Is there any chance of speaking with you on the phone Tom
Here all the time Geoffo, better to get answers from others as I'm just a Joe Soap, who knows nothing about electrics, apart from hooking up a VFD to a dual voltage motor,
and a wee bit about VFD's, should you have no choice apart from a cheapie inverter, (highly frowned upon by some)
or have want for a certain features like a auto shutoff fan, instead of one humming all the time.
Jack Forsberg
(Jack English machines) on youtube, has some vidoes on the subject of features, as he gets custom specified VFD's specially sent over from the Far East.
Everything I know installation wise is acquired knowledge from this forum and Bob Minchin's (myfordmans) helpful document.
Should you be shopping for motors that you don't want to publicize openly, you should be able to message me, (maybe there's a 3 post requirement,for "conversations")
It won't go unnoticed, as that's the spirit of these places.
Likewise if looking for advice on setting things up, on this thread or even a new one
regardless which motor you choose, folks will know you might want a hand with this and will keep an eye on it to walk you through.
You will get the info you require, if you state the work you plan on doing with the saw.
To give you some perspective on your choices, I can give my 2 cents.
For what it's worth I fitted a pot (potentiometer) like you see on electric guitar tone controls to give variable speed using a cheap huanyang VFD, on my 24" bandsaw.
I didn't use the variable speed in the end, took it off and not missing it one bit.
(this paragraph below is why I wouldn't choose a cheapie VFD for variable speed)
Basically saying better to get a good VFD if intending to use a pot.
That likely changes things to make it a more expensive affair,
not saying if I
needed to cut a lot of plastic or something else, that I couldn't manually type in
25hz and lock parameters (half speed of our 50hz power supply in Europe,
and keep an eye on the heat, as not efficiently cooling at that speed.
Why not a cheapie with a pot?
(The lights dimmed whilst adjusting, as they do when I use a heat gun or something else consumptive, (badly wired system in rented house)
That never happens even on startup or heavy cutting on this large saw.
Turns out the old Huanyang (one could call these one of the first of the cheapies)
It didn't like the use of a pot, and used to trip out.
Normally this tripping out is just a case of opening the box and hitting stop to reset,
looking back it must have been the pot doing this, as I haven't needed to touch either of my VFD's since.
The last straw was when it tripped, and couldn't be reset by a button, found out there is another reset inside (being aware that these things hold a charge after being unplugged! NO going near it until its powered down)
Took me ages to find that out, and I would take a wild uneducated guess its the same deal with any cheap VFD.
Saying that, a Jackified version could well be designed differently, and somethings could be done differently now on all, if my quiet VFD is anything to go with.
That doesn't mean that a knockoff of Jack's using cheaper parts wouldn't be just as problematic)
I've likely complicated your thread, so I'll stop now
It just seems to me you're on the fence about whether you want variable speed or not.
All the best
Tom