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Re: single to three phase conversion



Original poster: "Christoph Bohr" <cb-at-luebke-lands.de> 

Hello Eric.

I can not really undestand this.... in cirucuits with only two windings the
winding direction is in most cases of no concern as the same effect can be
achieved with changing the polarity of one winding.
Of yourse you can get your signal 180 apart, but ist this really 3 phase?
I would find it interesting how to make one high amperage leg from two or
more low amperage 3 phase lags....
someone said this could be done with the use of capacitors, but I feel the
value of the cap is pretty big and dependend on the power consumed..

regards

Christoph

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Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: single to three phase conversion


 > Original poster: eric <hydrogen18-at-hydrogen18-dot-com>
 >
 > 2 phase 180 degrees out of phase isnt hard to generate. just wind the
 > primary clockwise and the secondary counterclockwise. some isolation
 > transformers might be set up like this.
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