Looking at installing a rotary phase converter in my shop so I can power the three phase ironworker I just purchased. This opens up my options for future equipment purchases as well. I received a recommendation from a member on here about a Phase Craft rotary converter, but found that the gentleman who made these retired in 2018. Through additional research, I found that American Rotary as well as Phase-A-Matic seem to have a good reputation. Phase-A-Matic appears to be a more compact design. In this more compact system, not sure where they fit the capacitors? I know there's some of you that have forgotten more than I'll ever know about these, so any recommendations? Zoro currently has 20% off through 3/13, which covers the Phase-A-Matic's as well. Or other quality USA manufactured systems I should be looking at? I have 200 amp 230 volt single phase supplying my shop, and multiple 50 amp welder plugs fed with 6/2 wire that I'll plug the rotary phase converter into. The only 3 phase equipment I currently have is the 5 hp Scotchman FI-51 Ironworker. It runs a 2500 psi hydraulic system. I attached a pic of the plate on the motor.
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