nomadskidoo
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I 'm interested in converting a 3 Phase 220 volt 3 hp motor to 1 phase 220v.I know there's phase converters($200),and maybe a 400mf Capasitor but want to be safe in converting,any help,thanks!
Anything is possible but one thing I've learned is that most often you end up spending same/more money with a DIY solution than had you just bought the right thing to begin with.
I realize I'm new here. I have 208Y at my home so have a decent amount of experience with all kinds of fun stuff. As wyliesdiesels said, you can't convert the motor without rewinding it. It is not possible --but you can get a 3hp 220V split phase motor from Horrible Freight for $169 (before coupon).
What are you running with the motor? Is it highly specific or can you swap it out with something else?
Cheers.
You can build a static phase converter (e.g. get the motor running and have approx 2/3 of available HP...great for saws, mills and lathes, bad for air compressors). You need a dry capacitor 100 microfarads per HP. You need a heavy duty 1 pole switch, I would use a 30A rated toggle switch, in addition to whatever method you use to start the motor normally, which would be a 2 pole (drum switch, contactor, toggle switch, etc) device.
Wire 2 poles of 240vac to the motor leads (configure for low voltage in a 9-wire motor). Wire either of those poles to the toggle, to one pole of the capacitor, other pole of capacitor goes to 3rd phase on the motor.
So you switch the 2 poles of 240vac 1 phase to the motor, it will sit there and hum with a locked rotor. Without delay go switch ON the toggle to engage the capacitor and the motor will magically start. As soon as its at speed (like 1 second) then switch OFF the toggle and the motor will run until you shut off the 2 poles. Repeat for every subsequent start event.
I have Teco VFD's on my lathe and mill, both have worked flawlessly for many years.
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