steviec_lj
Rust Welding Professional
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Quick estimate, while in the shedI make it 87% - pretty impressive...
Dave H. (the other one)



Quick estimate, while in the shedI make it 87% - pretty impressive...
Dave H. (the other one)
I make it 87% - pretty impressive... Not up with VFDs though, they're usually in the high 90s!
They also don't draw most of a kw with no load :/
@Tilly819 - have you fitted power factor correction caps to the 240v input side?
Dave H. (the other one)
Thanks i'm glad you are enjoying themGood videos, easy viewing and I don't watch a lot!What do you do as a day job?
Yes I tool like a good video, but often wonder how many takes and how much editing goes into them. I really appreciate all the efforts others go to making them for us to learn from.A very interesting project and a great video. I wish I had the gift of getting information across in videos like you and the Boost.
A non technical observation, should the cabinet have some ventilation. Very nice job thou.
Yes I tool like a good video, but often wonder how many takes and how much editing goes into them. I really appreciate all the efforts others go to making them for us to learn from.
I've got a rotary converter here a clever mate made up. Uses a re-jigged 110V trannie on these lines:
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That's reconfigured to be an auto-transformer. I would have expected the output to be around 450v by simple addition.
Of course, it's 110 centre tapped and not 110-0-110![]()
They can make cracking power supplies for "experiments" though, 55-0-55 at a hundred amps goes a long way...
Dave H. (the other one)