This is a bit of a thought experiment but I've seen a few videos of people controlling single phase motors w/VFDs with adequate results. I say adequate because the low rpm torque appears to be sufficient for some of the applications. The additional benefit of motor braking, reverse rotation, rpm readout, overdrive, and not having to retrofit a 3ph on certain devices that make it difficult goes without saying. What are the drawbacks in your opinion? Anyone doing it? Chinese VFDs make the barrier to entry worth it IMO.
The examples below use a speed controller that I'm not quite sure is a VFD but are popularly used w/single phase washing machine motors. I think it appears to be wired as above? I know there are washing machine motors that are 3 phase but that'd be wired just as a conventional VFD.
The examples below use a speed controller that I'm not quite sure is a VFD but are popularly used w/single phase washing machine motors. I think it appears to be wired as above? I know there are washing machine motors that are 3 phase but that'd be wired just as a conventional VFD.
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