Voi
Well-known member
I found an old 1HP Walker Turner 10" grinder. It's 220 V, three phase, AC motor. It's missing the switch and one wheel guard but I think I'd like to get it and set it up for polishing and wire wheeling and keep my Baldor 7" for sharpening.
At any rate, getting 220V to my shop seems to be indefinitely postponed as we go back and forth about adding onto our garage.
I have two, 20 amp circuits dedicated to my shop. Pretty short run from the panel and with 12 gauge wire.
If I remember correctly there are VFD's that take 110V input and get supply three phase output "up to 1HP".
I just want to make sure I can actually run this thing and that it won't sit around until we get 220V out there. If my 20 amp circuit doesn't provide quite enough juice does this mean the grinder won't spin at all or will it spin but just somewhat shy of max RPM?
I thought there was a discussion on this recently but I can't seem to find it.
At any rate, getting 220V to my shop seems to be indefinitely postponed as we go back and forth about adding onto our garage.
I have two, 20 amp circuits dedicated to my shop. Pretty short run from the panel and with 12 gauge wire.
If I remember correctly there are VFD's that take 110V input and get supply three phase output "up to 1HP".
I just want to make sure I can actually run this thing and that it won't sit around until we get 220V out there. If my 20 amp circuit doesn't provide quite enough juice does this mean the grinder won't spin at all or will it spin but just somewhat shy of max RPM?
I thought there was a discussion on this recently but I can't seem to find it.