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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021
Installed was easy and worked as should
Robert W Hedrick
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2021
This VFD worked 5 times and now goes into alarm instantly. Contacted seller and he wanted videos and pictures which I sent him. He never responded after 6+ tries. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS VENDER!!! I normally don't leave bad reviews But it looks like I'm out the money.
L. Sinclair
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2020
Great VFD for the price for simple spindle use on a CNC
Will Lamb
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2020
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Blackwater Fabrication
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2017
It is true, the instructions do read like a cliche Chinese food take-out menu, however, the features and functions of the machine are exactly as advertised. I am using this machine, quite successfully, to convert single phase 240V (line measured 250V residential) and run a three phase, 5HP vintage Colchester Lathe. If you have some common sense you can figure out what the lines in and out are; if you can't you probably shouldn't be messing with this type of hardware. There are a million setting features that are available but you only really need to change a few. Similarly to my TECO inverter on my Bridgeport, you can set this unit up with a 5V control and even include frequency steps, DC braking, acceleration and deceleration parameters for the motor, and remote switching, E-stop, and a Potentiometer control. I went ahead and wired this unit using the original drum switch on the lathe as my on off, and then used the parameter features to setup my Forward and Reverse switch using the factory switch, however the only signal going through these switches is the 5V created by the inverter (DCM connection). If you need to go Single Phase to 3 phase, this unit will certainly do it.
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