Rlapointe87
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Very cool! You can barely hear it
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Here is the 12 volt VFD that controls my fuel pump, lower module.
Mike
Here is the 12 volt VFD that controls my fuel pump, lower module.
Mike
Yes the ecu controls fuel pressure via PWM to the fuel pump.Not a VFD per se, more than likely a PWM controller.
Yes the ecu controls fuel pressure via PWM to the fuel pump.
There are several manufactures that make PWM systems to control radiator fans. Regulates airflow in proportion to water temp.
Great thread!
I have a question about my mill that runs a 1 hp motor on 220 single phase. I've considered putting a VFD on in, simply for a speed controller.
If I keep the pulleys set for high speed, and slow it down with the VFD, will I lose a bunch of torque?
Can you guys comment on this combo for a diy 2x72 belt grinder? http://dealerselectric.com/2-HP-3600-RPM-230-Volts-Input-Package.asp








Details matter to me. This little project is so satisfying!! Adding the third element to the control panel was easy because I drew it all in CAD from the beginning.
breaker off after I'm finished using the booth:
This is the first time I've tried painting the engraved area. A little tweaking and it will look a bit sharper.
Can you explain how and what input voltage you'd use to get 3ph output from single phase? I'm pretty familiar with drives installing them frequently at factory where I work and never heard of this before.I picked up a Blackhawk jack today and the seller has (4) Quincy 390 20hp compressors, a pile of 30-50 hp 3 phase motors and a few of these VFD's- What can you tell me about these? Thank you.
ABB ACX550-U0-046A-2 drives;
have several ABB variable frequency drives that were used to drive 15 horsepower water pumps. These were removed during a remodel and no longer needed. These units are in excellent condition and I have tested them and they work perfectly. These can also be used to convert single phase power into three phase power so you can run heavy machinery and equipment without having to get three phase service from the utility company. You can use this with up to a 15 horsepower motor.
If you are not familiar with how these work, I can rig up a test station and show you how to install and use one these. They are very simple to install and use.
I have the following available:
3x) ABB ACX550-U0-046A-2 drives mounted into ACX550-VCR-046A-2 enclosures with bypass control
Can you explain how and what input voltage you'd use to get 3ph output from single phase? I'm pretty familiar with drives installing them frequently at factory where I work and never heard of this before.
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Very common. You can input 120v single phase and output 3 phase no problem. Wolf automation is a supplier that has quite a few options if you want to look
So its basicly a specialty drive, not something you can just do with an off the shelf standard 3ph yaskawa or Allen Bradley drive?
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