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Re: Phase Perfect Simple


 


Thank you for all your responses.?
My take is the PP sales team has been blowing hot air into the phone. One sales guy told me that that the 7.5 PP Simple has been discontinued but that is not true. Another said that the?software?on the simple line can¡¯t handle two motors at once. I¡¯ve only heard good things about phase perfect so I have to assume their service tech team is more reliable than sales. It honestly makes me want to re-consider buying from them.?

To answer an initial question, I am a business but don't rely on these machines like a full time cabinet shop does. We timber frame, build about one custom house a year and do occasional architectural woodwork and cabinetry as it comes.?

Re: Breaking
I'm with Imran. I¡¯ve heard this can be an issue with regenerative breaking that sends power back to the grid. I know this is utilized on large industrial machines but certainly not my old Felder.

Cheers,?
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P?aul Denison | Porchlight Woodworks
Chimacum, WA





On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 3:15 PM, imranindiana <imranindiana@...> wrote:
The brake has been mentioned here before but I do not see any impact of braking on the PP. During braking, motor is disconnected from PP but the brake board is using power to create DC for braking, which is not power intensive. So should be a non-issue. Does anyone see how braking can affect PP?

Imran Malik

On Jul 19, 2024, at 6:02?PM, John Hinman via groups.io <jhinman1911@...> wrote:

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Phase Perfect discouraged me from using the Simple version because it would not accommodate the brake and other electronics of the saw I recently ordered. It did bump the price by about a $1,400.
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I¡¯m still waiting on an electrician to install it.
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John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S and A941

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