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RE: phase conversion
Original poster: "David Thomson" <dave-at-volantis-dot-org>
Hi Matt,
I've been talking to experts concerning three-phase power for some time.
The only way to get true three-phase power is to either buy it from the
utility company (and learn to continually balance the lines) or generate it
yourself with a true three-phase generator.
Phase converters allow you to run a three-phase motor using two of the three
phases. In all cases, you end up with a silent leg (some call it a phantom
leg, it's all the same). If all you want to do is run a three-phase motor,
that's fine, a phase converter will work.
I've been wanting to generate true three-phase power so I could produce a
rotating magnetic field from a stator without a rotor. I still haven't
succeeded because I can't afford the expensive three-phase power from the
utility company or the expensive three-phase generators.
Well, I actually purchased three working 100kV three-phase generators from
the military for $25 at a military auction. But the generators were so huge
I needed a flat bed semi to haul them and a pretty hefty forklift to move
them. I ended up abandoning them.
Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla-at-pupman-dot-com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 12:18 PM
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> Subject: phase conversion
>
>
> Original poster: Matt <fox-at-woozle-dot-org>
>
> I seem to remember a post some time about being able to get three pahse
> power from single phase power by wiring up 3 or 4 transformers in some
> fashion. I have looked high and low but can not seem to find it. maybe i'm
> just out of my mind? can someone please point me in the correct direction?
>
> -matt
>