Hi Matt,My 3-ph inverter is kept inside my control cabinet which is like 18g steel and grounded. The cable from inverter to motor is shielded. I have never experienced a problem with the coil causing inverter problems with this setup. It's probably a good idea to cage the inverter and try to prevent near field issues at the least. Maybe not absolutely necessary, but I haven't tried it without shielding.
Take care, Bart Tesla wrote:
Hi all.I have aquired a couple of frequency inverters to drive the motors of my rotary spark gaps. Is there any special arrangement I have to keep in mind when using them so I don't destroy theinverters? Any other hints, tips and tricks are greatly appreciated . I'm thinking mainly of the generated EM-fields from the coils. Thought I ask before I put them into use as they aren't exactly cheap. Regards /Matt
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