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Reddit mentions of LAPOND SVD-ES Series Single Phase VFD Drive VFD Inverter Professional Variable Frequency Drive 1.5KW 2HP 220V 7A for Spindle Motor Speed Control(VFD-1.5KW)
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of LAPOND SVD-ES Series Single Phase VFD Drive VFD Inverter Professional Variable Frequency Drive 1.5KW 2HP 220V 7A for Spindle Motor Speed Control(VFD-1.5KW). Here are the top ones.
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- 1.5KW 2HP 7A VFD Input voltage: 220VAC(+/-15%); Output voltage: 220VAC(+/-15%); Input frequency: 50/60 Hz; Output frequency: 0-400 Hz;Output Current:7A, Input phase: 1 phase; Output phase: 3 phase, VFD Dimension: 100 x 117 x 150 mm (L x W x H)
- High cost performance compact VFD Drive,Adopting user-friendly keyboard design & reasonable layout, easy to operate; digital display, intuitive and clear. The detachable design is convenient for remote control.(Does not include the keypad cord)
- There is enough space for heat dissipation between electronic components, and the shell adopts porous heat dissipation, which has a longer service life.
- Take advantage of various protection ways such as Motor short-circuit detection at power-on, output phase loss protection, over-current protection, over-voltage protection, under-voltage protection, overheat protection, overload protection and etc.
- Due to the VFD product is a flexibly configurable device , you are welcomed to consult with our CS make best choice for your exact application.
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Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 4.60629 Inches |
Length | 3.937 Inches |
Size | 1.5KW |
Weight | 2.645547144 Pounds |
Width | 5.9055 Inches |
I would highly reccomend getting VDF and a three phase motor. Why? Because with a VFD and a three phase motor you can vary the speed electronically, and you can find VFD's that take 110v or 220v, and they arent very expensive.
Heres a decent motor and VFD, Im going to be ordering this stuff for myself in the next month or two.
http://dealerselectric.com/33NCM-3-1-5-36.asp
https://www.amazon.com/LAPOND-Inverter-Professional-Frequency-VFD-1-5KW/dp/B01DKJWM62/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1482190507&sr=8-3&keywords=vfd
This guy explains it pretty well in this unboxing video. This video made me decide to get this setup. (skip to 7:00 where he talks about the motor and VFD)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaBZpKJ7H7U&t=1527s
How much did you pay for it and how much are you willing to put into it to get it going? Your best bet, if you REALLY want to use it, is to get a cheap VFD ($75~$100 on Amazon) so that you can run the impact at the correct frequency which it is intended to run on.
You can put a standard 220V plug on the input side of VFD and then have a set of locking Hubbell plugs between the output side of the VFD and the tool.
With that said, when you are all said and done, you would probably be AT LEAST $150~$175 into getting it to run, not including what you already have into the impact itself.
Just my two cents.
LAPOND SVD-ES Series Single Phase VFD Drive VFD Inverter Professional Variable Frequency Drive 1.5KW 2HP 220V 7A for Spindle Motor Speed Control(VFD-1.5KW) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DKJWM62/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LukTCb6EFS90H
Might not be compatible to your voltage etc but a quick check on amazon has lots of these for short money. This is one of many.... good luck