Friday, 17 January 2014

Re: [SOUTHBENDLATHE] RE: How do you Test a 3-Phase Converter?

 

On January 17, 2014 02:47:34 PM you wrote:
> P.S.: The Generator I was using was a 6,500 Watt unit. It has an electrical
> panel with circuit breakers, 110 and 220-Volt outlets.

That brings up another point.
Line power is a sine wave and most modern generators use an inverter which
produces a square wave.

I have no idea if that would present a problem to your converter but if
possible testing with line power could help trouble shoot.

Ken from Canada.

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