Hello All
I am having issues with my Fadal VMC. a little back story to start
Purchase my VMC 10 hp toshiba inverter standard machine wire 230 3 phase when purchased.
I do not have three phase power where i live so i went to rotary converter route i purchased my converter from ebay north american Rotary converters and installed my own Baldor Motor.
Machine ran fine for a few weeks until i took a few jobs on that i had to do some hogging. And i burned up my spindal motor And possible the inverter. Was told that i shouldnt use a Rotary converter on my machine because the Campacitors dont hold enough Power Supply to react fast enough when the motor is in and out of load... i have got many different opinions on the matter and was wondering if anyone out there has had similar issuse.
The Next problem i am facing is in the midst of working out the converter issuse i have been in the process of hooking the machine up single phase. It has a T 814 transformer in it and I have wired it in to the book. But Im having issues when it comes to the inverter I have a G2 Toshiba inverter. that calls for 3 phase power in. Again i have been told that these can run on single phase and they will generate the third leg. but im not getting any power or response from the inverter when i have juice going to it.
{Power into machine
120 V L1
123 V L3 from the shut off box
From Transformer in machine To the invertor
121 V L1
124 V L3 {here i have seen a few post about putting a Jumper Wire Between L3 and L2}
also i have to communitcation wires for the pin connector that i need to check into some more
I Have plenty of pictures if anyone has a Clue here Please let me know your opinions
I am having issues with my Fadal VMC. a little back story to start
Purchase my VMC 10 hp toshiba inverter standard machine wire 230 3 phase when purchased.
I do not have three phase power where i live so i went to rotary converter route i purchased my converter from ebay north american Rotary converters and installed my own Baldor Motor.
Machine ran fine for a few weeks until i took a few jobs on that i had to do some hogging. And i burned up my spindal motor And possible the inverter. Was told that i shouldnt use a Rotary converter on my machine because the Campacitors dont hold enough Power Supply to react fast enough when the motor is in and out of load... i have got many different opinions on the matter and was wondering if anyone out there has had similar issuse.
The Next problem i am facing is in the midst of working out the converter issuse i have been in the process of hooking the machine up single phase. It has a T 814 transformer in it and I have wired it in to the book. But Im having issues when it comes to the inverter I have a G2 Toshiba inverter. that calls for 3 phase power in. Again i have been told that these can run on single phase and they will generate the third leg. but im not getting any power or response from the inverter when i have juice going to it.
{Power into machine
120 V L1
123 V L3 from the shut off box
From Transformer in machine To the invertor
121 V L1
124 V L3 {here i have seen a few post about putting a Jumper Wire Between L3 and L2}
also i have to communitcation wires for the pin connector that i need to check into some more
I Have plenty of pictures if anyone has a Clue here Please let me know your opinions