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This is how I solved that problem. I just replaced the original switch with the VFD
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That's not smoke on the face of the VFD is it?
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This is how I solved that problem. I just replaced the original switch with the VFD
View attachment 342576
That's not smoke on the face of the VFD is it?![]()
How big is your shop and how much power is coming in from the utility? Not much point on making it bigger than you can power, and unless you're running a pro shop you'll only be running one machine at a time.Well, gonna pull the trigger on a rotary. Thanks guys.
Now I am just trying to decide the size. I want to be able to run the mill and surface grinder. I eventually will have a lathe I just don't know how big the motor will be for it. Guessing the standard engine lathes/tool room lathes are 7.5-10 hp?
I have plenty of power in the shop. 400 amps of 230v. I run a marine service business. I can get 3 phase its just too much on the monthly bill unless my ideas take off.![]()
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