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Topic: Converting Christie P35GPS to VFD motor drive
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David Buckley
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 525
From: Oxford, N. Canterbury, New Zealand
Registered: Aug 2004
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posted 12-17-2014 12:30 AM
quote: Michael Trudell I actually have a lot of experience with brushless DC motors, but only a little with AC 3 phase motors.
As you've probably noticed, these two technologes have a lot in common!
quote: Michael Trudell Looking back on earlier posts, it appeared that a 1 HP rated VFD should meet the acceleration demand without burning up.
Given that projectors (in my limited experience) have fractional HP motors, I'd have thought a VFD rated at 1HP would be fine.
The other thing that comes to mind is motor voltage; again, not my area of expertise, but theres something ringing a bell about motor voltage and compatibility; a common setup for small motors is a three phase motor and a single phase supplied VFD, which requires the three phase motor to be rated to operate at the single phase voltage, not the three phase voltage. And that some three phase motors are wired delta and can be rewired star so they can run on single phase voltage over three phases... I may be blubbering a bit here!
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