[modeleng] Re: Myford ML7 motor replacement
- From: peter.chadwick@xxxxxxxxxxx
- To: modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 22:30:15 +0100
One consideration is that a 3 phase variable speed invertor could allow
use of the original 3 phase motor PLUS the addition of variable speeds.
This could well be worthwhile.
Peter Chadwick
Swindon
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