The 60c is single phase. http://www.everlastgenerators.com/Po...0C-366-pd.html
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Thanks I did not see that page, only made it to here.
http://www.everlastgenerators.com/pr...tegory-57.html
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I see it say low frequency instead of high , that's neat . watched a video on IGBT and how they work and how to test them neat video
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That page must have been recently updated. Last month I am fairly certain it showed it as a 3ph machine.
The inrush of 27A @ 240 and running amps of 21 @ 240vac lead me to think those are 3 phase numbers. If not, there is no question which machine should be bought by everyone....the 60C.
The specs pages are always pretty "iffy". Not sure why, but the fundamental input power requirements and output power of teh machine are probably toe two things that buyers look at first. The rest is nice, but those two determine the capacity of the machine verses teh infrastructure needed to operate it.
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Maybe someone from tech will drop in here and let us know on the PP60C as i have thought about a CNC table and this one looks as though it would work quite well.
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Guys,
I think its worth repeating, The 60C is designed for CNC use. It's been tested with it for many hours, and different machines all over the world. So far no reports of any problems with compatability.
In fact, it comes WITH the CNC torch... The unit is single phase. In the original version it was 3 phase. The Regular specs for the PP 60 apply for amp draw. Expect about 50.
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