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05-29-2014, 09:51 AM
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That is one of the reasons I love three phase motors. Easy to reverse with a cam switch, can switch directions without having to let the motor slow/stop and much better balanced than a single phase motor.
I've never lived in a house without three-phase and I don't intend to either.
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I'd love to have 3 phase, I've tried - no chance. They use to allow it 30 odd years ago but now for residential properties only for special purposes.
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Ask them what could be more special than a log splitter Dave!
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An 'Iron Lung' that would be for a special purpose or some other medical reason.
They just seem very opposed to supply 3 phase to homes now days. Shame really.
I agree my log splitter should be special enough
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(05-29-2014, 10:48 AM)DaveH Wrote: An 'Iron Lung' that would be for a special purpose or some other medical reason.
They just seem very opposed to supply 3 phase to homes now days. Shame really.
I agree my log splitter should be special enough
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Dave,
Tell them your wife needs the log splitter for physical therapy.
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05-30-2014, 07:45 AM
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here's a link to the manual that I think is correct used the info on the front of the drive in the picture that Dave posted to locate it with, its in plain english unlike most of the chinese manuals that I've seen.
For the wood splitter I would input all the motor data for the motor that you have and do the quick start start up,
Nice looking inverter
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http://www.cyberma.cz/sites/files/GD10%20manual.pdf
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(05-30-2014, 07:45 AM)dallen Wrote: here's a link to the manual that I think is correct used the info on the front of the drive in the picture that Dave posted to locate it with, its in plain english unlike most of the chinese manuals that I've seen.
For the wood splitter I would input all the motor data for the motor that you have and do the quick start start up,
Nice looking inverter
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http://www.cyberma.cz/sites/files/GD10%20manual.pdf
Thanks DA,
It is a 'plug and go' all I have to do is connect the inverter to the mains, and the motor to the inverter and off it should go.
I was just looking how to put in a STOP & START push button. Only because the one that was demonstrated to me had a start and stop button.
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hope the manual helps and that it was for your inverter, they are really pretty simple to wire up, some of them are hell to get put into the program mode but thats mostly the high end ones like Allen Bradley.
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the information that your looking for on remote start stop starts on page 33 of the manual that I linked to and continues onto pages 34 35 and I think 36 but the main pages for parameter setting and wiring are 33 34 35.
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