sewerzuk
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I have occasionally seen the question come up here, "Is it possible to wire my two -002a's together to double their output?" The answers range all over the board...mostly good information, sometimes the answer is a flat out "no." But I haven't seen anybody actually post a "how to."
I have a couple of decent -002A's in my shop right now, so I threw this short video together to demonstrate how to parallel them.
These are small machines so operating them in parallel can be a bit touchy. It is difficult to balance load between them and, even though I know what I am doing, I occasionally lose control of the real and reactive load balance and end up popping one of the breakers. BUT, with a bit of practice this can be done without much difficulty.
And, it has been my experience that a couple of -002A's operating in parallel are capable of quite a bit more load and larger starting surges than a single -003A is.
So, here's the video. Questions and comments are welcome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdKAM2Xrtjc
I have a couple of decent -002A's in my shop right now, so I threw this short video together to demonstrate how to parallel them.
These are small machines so operating them in parallel can be a bit touchy. It is difficult to balance load between them and, even though I know what I am doing, I occasionally lose control of the real and reactive load balance and end up popping one of the breakers. BUT, with a bit of practice this can be done without much difficulty.
And, it has been my experience that a couple of -002A's operating in parallel are capable of quite a bit more load and larger starting surges than a single -003A is.
So, here's the video. Questions and comments are welcome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdKAM2Xrtjc