I assume you could use a timing belt between the two with slightly 
larger pulley on the driving motor to get the driven motor up to 1800 
rpm. Do you think in addition to the rotors a flywheel is needed? And 
would my "rotary phase converter" motor be strong enough to spin the 
generator?

John

On 5/24/2012 6:19 AM, Dave Caroline wrote:
> Option 3 make a real phase converter ie  a motor generator set
>
> AC motor driving an alternator only problems I can see are
> output frequency slightly low due to motor slip
> changes in frequency due to surge loading, system needs a flywheel
>
> Dave Caroline
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