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That is why I said "and phase conversion is all you are planning to use it for." If you plan to use them for a motor control you cannot run more than 1 per VFD. The other issue is the sine wave cheap VFD's are prone to causing which can muck up your electrical power and cause damage to electronics, put 2 together and play the electrical version of Russian Roulette.Wouldn’t try that. VFD’s like to be ”tuned” to the motor they‘re running. Plus you loose the advantage of variable speed. They are cheap enough to get one for each motor anyway.
I have both static converters and VFD’s in my shop, horses for courses. I also have a 5hp three phase motor I’m hanging onto in case I want to build a rotary converter (actually started setting it up but decided I didn’t need it yet).
john
If I owned the machine I would either put single phase motors on it or bite the bullet and buy a good quality properly sized RPC.