Re: why not just change the motor?
Posted by
metlmunchr
on 2004-01-23 09:56:22 UTC
Jeffe, you asked for thoughts, so here are mine. Several very
knowledgable people have spent a fair amount of time attempting to
answer your posts in an understandable manner. It appears that your
only interest is in arguing with each of them. However, with each
additional post, you demonstrate that your knowledge base of the
subject at hand just isnt up to the task. Maybe you could give
these fellows a break for a bit and explain what a rotary static
converter is and also what a pc-cnc/enc is. I might need one or
both of those if I knew what they were. Just my thoughts.
Cliff
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "jlsmith269"
<jlsmith269@y...> wrote:
knowledgable people have spent a fair amount of time attempting to
answer your posts in an understandable manner. It appears that your
only interest is in arguing with each of them. However, with each
additional post, you demonstrate that your knowledge base of the
subject at hand just isnt up to the task. Maybe you could give
these fellows a break for a bit and explain what a rotary static
converter is and also what a pc-cnc/enc is. I might need one or
both of those if I knew what they were. Just my thoughts.
Cliff
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "jlsmith269"
<jlsmith269@y...> wrote:
> okay, so IF it could be rewound for 800 (i think that's high, it'shere)
> cheaper in houston, but they have about 50 rewind shops about
> that would elimenate VFD noise, RSC (rotary static converter)issues,
> and some shielding issues with PC based control systems..under)
>
> on "as strong".. that part I don't see, as many low HP (3 and
> machines are offered to be able to be wired either way, or am Ijust
> reading the marketing materials wrong?hp
>
>
> Or, heck, let's get to the heart of the issue, if *I* bought a 2
> boss 8 cnc, 3ph, I would NOT bother with a vfd on it.. i would getthe
> wiring and motor from a 2 hp 220 1ph , and bolt it on... and yeah,I
> would spend DOUBLE or more for that simple solution, rather thansetup.
> kludge it, knowing I am introducing unknowns into a pc-cnc/enc
>
>
> thoughts?
> jeffe
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jlsmith269
2004-01-22 07:22:32 UTC
why not just change the motor?
Kim Lux
2004-01-22 08:30:56 UTC
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Roy Morrison
2004-01-22 09:29:18 UTC
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Brian
2004-01-22 13:57:35 UTC
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jlsmith269
2004-01-22 18:03:37 UTC
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Brian
2004-01-22 18:45:08 UTC
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Jon Elson
2004-01-22 22:06:25 UTC
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jlsmith269
2004-01-23 07:42:54 UTC
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turbulatordude
2004-01-23 08:02:01 UTC
Re: why not just change the motor? VFD's
Jon Elson
2004-01-23 09:54:38 UTC
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metlmunchr
2004-01-23 09:56:22 UTC
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Paul
2004-01-23 10:03:10 UTC
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Shawncd
2004-01-23 10:17:55 UTC
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turbulatordude
2004-01-23 10:26:58 UTC
Re: why not just change the motor? VFD Question ??
Shawncd
2004-01-23 11:07:10 UTC
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fiteboss
2004-01-23 11:35:53 UTC
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jlsmith269
2004-01-23 11:39:16 UTC
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Jon Elson
2004-01-23 18:47:16 UTC
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roel370@a...
2004-01-23 19:05:15 UTC
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ballendo
2004-01-24 07:22:51 UTC
Just Use a VFD or converter! was Re: why not just change the motor?
Lee Studley
2004-01-24 07:34:10 UTC
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Dave Dillabough
2004-01-25 07:34:59 UTC
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