Eric thanks for your response.?
What makes the phase perfect the better choice vs a rotary converter? Price is a consideration as I’ll have lots of other shop and house projects to do so if I can save a few thousand I’m happy to do so.?
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On Jun 4, 2022, at 5:00 PM, Eric Janson <jej@...> wrote:
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Good luck with your move!
I bought a Phase Perfect and it has worked very well. The specs are good, and when Felder learned I was installing a Phase Perfect, they didn;t bother having me send in the voltage on the legs, they said their experience with them was great. Over and over I have heard that a 10HP Phase Perfect does not need any additional padding (overspecing) so a 10HP PP will be fine with a 10HP motor.? Of course if you want to buy more power in anticipation?of beefier equipment in?the future, better sooner than later.
Cheers
Eric Janson
On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 1:10 PM Dan Gavrilyuk <
dgwoodco@...> wrote:
After 4 years in my current commercial ship rental with three phase, I’m taking the plunge and buying a house with a 1k square foot detached garage. Closing is July 22, move will take place in August.?
I’ll be needing a way to power my three phase equipment on single phase power so looking for the best way to do so. The garage has a 120amp sub panel from the house.?
Three phase equipment coming with me are a 10hp 25” planer, 7.5hp 16” jointer, 7.5 hp k700s, and a 7.5hp f700z shaper on the way (due for delivery end of August)?
I’m leaning towards a American rotary 15hp phase converter (possibly 20hp to account for future equipment). But I’ve also been hearing a lot about Phase Perfect converters. What are the pros and cons of each type? Any input will be greatly appreciated.?
Not included on this list is my 10hp single phase 43” timesaver wide belt.?