220v/50hz power rig

Joel Jaeggli joelja at darkwing.uoregon.edu
Wed Sep 5 19:34:35 UTC 2001



a step-up-down transformer should work fine, if slightly less elegantly
than a switching rectifier...

you just need one sized to the load, that's probably about 30 pounds of
pig-iron...

http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=790700&item=TC-2000&type=store

http://www.allelectronics.com/pdf/transformers.pdf

On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Randy Bush wrote:

>
> you're gonna love this one.
>
> i have a piece of equipment i will be shipping to china that i want to test
> before i ship it over.  it has a <gasp!> electric motor!  so i need some
> kind of transformer/inverter setup that plugs into red blooded american
> 115v/60hz and can handle
>
>     Power requirement:  1.5 kW
>     Voltage requirement:  220 V
>     Frequency:  50/60 Hz
>     Current requirement:  10 A
>     Current protection by user:  16 A (slow blow)
>     Protection type:  IP 54
>     Processor:  C167, 20 MHz
>     Spindle motor power:  AC 380 Watts
>     Brake:  Electro-dynamic & mechanical
>
> any clues?  thanks.
>
> randy
>

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