Hello Jeff,
As many times happen, the simplest solutions are the best (we have to
remember again about the KISS principle).
As someone said before, maybe a starting capacitor can be used.
Anyway, a separate PS will cost me less than the motor, and the noise
may be a problem.
And the motor will not solve the 400 Hz needed here problem.
But this idea is so simple and so useful that is shocking me!!!
Thanks, 73s,
Traian
jeff millar wrote:
> Note: you don't need a motor generator, just a motor... Start a 3 phase
> motor on two phases and it will generate the third phase, just by spinning.
>
> jeff, wa1hco
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