I was looking at it yesterday and the infeed module (power supply) is 
tightly integrated with the spindle and axis modules with a flat data 
cable as well as a bunch of cables to the DX32 control. It would be a 
complete refit I believe to lose the infeed module from the system... 
but I might be wrong.

The infeed module is on the left of the stack

http://imagebin.org/212102

Is there any detailed info on building a 600vdc power supply anywhere? 
That along with Linuxcnc might be the long run solution.

John

On 5/11/2012 7:24 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 12 May 2012 01:18, Dave<e...@dc9.tzo.com>  wrote:
>
>> It sounds like the reactor is interacting with the capacitors on your
>> phase converter (resonating).
> Now that's an interesting idea.
>
>> Not having the reactor in the system may cause a lot of extra current
>> through the capacitors on your phase converter.
> I think the idea of making a single-phase DC bus supply and losing the
> phase convertor had a lot of positives.
>

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