Description of Optimize Energy Usage with HUANYANG Variable Frequency Inverter Converter
IMPORTANT NOTE: ●this VFD is ONLY applicable to three phase 110V asynchronous motor●Dont support external resistor(if need pls contact the seller for customization before purchase).●Fan runs all the time even though the motor stop.●If your motor is 50/60hz, you need to change the Hertz parameter of the VFD to be consistent with the motor. All the vfd parameters are set before purchase. You only need to adjust the Hertz parameters to match your motor to connect it to use(The VFD defaults is 400 Hz). Input:1phase or 3 phase 110V. Output:3phase 110v. Frequency:0-50hz/60hz. 0-400hz. If you have no experience in driving a VFD, be sure to refer to the instructions before operating a VFD. Warranty: 1 Year discount replace .If there is an alarm in the product and you do not know how to operate, please contact the seller.
Very good VFD controller, number of adjustable parameters is impressive and a little bit impressive. I particularly like the ability to set precise values for maximum voltage and current, as well as the time it takes for the speed to increase to reach the RPM target. The latter means you can control very heavy motors/equipment that would otherwise immediately overload the controller, as well as prevent the motor from accelerating too quickly when setting the speed with the front stick. It would
I really wanted a cheaper alternative to more expensive devices. I bought 110v / 3hp. with a three-phase motor with a power of 2.2 kW and a power of 2.01 hp. with an input voltage of 110 V from a standard wall socket. I took a chance based on some good reviews. I installed a VFD on a small lathe and I have to say it works very well. The manual should be rewritten by a technical writer because if you don't have experience with a frequency converter, setup can be difficult. In this case it was a…
Works great with my 800w 110v water cooled spindle. This is my second Huanyang VFD, the first one burned out after the spindle caught on a piece of wood it was cutting, started spinning the work piece and was drawing too much power before I could turn it off. He flipped the switch off, and when I turned the large resistor on the board back on, it started smoking. I'm just learning how to operate a CNC machine and it seems I still have a lot to learn. I used the previous VFD for almost a year…