Ive read posts in the past where people discuss the difficulties in converting 3ph wadkin thicknessers to 1ph, due to the dual motors.
I know about as much on the subject as is contained in the line above - ie virtually nothing.
Most of the posts ive read have been old and, generally, without conclusion.
So my question is -
If i were to obtain a 3ph wadkin now, with twin motors, is there a good (tested) pathway to running the machine on a 1ph supply?
Im guessing twin inverters, but i gather not all motors can easily be run off inverters? The cost of inverters is not what it used to be, so any indication on costing to do the job properly / reliably?
Thank you,
I know about as much on the subject as is contained in the line above - ie virtually nothing.
Most of the posts ive read have been old and, generally, without conclusion.
So my question is -
If i were to obtain a 3ph wadkin now, with twin motors, is there a good (tested) pathway to running the machine on a 1ph supply?
Im guessing twin inverters, but i gather not all motors can easily be run off inverters? The cost of inverters is not what it used to be, so any indication on costing to do the job properly / reliably?
Thank you,