A year or so ago I did a little experimenting running a 3 phase motor on single phase. You can get full horsepower using a transformer and some capacitors. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/transformer-based-phase-converter.539211/
A couple weeks ago I picked up an old US air compressor pretty cheap. Came with a 1 1/2 motor but the pump is good for 3hp and I have a 3 HP 1 phase motor laying around.
I decided I'd try a 3 phase motor and my converter first. I wired it up just like before and this time I actually got a potential relay so it's completely automatic.
Works good. Have used it a bit over the last few days for plasma cutter and other air tools.
I checked amps at different pressures as it pumps up. The current is a little high and isn't balanced perfectly. I'm fairly sure the motor pulley is too big since the single phase motor ran over nameplate amps also. I could probably improve it if I had a transformer that could produce about 330v but I can't get that out of a common, cheap transformer.
If I can scrounge up a 3 phase, 3hp motor I will make this a permanent install. I would really like to do that, but I'm not spending much money on a motor to make that happen.




A couple weeks ago I picked up an old US air compressor pretty cheap. Came with a 1 1/2 motor but the pump is good for 3hp and I have a 3 HP 1 phase motor laying around.
I decided I'd try a 3 phase motor and my converter first. I wired it up just like before and this time I actually got a potential relay so it's completely automatic.
Works good. Have used it a bit over the last few days for plasma cutter and other air tools.
I checked amps at different pressures as it pumps up. The current is a little high and isn't balanced perfectly. I'm fairly sure the motor pulley is too big since the single phase motor ran over nameplate amps also. I could probably improve it if I had a transformer that could produce about 330v but I can't get that out of a common, cheap transformer.
If I can scrounge up a 3 phase, 3hp motor I will make this a permanent install. I would really like to do that, but I'm not spending much money on a motor to make that happen.






