C91x
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Bridgeport 1.5hp 2J variable speed Mill
I really like the simplicity of a static phase converter. It would allow me to use the original drum switch for forward and reverse. They can be had for around 80 bucks and are known to be very reliable. Problem is they only give 2/3 the power rating but at 1hp for a bridgeport I would still be fine. H&W has a solid state converter. Not exactly sure of the difference between the static and solid state??
Only experience I have with a VFD is watching one go up in smoke and try to ruin a very expensive motor in the process. They all seem to be from china if they're in my price range. I don't need the variable speed so besides soft start, the features aren't needed. They are always on unless you run a switch and the vfd controlled motor sounds different which bothers me.
I was trying to read up on Digital Phase Shifter(converter) and I can not find any information on how they work. I'm guessing that they are a VFD without the frequency adjustment. Guess this would give the same square wave as a VFD and comes with some of the issues I have with a VFD.
Here's an amazon link https://www.amazon.com/Phase-Converter-2-3HP-Motor-Digital/dp/B07F26M1TH/ref=pd_lpo_23_t_1/145-4426698-0113637?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07F26M1TH&pd_rd_r=ed155d74-7b2e-4117-862a-658cf73f060c&pd_rd_w=ybxGY&pd_rd_wg=HsiP5&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=8V0NPQX8ENP3VWEBJAC0&psc=1&refRID=8V0NPQX8ENP3VWEBJAC0
It comes down to what is harder on the motor. Running off single phase at 2/3 the power or running off a square wave? With that said I am really interested in the digital converter but just can't find any information on them.
I really like the simplicity of a static phase converter. It would allow me to use the original drum switch for forward and reverse. They can be had for around 80 bucks and are known to be very reliable. Problem is they only give 2/3 the power rating but at 1hp for a bridgeport I would still be fine. H&W has a solid state converter. Not exactly sure of the difference between the static and solid state??
Only experience I have with a VFD is watching one go up in smoke and try to ruin a very expensive motor in the process. They all seem to be from china if they're in my price range. I don't need the variable speed so besides soft start, the features aren't needed. They are always on unless you run a switch and the vfd controlled motor sounds different which bothers me.
I was trying to read up on Digital Phase Shifter(converter) and I can not find any information on how they work. I'm guessing that they are a VFD without the frequency adjustment. Guess this would give the same square wave as a VFD and comes with some of the issues I have with a VFD.
Here's an amazon link https://www.amazon.com/Phase-Converter-2-3HP-Motor-Digital/dp/B07F26M1TH/ref=pd_lpo_23_t_1/145-4426698-0113637?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07F26M1TH&pd_rd_r=ed155d74-7b2e-4117-862a-658cf73f060c&pd_rd_w=ybxGY&pd_rd_wg=HsiP5&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=8V0NPQX8ENP3VWEBJAC0&psc=1&refRID=8V0NPQX8ENP3VWEBJAC0
It comes down to what is harder on the motor. Running off single phase at 2/3 the power or running off a square wave? With that said I am really interested in the digital converter but just can't find any information on them.