It's been my experience that torque drops with lower rpms on a vfd. At least this is true with the 2.2kw 24000rpm motor on my router and the 3600rpm motor on my mill. Both are 3 phase, the former is 400hz and the later is 50hz.
What solution DC or VFD is most pleasant noise-wise?
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Thanks
I have found most single phase motors can be rewound to 3 phase and the number of active poles can be changed as well - just find a competent rewinder.
Further you can use a VFD to run the beans out of the motor - typically generating many multiples of the horsepower.
I do this all the time in my line of work (robotics) where I need much more power to weight ratios than are typically available from standard 1500 / 3000 rpm configuration squirrel cage motors.
(See attached article)
Most motors can be spun up to 3000 - 12000 rpm for commensurate winds and appropriate consideration to bearings. balance, cooling and other issues.
Most persons are going to chime in and tell you why not - but I am talking from real world practical application here.
Regards, Ken
Thanks Dave
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