I was thinking that there might be some kind of solid state electronic version
now?
Jay
> On Aug 6, 2019, at 8:59 PM, Mark Frye wrote:
>
> Years ago I used something called a RotoPhase Phase Converter to supply some
> 3ph equipment on a site that only had 1ph (2ph?). Not efficient.
>
>> On
There are both rotary and static phase converters that can do this. They are
sized based on the loads and commonly used in home machine shops and
farms.American rotary is a manufacturer I have interacted with.-GlennSent from
my 'smart'phone, so please excuse typos and spelling errors.--
Yes, I just did it yesterday, but only if it is a 12 wire alternator. If
you open the connection box on top of the alternator, you will be able to
reconfigure the alternator.
However, that's only possible if the generator was built using a three
phase alternator connected in zig-zag to give single
Not internally unless it is what is called a 12 wire reconnectable
Those usually have info on the label that give specs and connection info
If you open the cover there is a group of posts and a bunch of wire ends that
you move to the posts that give you the output you need
Heaven help you if
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