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  1. Guyfang

    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Take a picture of the screen and post it. The control panel also. While running, power the load.
  2. Guyfang

    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Just want to add this to Scooby's post. Do not chose a motor that is supposed to move things in both directions. Use one that ONLY runs in one direction. You can buy a cheapo tester, if you will be hooking and unhooking it alot. Or, use GOOD connectors, get the phasing right and never have to...
  3. Guyfang

    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    My first reverse phasing caused 250 gallons of Glycol coolent to be squirted and tidal waved out of a several million dollar radar.
  4. Guyfang

    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Exactly! I have lived and worked in a three phase inviroment for almost the last 50 years. In the Army, using these same gen sets, we set up power grids for our unit, in the field, and ONLY used three phase. All the computers, faxes, scanners, printers and every other electrical devise you can...
  5. Guyfang

    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Has anyone here considered that there may be a step down transformer for the computer? I would hook it up and run it. The company told you you can, so go for it. Yes, you can change the startup voltage. BUT, no one can tell you how. Its not something anyone would have to do in the Army, so there...
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