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    running off rotary phase converter

    Do I need to isolate the wild leg that comes from my rotary phase converter -and if so - which terminal do I use?

    Joe


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    What machine do you have?


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    phase converter

    Lyn,

    It's a lathe with a centurion V control. I think its vintage is '94 or '95.

    Joe


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    My Milltronics machines all have the pc control (centurion 5 and up).
    The wild leg is always L2. The other two go through a transformer before going to the pc. Hope this helps.


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