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Thread: My new toy, Deckel FP1
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6th March 2015, 02:47 PM #46SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi Stuart.
here is the reply from the seller :
<<<<<<<<<< Thanks for your e-mail.
My friend, yes, I'm sure that our this inverter can be input 220v single phase and output 380v 3 phase. So please don't worry. And if you want to buy this, please place an order and pay for it .>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
so it seem they did made this 380v output lately
Peter
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7th March 2015, 04:54 PM #47
I followed up with a similar offer (for a 4kW VFD). http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/111454228395
I got the same sort of generic response until I was more specific:
Please advise the maximum output current of this particular VFD (220V 4kW).
It is written on the white sticker on the side of the unit.
Regards,
Joe
Hello friend,
Thank you for taking interest in the machine from us.
Basic technical parameters for this VFD as:
Input Voltage: 220V, 48-63 Hz, 1 or 3 phase as you like
Output Voltage: 220V, 0-400 Hz, 3 phase
And it can only be used for 3-phase motor.
Hope these can help you.
Feel free to let us know if you have any question else.
Thank you for the reply.
Unfortunately it does not answer my question at all. I have 3 Huanyang VFDs already and I am very familiar with what they can do and how they are connected....
I need to know what the maximum Amperage in the output is.
I specifically asked for the max A number from the white sticker on the side.
Joe
Dear Customer;
Thanks for your email.
The max Amperage is 17A.
Best regardsCheers,
Joe
9"thicknesser/planer, 12" bench saw, 2Hp Dusty, 5/8" Drill press, 10" Makita drop saw, 2Hp Makita outer, the usual power tools and carpentry hand tools...
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7th March 2015, 06:19 PM #48SENIOR MEMBER
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Good day Joe.
the one I refer to is link below . it is different from the one in your link and they sell twice as much . so i confident they are already got a technical copy of design like the Direct drive in the UK .
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-2KW-25A-In...:X:AAQ:US:1123
I also email the seller and he replied see post above.
regards
Peter
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7th March 2015, 06:31 PM #49SENIOR MEMBER
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7th March 2015, 09:24 PM #50GOLD MEMBER
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7th March 2015, 09:50 PM #51
All Huanyangs have the same connection diagram. I believe only the 380V models require 3-phase input, but I even doubt that. There appears to be no 'phase missing' connections in the full power circuit diagram. The three inputs simply connect directly to a rectifier.
Cheers,
Joe
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8th March 2015, 01:45 AM #52GOLD MEMBER
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love it
hi mate well done. you have all the good toys. every one should get one
aaron
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8th March 2015, 10:37 AM #53SENIOR MEMBER
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18th March 2015, 01:22 PM #54SENIOR MEMBER
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some update on my FP1 and my Deckel tool grinder
guys.
all the the small little problem on my FP1 is now fix . hand wheel also done .
all i have to do now is decide on the motor to get it running and some clean up . are the gibs on the vertical ( knee ?) can be adjusted ? , as it is quite tight to move up and downs .
Peter
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18th March 2015, 01:36 PM #55Senior Member
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Nice Work
Hi Peter,
Nice work on the PF1. I bet you are itching to power it up and make some chips.
I like the SO grinder. Where did you pick that up?
Cheers
Piers
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18th March 2015, 01:43 PM #56
Yes, there are gibs on the z axis. The little steel levers control gib tightness. Looks like yours are painted green. They are (from memory) on the operator's side of the machine. The same type of levers control the horizontal gib adjustment too. I replaced most of mine with ratcheting levers from Kipp because they got in an awkward spot with worn gibb strips.
It's all part of the service here at The House of Pain™
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18th March 2015, 02:05 PM #57SENIOR MEMBER
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18th March 2015, 02:55 PM #59SENIOR MEMBER
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yes they seem to be tight the whole range of travel not just one or two spots , it still moveable thought but your hand will be tired after you wind them up and downs or side to side a few time . the only place that it move very smooth is the head , it move in and out using hand wheel very smoothly and i think that is what you should expect from Deckel.
i can see a bit of Greases on the vertical big screw , i haven't clean and oil anything's yet , i'm thinking of using Kerosen to clean all the old oils/ grease and oil all those point again .
Peter
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18th March 2015, 09:31 PM #60GOLD MEMBER
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Nice work on the Deckel, Peter. Is the SO, a tool and cutter grinder, looks like it's brand new?
Kryn
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