On occasion, people ask what brand phase converter they should buy. It is difficult to answer that question without looking inside the panels and seeing what type / rating of components the manufacturer used as well as wire gauge, protection type etc.
There were recent posts about an American Rotary RPC and a Phase-O-Matic “Medium Duty” static. The Phase-O-Matic used a 125V starting cap and no balance caps.
I was curious if the people that have purchased a phase converter could post a picture of the internals, with some text that has the ratings of the capacitors and the contactor, the brand, the HP rating and the motor data plate info if it was a rotary.
If people add the data, and the more experienced members, critique the designs it could serve as a buyers guide of sorts for those who do not want to build their own.
-Joe
On occasion, people ask what brand phase converter they should buy. It is difficult to answer that question without looking inside the panels and seeing what type / rating of components the manufacturer used as well as wire gauge, protection type etc.There were recent posts about an American Rotary RPC and a Phase-O-Matic “Medium Duty” static. The Phase-O-Matic used a 125V starting cap and no balance caps.I was curious if the people that have purchased a phase converter could post a picture of the internals, with some text that has the ratings of the capacitors and the contactor, the brand, the HP rating and the motor data plate info if it was a rotary. If people add the data, and the more experienced members, critique the designs it could serve as a buyers guide of sorts for those who do not want to build their own.-Joe
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