I actually have a 24vdc control on the lathe that starts/stops the phase 
converter right from the lathe front panel.

John

Kirk Wallace wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-04-03 at 10:52 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> ... snip
>    
>> I would have a hard time justifying an idling current draw of 35 amps a leg
>> from the 240 to run a 3 horse motor on the machine.
>>      
> This links covers a remote start setup:
> http://homemetalshopclub.org/projects/phconv/phconv.html
>
> This one is new to me:
> http://hmin.tripod.com/als/andysm/pages/3phase02.html
>
> looks similar to John's schematic.
>
> I used this link for mine:
> http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/ph-conv/ph-conv.html
>
> It seems that if I were clever enough, there might be a way to have a
> low voltage on the converter output that could sense when a machine is
> turned on, then start the converter, switch in the high voltage, then
> shut down when no load is sensed. My converter is close to the machine I
> use it with, so I just turn it on and off as needed.
>    

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