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| heezy | "Static Phase Converter - Single Phase to 3 !!" , posted Mon 2 Feb 15:28  
Hi, I have a almost brand new Static Phase converter for running your three phase motors from your house's 220V power. I used it just for checking used motors, but now I have a new shop with three phase in it so I dont need it. It was custom made for me by John Julian Motors, a local company here in WA and works great! It cost me $285 new! and I was going to eventually put it on ebay if I get the time.
Static Phase Converter 1-5 Hp Heavy Duty. Runs 1 motor from 1 horse power to 5 hp. Like milling machines, lathes, saws, drill press, grinders and other equipment. Heavy Duty model for more starts an hour and harder starting motors. The converter is installed before the machine on the power input side. Simple hook up just wire from your breaker to the static converter then over to your equipment. You do not have to take apart your equipment and wire the converter between the machine switch and the motor on your machine, like some the other converters.
When you switch the machine on the auto starting circuit with Voltage sensing control starts the machine automatically.Static Converters run Three-Phase motors on single phase power at 2/3 rated horse power. Standard static converters are for equipment that doesnt have much of a load at start up and few starts an hour. Heavy duty static converters are for machines that start more often and that have a bigger load on the motor, not a free wheeling situation. These static converters are usually just for one motor or just one machine. Not for Welders, Cnc Machines, Air Compressors or any machine that needs all three phases to power the machine to work properly. But it can be converted to a Rotary converter for that purpose I have a 5HP donor motor that I had hooked up for it, that I could sell with it as well. I'll give you all the info you need to hook it up, its pretty easy. Thanks, best offer takes it.
Rick
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| PICKWOOD | "Re(1):Static Phase Converter - Single Phase t" , posted Tue 2 Mar 19:34  
HELLO RICK: IS THE PHASE CONVERTER STILL FOR SALE AND IF SO HOW MUCH IS IT? ALSO,WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE FOR SHIPPING TO BE ARRANGED FROM YOUR END? PLEASE LET ME KNOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Scott Pickers
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| "Re(2):Static Phase Converter - Single Phase t" , posted Tue 8 Mar 01:33  
If he doesnt have one i made mine for a 10hp u might be able too. Got the idea here http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/ph-conv/ph-conv.html It took some extra work to make it work right. And its not that efficent but its great for my big lathe that i dont use that much.
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