daytona
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posted on 21/11/02 at 09:56 PM |
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welding info
have got the chance to buy a tig welder with AC/DC output for £200, the only problem is its 3 phase. Does anyone know if its possible to get it
converted to single phase.
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interestedparty
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posted on 21/11/02 at 10:06 PM |
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I'm going to guess that it would need a different transformer at least. You would probably do better getting one of those devices that converts
single to three phase, trouble is, quite expensive
John
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Of society offenders who might well be underground,
And who never would be missed-- who never would be missed!
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ProjectLMP
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posted on 22/11/02 at 04:06 AM |
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What amperage does it use? TIG welders generally use more amps than MIG. Professional single phase transformer based powersupplys can easily pull
100amps. A phase converter may be usable but they get really expensive for high current applications. You may not be able to supply the amount of
current it requires from a domestic socket.
Home of the Astronomicalcost Mid engined LMP project
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David Jenkins
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posted on 22/11/02 at 08:55 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by interestedparty
I'm going to guess that it would need a different transformer at least. You would probably do better getting one of those devices that converts
single to three phase, trouble is, quite expensive
John
A 3-phase converter wouldn't work - they take the single phase and 'fake' the other two with inductors & capacitors. When they are driving a
3-phase motor there is no problem, as the motor itself forces the phases into reasonable shape. You also have to buy a converter to match the motor
size reasonably closely to aid this process.
The converter also gives a 'bump start' to help a 3-phase motor start before the phases are properly sorted by the motor.
The only way you could consider doing it is to use the converter to drive what is called a 'pilot motor' - a large 3-phase motor which spins without
a load - which means that you get a reasonably realistic 3-phase supply permanently from the output.
(guess who went through all this when he bought a large 3-phase lathe )
As a guide, my converter cost over £200 and will only supply 15A starting current and under 10A running current - you won't run a welder off that!
So the answer is - keep looking for a decent 1-phase welder...
rgds,
David
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Viper
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posted on 22/11/02 at 03:05 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by daytona
have got the chance to buy a tig welder with AC/DC output for £200, the only problem is its 3 phase. Does anyone know if its possible to get it
converted to single phase.
Do you know what the machine is? ie Miller, Kempi etc? if you can,t use it i might be interested...
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daytona
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posted on 24/11/02 at 12:03 AM |
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not sure of the make although i know its american, capable of 300A with foot control
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Wadders
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posted on 24/11/02 at 12:32 AM |
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I've also just bought a 3 phase lathe,and have been researching homemade rotary converters,try these links they may help.
Good luck
Al.
http://home.att.net/~waterfront-woods/Articles/phaseconverter.htm
http://home.att.net/~chipmaker/projpage.html
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/Ultimate.cgi
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daytona
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posted on 24/11/02 at 12:35 AM |
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Hello wadders, what hp is your three phase motor as i have got single to three phase inverters for sale but only up to 1hp
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Liam
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posted on 24/11/02 at 02:49 PM |
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Just a thought - you could find the other two phases at your local sub-station, and run a couple of extension leads to your house. "Nobody would
mind!".
Sorry, I didn't even take my coat off...
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Wadders
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posted on 24/11/02 at 05:48 PM |
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inverters
Hello wadders, what hp is your three phase motor as i have got single to three phase inverters for sale but only up to 1hp
Thanks for the offer Daytona,but unfortunately the lathe is 2 hp.
Cheers
Al.
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interestedparty
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posted on 24/11/02 at 06:58 PM |
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If one wanted to buy a three phase lathe or other piece of motor driven machinery, wouldn't it be easier to just change the motor for a single phase
unit?
John
As some day it may happen that a victim must be found,
I've got a little list-- I've got a little list
Of society offenders who might well be underground,
And who never would be missed-- who never would be missed!
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Wadders
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posted on 24/11/02 at 07:11 PM |
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If one wanted to buy a three phase lathe or other piece of motor driven machinery, wouldn't it be easier to just change the motor for a single phase
unit?
John
Valid point John,and correct to a degree,but single phase motors are between 30-50% less efficient than the equivelent 3 phase units,so in my case i
would probably need a 3hp single phase motor,these aint cheap new,and hard to find second hand, then theres the hassle of mounting the thing.
I reckon i can build a rotary phase converter for peanuts,as large 3 phase motors ar worth nowt second hand.
ATB
Al.
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bass
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posted on 24/11/02 at 07:47 PM |
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i run a 7HP motor off a converter, i did have an old converter that you had to run an other motor to make up the 2phs, but, it was a pain . starting
up one motor just to use the b/saw, s/grinder, lathe ect. 3ph machines are a lot cheaper to buy s/hand plus the motors are smaller and last a lot
longer. didnt like starating the compressor under load it burnt the motor out
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stephen_gusterson
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posted on 24/11/02 at 08:02 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Liam
Just a thought - you could find the other two phases at your local sub-station, and run a couple of extension leads to your house. "Nobody would
mind!".
Sorry, I didn't even take my coat off...
Actually, Liam, it wouldnt be as hard as that.
Three phases run down every street. Some houses are run from each phase, but I dont know what the 'firing order' is. But if you had a few friendly
neighbours and long extension leads, you could give it a try.
This isnt a serious suggestion BTW!!!!
atb
steve
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bass
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posted on 24/11/02 at 08:20 PM |
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some big houses, pubs, shops have 3ph
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Wadders
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posted on 24/11/02 at 08:46 PM |
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some big houses, pubs, shops have 3ph
So do all lamposts,know what i'm saying?
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