Thanks Bloy, I'll keep posting. I made a mistake already in the posts... the motor is in fact a 4/8 pole motor, but the more poles a motor has, the SLOWER the speed. So for this motor, when the output of the inverter is connected to the set of terminals which corresponds to 8 poles, the motor will be SLOWER. So more poles = SLOWER MOTOR SPEED. My plan initially is to connect it to the 4-pole set to get the higher speed, and set up the step pulleys to be one "notch" below top speed. |