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    Hi again do you think that a Rotary phase converter would be better than a digital phase invertor the problem is that they are all so pricey to be able to run the dual speed motor.

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    My guess is that the rotary converter would be more robust. The reason is that the two speed switching would mean, that to be safe with an electronic converter, would ALL have to be powered down before motor is reconfigured for the other speed, otherwise there could be a momentary open circuit or short to blow the output gates.

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    Looked into the Rotary phase converter and this would be the best option for us because the set up will allow the use of dual speed motor and also the additional option to use other equipment at the same time if required. Just wondering if anyone has a Transwave rotary converter and if so is it for Sale? preferably a RT4 model.

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    RT4 is currently £1086 + £50 shipping, I have the price list printed out on my desk as I'm ordering an RT7 shortly ;-)
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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