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06-12-2017 #1
Not your standard 3 phase voltages by any means but might be okay for a converter ? I believe there is a minimum load required for one thing but I'm not 100% on that.
I meant to ask this much earlier, was the machine working okay with the current setup, you changed nothing and then the next time you started the machine there was this fault ?
Did you actually start any of the motors during these last tests ? it should be okay to do so but you won't get any braking.Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted
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06-12-2017 #2
All the information is here to down load https://www.powercapacitors.co.uk/pr...ve-converters/ It states that you can not treat it the same as a normal 3 phase supply.
Yes, the machine was running for a time then the MCB to the Transwave triped on the saw and the planer, got worse then would not start at all without tripping. Chattery contacts only noticed when opened the enclosure.
Yes ran all of the motors, no braking, but they all started and stopped, many times.
What to do next?
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