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    variable frequency drives ( inverters )

     



    Hey y'all.

    Anyone who has three phase power and wants to change the speed of their equipment?

    I have a nice selection of used FVDs ( inverters ) that I will let go CHEAP.

    Several brands and power ratings.. 10 HP, 5 HP, 2 HP, 1 HP, fractional HP.

    Allen Bradley
    Woods
    Baldor
    Danfoss
    Magnatec
    Yaskawa

    I gotta clear this junk out. Lemme know!
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    Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
    EG

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    will they work with a static phase converter

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    I have no idea what that is.
    Sounds like something which will give you three phase from single phase?

    As long as you have three phase, they will work. Assuming your phase converter is not producing any nasty harmonics, and continuous clean signal.
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