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Stopped, splayed & wedged scarf joint
You guys have gotten my week off to a really good start. I have renewed confidence & vigor for this endeavor!As above - VFDs give you complete control of the motor, and have NVR and overload protection built in. Also, if you ever decide to sell the machines, you can advertise them as suitable for single or three phase supplies.
Having worked on a farm without electricity where I had to fire up the dirty old genny every time I wanted to use a power tool, I would go for VFDs every time. Also consider that you may wish to run more than one machine at once, so the genny will have to be rated for that, plus the extra loading that inductive things like motors will cause.
True 3ph versus ‘pseudo’ 3ph is pretty much irrelevant - VFDs produce a sort of chopped-up version of mains, but putting this through the windings of a motor smooths this out and will make zero difference to your woodworking. In fact, the soft start/stop functions will probably be kinder to the machines.
Thanks again for sharing your practical experience & insight