Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 5/16/2006 at 1:07 PM Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
I don't know if I'd ever use something
like that for a computer. I
suppose it would probably be fine for something like a three-phase
compressor or grinder motor, but I definitely would use a
motor-generator set for a computer. No sense in tempting fate.
I've heard that utility companies really hate the idler-motor kind of phase
converter. Apparently the PF of these things is nothing short of
goshawful.
What part of the circuit magnifies the lag?
Peace... Sridhar
On the other hand, the home windpower hobbyists(?)
will sometimes take
large three-phase induction motors and rework the rotor to use neodynium
permanent magnets. Apparently, the result is an alternator that puts out a
fair amount of power at low RPMs. So maybe there's some grist for
someone's "do-it-yourself" rotary MG converter setup--though I'd hate
to
think about how squirrely the output frequency would get.