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Looking into home wiring of the new bridgeport... And have read about people splitting the cnc electronics that I guess can run single phase 220 from the spindle motor that would need to be on the other side of a phase converter. Guessing if it were split I would have to worry less about the phase converter working perfect (ie all the legs of = voltage) so as to not have a negative effect on the CNC side stuff (guessing accuracy gets a bit messy if the power isn't clean?) Also could go with a less expencive rotary converter perhaps if I did it this way? Anyway curious if anyone ever wrote anything up connection wise for rewiring. I have not looked at the wiring schematic. Perhaps could figure it out from there if no one else already has. Thanks. b. |
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