
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single phase input vfd Les Newell
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single phase input ... Eric Keller
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single phase in... John Figie
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single phas... Dave Cole
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single ... Eric Keller
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single ... John Figie
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single ... Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single phas... Gene Heskett
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single ... Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V si... Peter Blodow
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single phase input ... Ken Strauss
- Re: [Emc-users] 240V single phase in... Les Newell
