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Re: Siren suicide! (NEVA55 restoration)

Fri Nov 20, 2015 10:28 pm

orestis wrote:Thanks for your comments! The problem is the lack of three phase current in my house, so the video probably won't come soon.
Is it possible to acquire a phase converter of some kind? I don't know much about them so I might be asking a dumb question
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Re: Siren suicide! (NEVA55 restoration)

Sat Nov 21, 2015 2:00 am

All you need to make a phase converter is a larger three phase motor and some capacitors. Just search for homemade phase converter and many plans can be found.

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Re: Siren suicide! (NEVA55 restoration)

Sun Nov 22, 2015 4:30 pm

What about these compact static phase converters? They don't seem to appear nowhere in Europe.

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Re: Siren suicide! (NEVA55 restoration)

Mon Nov 23, 2015 5:22 am

I would stay away from any sort of static converter. They don't actaully produce three phase, they only provide a sort of starting pulse and some balancing with capacitors on the third leg. Even a homemade rotary converter doesn't produce perfectly balanced three phase, but signifigantly better than the static. You either need a rotary converter or a VFD. You could possibly get a static converter and use it to make a rotary. You will need the converter sized at least twice the power the siren. So for example if it's 2hp you would want at least a 4hp. I believe three phase is more commonly used in Europe, probably why converters aren't as common.

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