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Anyone electricians here? Going from 220v/50hz to 110v/60hz
I just moved a cnc machine into the USA that was initially set up to run on 220v/50hz and USA uses 110V/60 hz. The machine uses 1 KW from what I remember. What do I need to do to power this machine in the USA? Will using 220V/60Hz ruin the machine, do I need a transformer like this Electricity Transformer Adapter Voltage 600W Converter 110v/220v/240v 50HZ/60HZ | eBay but one that will support 1000W? Hope someone can give me some suggestions, I can't use the machine until I figure this out and am urging to play with it
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you will most likely need an adaptor, dont buy the cheap ones.
ive moved back and forth across the ocean a couple times... been there, lost a few expensive electronic items trying to cut corners. |
USA uses 220v well, that's what electric dryers work on. You probably already have a plug somewhere in the house for it. Also, trying to run a CNC machine on 110 is going to produce problems. Most of the bigger CNC machines run on 220v 3 phase, which in most cases you would need a generator in a house, unless close to a commmercial hook up.
220 is what supplies your house, it's split at your breaker panel |
does it matter if I keep it on 60hz instead of converting it to 50hz? I can get a 2000watt transformer to be on the safe side but not sure about the whole hz thing
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You just need a 220v "double pole breaker" 110 is single pole. 1k watts is about 13 amps so a 15 or 20 amp double pole should do it.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_to_cre... 10v_circuits |
Wish I had a CNC machine
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Ok, I guess my biggest concern now is the 50hz thing, would I damage the machine running it at 60hz?
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Jut out of curiosity, what are you doing with a CNC machine?
I'd like to have one to build carbon fiber aircraft parts. |
its a 5k machine, can't do too much but I am using it to learn and make parts slowly, once it pays itself off then I can buy one of the nicer ones :)
just making random auto parts, mostly aluminum. |
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I was a certified welder for several years too, looking later to set my welding stuff back up and do some metal art work again. |
I run A Sony Betacam SP BVW22P that was bought in France as I needed a PAL player.
It runs off a transformer ( from 110 to 220, and HZ corrected ) . will post a pic later. |
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i just heard back from the manufacturer and they said the hz thing shouldn't matter. I will just get an electrician to come make it 220v.
Mr. Pheer, yes a lot of people do but hopefully my second machine will cost 10 x as much as the first one, would take years to design it from scratch :) |
Hz is alternating current cycles per second. |
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For most power supplies it doesn't mather if you feed them with 50 or 60Hz.
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cool stuff...
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