All of our 3ph equipment at work requires Delta (3 legs of 120v). I've worked on some outside of the PO and had to buy a transformer to convert the Wye to Delta in the building I was in.
That's going to up your costs if you have to replace all the drives.
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LOL!!!! Somehow I missed getting updates for most of the last page........and I'm so far behind in watching youtube vids that I hadn't seen Brad's vids either. I'm now caught up and understand what's going on!! LOL Have you read my signature?
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lol Mike, and your last vid was 6 days ago! lets go already!
Ummmm.....I'm trying to let viewers keep up.......uummm...ya....that's what I'm doing..... LOL!!! I'll see what I can do
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So the Fanuc Alpha Drivers want 208-230 and my Rotary put out 240-250-240 - So I pulled a capacitor and it's now all about 240, so I just purchased a buck boost transformer to drop it down below 230. Reason is right now my servo's are LOUD, and I read it's from to high voltage, so I'll keep it off until I get it re-wired with the new x-former. It being summer the voltages are low in Iowa, but come Winter I don't want them to spike up and ruin anything.
Here is a video of the lathe.
That's like finding change under the back seat of the used car you buy.
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