With it only being 2 HP, why not get a cheap VFD, then you can run it at various speeds as you see fit. Sub-3HP VFDs are usually cheaper than getting a new single phase motor.
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As dave said, you'll be better off with a VFD. The aren't that hard to wire up. Hot, neutral and ground going in. Three hots and a ground going out to the motor. No more difficult then to wire in a new motor. Programming may be more tricky but many VFDs have a quick setting or mode that works decently well otherwise I've programmed a few and it's not bad to do. You can always ask up here if you get stumped.Motor is a marathon 220/440V 3phase 2hp.
I'm not against getting a VFD, I have a very basic understanding of VFD and 3 phase wiring, It definitely outside my wheelhouse, trying to keep things simplish
im looking at ~200.00 for a 2hp 120/240 single phase locally
Basically I'd need a parts list and wiring diagram lol
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Water is also headed down in my area, with all the roads still greasy today. So I grabbed the grandkids and headed off to Dayton / Cinci area to watch the big eclipse tomorrow.Evening guys.
Everything is slowly drying out here. But the run off from everything is off the charts. I made it out today on the SXS. the flooding we had was really next level here.
Well yes you can. But the output needs four wires. Three for power and one for ground. But that shouldn't be two difficult as there are plenty of SOOW cords with four conductors in them. 12 awg, depending on distance is actually good for 30 amps for THHN wires but NEC limits it to 20 amps. Most regular extension cords though have PVC insulation that doesn't have the same temperature rating so it's limited to 25 amps (NEC limit is 20a). Both should be capable of running the fan with a current draw of around 16-18 amps at 120 volts. The 120 volt cord will probably run a but warm but if your not running full blast all the time you will be fine.Awesome
Can I run like a 12-2 size wire for power, hack up a 12-2 extension cord put special plugs on it and run that? I'm sure it's not exactly "code"
I pretty much plan to run 210-220v for supply, on a 12-2 25-50' cord, should handle ~10A fine. There's 3-4' lead of 12-3? coming off the motor already. Basically the fan is going to hang around the door area to shove air into the barn/shop during the summer. Drop a 220v outlet by the door.. Build a 3 wheel cart for it to ride in to move it around on.Well yes you can. But the output needs four wires. Three for power and one for ground. But that shouldn't be two difficult as there are plenty of SOOW cords with four conductors in them. 12 awg, depending on distance is actually good for 30 amps for THHN wires but NEC limits it to 20 amps. Most regular extension cords though have PVC insulation that doesn't have the same temperature rating so it's limited to 25 amps (NEC limit is 20a). Both should be capable of running the fan with a current draw of around 16-18 amps at 120 volts. The 120 volt cord will probably run a but warm but if your not running full blast all the time you will be fine.
Now if you can find a 10 awg cord for the 120v side you'll be much better off. The output running to the motor can actually be as small as 16 awg but I'd stick with at least 14 awg
Looks like tomorrow will be clear and 73* -- perfect for the eclipse.
The earthquake in New Yorks does seem odd due to how rare they are compared to say California. It's even more crazy how there is a bunch of people who think this is the start of some major disaster/end of world stuff. Earthquake in Taiwan, two in California, New York. The previous eclipse a number of years ago and this one draw an X on the USA with the cross being right at the epicenter of some large quakes back in 1811-1812 with an eclipse that happened around that time too. Then NASA reporting solar flares being spotted and people thinking this will take out cell phones and the grid. Weird stuff. But I think it's really just our extremely good pattern recognition abilities more then anythingI could give a rats ass about an eclipse to be honest. I’m more interested in hearing about that shallow quake in New York. If you know your Tesla history that has happened before, the powers that be just chose not to divulge it to the current generation as they know very little about his experiments. He created an EarthQuake machine and almost took out an entire block of New York City before he got it shut down. It was also a shallow quake that happened in a know stable region. Maybe someone is mucking with the technology again….
Took a last minute update on the cloud cover. Leaving Wilmington and heading to Easton. Shows it should be clearing out by 3.Looks like tomorrow will be clear and 73* -- perfect for the eclipse.
I should have 100% coverage here in Clark county Ohio... Plenty of eclipse party's out about 90% cloud freePretty clear at my place. We will see how well the eclipse actually turns out, we are on the edge of the path