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Tormented Soul

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  1. Using a relay to engage the controls when the 3ph power is active is the correct way to do this. It is not to code to tap a single phase off the converter for your control voltages.

    just an FYI from a real electrician



    Steve is correct.
    I made mention of the generated leg because of the fact that it doesn't split.
    In no way was I suggesting to use it or tap off of it to run the controls of the converter.

    Some machinery does have voltage sensitive electronics and you have to be aware of the potential
    for voltage differences on the generated leg.

    Zach
  2. Generally it is a no-no to use the generated leg of the phase converter to power the controls of anything.

    The third leg will generate ~ 240 vac between it and ground. It does not split to 120 vac like your household current does.

    Some folks call this a stinger.

    Does your hammer try to single phase when the converter is off?

    The hammer shouldn't even have any power going to it unless the converter is running.

    Did you build the converter?

    Hope this helps.

    Zach

  3. I would check with your local code first.
    All 220V machines in my home shop are on their own circuit with a properly sized breaker
    and or point of use fuze.
    Most all industrial wiring that I have seen has been done that way except for
    a few plants that I've been in that had "buss bars" hung from the ceiling.
    Even then each machine hooked to the "buss bar" was properly fused.

    Hope this helps.

    Zach

  4. Thanks Guys!
    I bought a 330 euroanvil a few months ago and this weekend was the first chance the weather was nice enough
    to get out and play.
    All the pieces with the exception of the basket twists were hammered out of
    some 1/2 rebar. The basket stock was some 3/16 round I had laying around.


    Frosty, Thanks! The piece on the heel is another welded bundle for a basket twist.

    Rob, Thanks!

    Billy, I tacked the pieces together with my MIG then hammered the welds out.
    I will try to forge weld a bundle this weekend.

    Sam, Thanks for the compliments and the tips! The flat in the scroll is the result of using a pair
    of needle nose pliers to get the scroll started. I don't have a pair of round nose pliers or scrolling tongs as of yet.

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