I spent large coin buying a three phase motor and VFD motor controller to convert my 10X22 lathe into something that will change speed without the half hour of frustration unbolting idlers and swapping belts ( King Lathe, really a terrible belt setup). All the information I can find, and all the You Tube videos I have watched ( Clough42 and others ) stress that this trick can only be performed by swapping out the existing single phase capacitor start motor and replacing it with a three phase motor. The pain and agony of doing this and tearing out the forest of relays and safety switches held me back but I decided to man up and get it done. I cracked open the little instruction sheet that came with the VFD. This is one of the super cheap Chinese models that are everywhere on Amazon and Ebay. In studying the wiring diagrams I noticed that there are three models of this inverter, the AT1 which I have ( single phase input to three phase output), the AT3 ( Three phase input and output) and the AT2, SINGLE PHASE INPUT AND OUTPUT. Whaaat? The wiring diagram shows hooking this model up to a single phase capacitor start motor. Could it be? Would this work on my existing lathe motor? Could I avoid all the hassle of replacing the motor?
My electrical knowledge is limited. I have included copies of the part of the manual that describes the single phase in and out motor setup. Does anyone have any idea if this is actually a thing? The AT2 VFD is widely available on Amazon.
My electrical knowledge is limited. I have included copies of the part of the manual that describes the single phase in and out motor setup. Does anyone have any idea if this is actually a thing? The AT2 VFD is widely available on Amazon.