Good evening all
With my options still open regarding workshop Electrics, or rather more to do with motor feed electricals, and I came accross this one on the bay at £695 "labled JFK Electrical NI" 5.5kw 7.5hp, input 240 volt 1 phase output 415 3 phase and I though I'd ask those good knowlegeable folk on the forum if they have came across or even used this one, and if it's upto what it claims to be, as in producing a constant 5.5kw if that is possible.
It wouldn't be the firdt time that I've bought a pig in a poke, and at the price advertised, comparable to others seems reasonable. I've also been looking on the bay at used rotary phase converter, again at 5.5kw
As I believe either one off the above would suit my needs better at this time. decision time is looming and getting ever closer, and will need to be taken soon.
My reasoning for being drawn to the above mentioned as the TS motor is 3.3kw and the threads that I've read regarding dust/chip extraction, then I'd require a further 2.2 kw to be started after the saw. which would power a reasonable CFM extraction system.
Any thoughts/input on this would be most welcome folks
Rob
With my options still open regarding workshop Electrics, or rather more to do with motor feed electricals, and I came accross this one on the bay at £695 "labled JFK Electrical NI" 5.5kw 7.5hp, input 240 volt 1 phase output 415 3 phase and I though I'd ask those good knowlegeable folk on the forum if they have came across or even used this one, and if it's upto what it claims to be, as in producing a constant 5.5kw if that is possible.
It wouldn't be the firdt time that I've bought a pig in a poke, and at the price advertised, comparable to others seems reasonable. I've also been looking on the bay at used rotary phase converter, again at 5.5kw
As I believe either one off the above would suit my needs better at this time. decision time is looming and getting ever closer, and will need to be taken soon.
My reasoning for being drawn to the above mentioned as the TS motor is 3.3kw and the threads that I've read regarding dust/chip extraction, then I'd require a further 2.2 kw to be started after the saw. which would power a reasonable CFM extraction system.
Any thoughts/input on this would be most welcome folks
Rob