- Lincoln Idealarc R3S-325 3 phase to single phase
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Lincoln Idealarc R3S-325 3 phase to single phase
Converting to single phase. Using the phantom leg technique --- or is it phantom limb technique
Reading a lot of posts about doing the conversion and finding this utube vid
Lincoln R3S-325 3ph To Single Phase Conversion w/capacitor - YouTube
pointed me in the right direction. I have converted the machine " Well " It at least turns on, I haven't tried to weld anything yet.
Hoping someone can explain my using an online calculator without understanding it's how and why's.
I have been playing around on online calculators, using different uf. 1st using a capacitor resistance calculator uf + 60Hz and " for the states" and 2nd inputting that resistance + 220v in the phase shift calculator. The different uf gives the same angle shift 45 ° and 155.56 voltage. But it does change the Currant/Amps, the larger the uf the more amps.
45uf = 58.9463R = 2.64A
50uf = 53.0516R = 2.93A
70uf = 37.894R = 4.11A
Capacitor Impedance Calculator
https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/too...ce-calculator/
RC-Series circuit, online calculator
https://www.redcrab-software.com/en/...Series-Circuit
After installing a 50uf cap. I run different settings and recorded the amp readings.
Doing trigger pulls on a big chunk of car spindle.
This is the average amp numbers from different settings.
Using a high priced Harborfrieght clamp multimeter ($15.00)
L1 = 26.025
L2 = 25.725
L3 = 4.5
We can see L3 is way off from the others. When I plugin different size capacitors in the calculators, the closest numbers are 500uf = 5.3052 R == 29.32 A.
450uf = 5.8946 == 26.39 A
550uf = 4.8229 == 32.26 A
I also noticed. If I play with the resistance value "I.E" increase / decrease the value different from what the Capacitor Impedance Calculator spits out in the Calculate RC series circuit. It will change the phase angle.
I have a 45uf cap. Next i will run the 50uf + 45uf in parallel, check if it follows what I learned from this, so far.
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Re: Lincoln Idealarc R3S-325 3 phase to single phase
Adding the 2nd capacitor parallel 45uf + 50uf brings the L3 amp up to 9 amps.
I haven't been able to find any 400 - 600 uf run capacitors. I really don't want a bank of capacitors rattling inside the welder. I'm wondering if I really need to worry about evening up the L1-2-3 amps, or just leave it with the 50uf. The welder didn't seem to care, using .045 wire and huge chunk of steel didn't seem to slow it down.
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Re: Lincoln Idealarc R3S-325 3 phase to single phase
Yep. I don't think my half assed welding skills will ever tax the machine enough to worry aboot. I really don't need a Ferrari as a grocery getter lol
If ever a crazy alignment of the planets and George wins the lottery on a Friday to tax the welder, I know how to fix it
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Re: Lincoln Idealarc R3S-325 3 phase to single phase
Taxing it is the wrong way to say it.
The welder has to wiring options. Below 300v and Above 300v. So the welder isn't loosing power. Just the 3rd leg is a little small and retarded.
I know and understand all about small and retarded 3rd legs
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