Even the Amish dont use old welder like that, they gotta make their own power so were early inverter adopters.
After a while,,,, I can have any of this I want for relatively free, could have for sure several timer over and if I did would have moved to town for a shop due to roads and power. Stuff changes, I thought I might end up with some kind of machine shop but a fire and starting over trimmed it back and over a period of time just found a shortcut or simpler way of dealing with the stuff. I got buds with machines if I gotta but so rare we cant come up with something.I haven't done it. A friend is an electrician & self taught machinist. He uses a rope around the shaft to start a three phase motor on single phase. This is pretty lame power source. He then switches other motors on using the first as power supply. A bare minimum of three three phase motors must be run idling to supply a third phase & ultimately supply the lathe, or mill you hope to supply. He estimated the motor doing the work to produce 1/2 the torque & horsepower it should.
It causes several problems in the loaded motor, is not a perfect system.
I can do without a 3 ph converter but a battery drill is another matter. I live on the end of a rural power line, the poco is very good but they really dont want us starting big motors anyway. Biggest motor I have is 5 and dont own or use anything would overheat a 10 wire.
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I understand it as a hobby and the true tech but hate it when a newbie comes and starts asking about converting this CP200 he got such a deal on or some stuff like that, even the big ole trannys, wanna run then on a dryer outlet, sheet, just junk. This usually goes,,, my best buds pal the maint electrician down at the plant said,,,, ha Point being, after a while can really appreciate the simplicity of plugging it in,,,, the power strip, a 3 way and even lamp cord on occasion. Had a bud call a while back and gonna rush off to the supply house for the ultimate wire job in a racecar/cargo trailer he bought. Got every scheme dreamed up a guy can think of, banks of breakers for every frickin light and about 300 ft of conduit and a box of switches.
I try to tell him, he has small genset, get 2 power strips and a couple lamp cords,. Put any stuff you might want to run inverter on one, use another for lights and plug both in to a 3 way and get heavy cord so when you got land power get that, small bat charger, when you invert simply inplug the strip and plug to inverter and when you use genset plug both in to it. Hand plug in lights to lamp cords. Wire this in about an hour for 50$ minus the cost of a cord. Infinitely adaptable.
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