Gunther,
That one single phase would surely need a lot of current - if you intend to
run the entire machine from one power feed. As you recall when you were
visiting Houston, I ran mine from three different sources because all three
together were more than 15 amps.
Those 3 blowers alone account for almost a kilowatt by themselves. (At
least on startup).
I have some more testing to do on mine, but I think I can drop it to two
feeds, which would run from a 240V outlet just fine.
- Matt
At 08:39 PM 1/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hi,
just to be sure, I would simply put all three phases on the
same single phase. Are there any problems with that? The
VAX 6000 is much pickier, but the VAX 11 and everything
having the simple power distribution box should be fine,
right?
thanks,
-Gunther
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