I'll start by saying that I am reasonably comfortable about these inverters, having a wood lathe and an old Fobco Star drill running off them.
I am restoring a Cooksley 12" planer/ thicknesser and have a single to 3 phase 240v inverter made by a Chinese company called Isacon Power Control Tech.
I had a wee batle to begin with to get this to run as all its initial settings were for a 400Hz output and rather obviously I am wanting 50 Hz. Anyhow the motor is now running albeit without being attached to the drum. However try as I might I cannot find a parameter on this particular inverter that seemingly delays the motor start for 10 seconds - that is, press the 'Start' button on the inverter and nothing happens for what I am timing as exactly 10 seconds and then the rotor winds up as expected.
Can anybody make any suggeestions as to why it might do this - both my other two inverters fire up the related motor immediately ?
I am restoring a Cooksley 12" planer/ thicknesser and have a single to 3 phase 240v inverter made by a Chinese company called Isacon Power Control Tech.
I had a wee batle to begin with to get this to run as all its initial settings were for a 400Hz output and rather obviously I am wanting 50 Hz. Anyhow the motor is now running albeit without being attached to the drum. However try as I might I cannot find a parameter on this particular inverter that seemingly delays the motor start for 10 seconds - that is, press the 'Start' button on the inverter and nothing happens for what I am timing as exactly 10 seconds and then the rotor winds up as expected.
Can anybody make any suggeestions as to why it might do this - both my other two inverters fire up the related motor immediately ?