I've read about powering a 3ph motor with a transformer and capacitors. Not a lot of talk out there about it but it is very interesting to me.
Supposedly the best way is a custom transformer but I read a report of using a 240-120 step down transformer wired as an autotransformer. The step down transformer is common and cheap.
I scrapped out a control cabinet and grabbed a 1.5kva control transformer. Also had a 1hp 230v 3ph motor with bad bearings.
I put the motor on a belt drive furnace blower.
This stuff should all be running at 240v but I was lazy and set this up in 30 minutes powering it with 120v. Maybe tomorrow I'll find a pigtail for 240v. It starts ok but guessing it will be better with the right voltage.
I measured these voltages and currents. Not real balanced but I didn't have a 25mfd capacitor to try. Starts with no assistance.

Supposedly the best way is a custom transformer but I read a report of using a 240-120 step down transformer wired as an autotransformer. The step down transformer is common and cheap.
I scrapped out a control cabinet and grabbed a 1.5kva control transformer. Also had a 1hp 230v 3ph motor with bad bearings.
I put the motor on a belt drive furnace blower.
This stuff should all be running at 240v but I was lazy and set this up in 30 minutes powering it with 120v. Maybe tomorrow I'll find a pigtail for 240v. It starts ok but guessing it will be better with the right voltage.
I measured these voltages and currents. Not real balanced but I didn't have a 25mfd capacitor to try. Starts with no assistance.












