⚙️ Master your motor’s rhythm with precision and power!
The VFD Variable Frequency Drive delivers 1500W of pure sine wave power with a digital display for precise motor speed control. Engineered with advanced protections against electrical faults and built from impact-resistant materials, it offers reliable, wide-range speed regulation for 3-phase motors, lighting, and cooling systems.
Color | default |
Standby Power Shutoff | High |
Output Voltage | 220 Volts |
Peak Output Power Watts | 1500 |
Inverter Capacity Volt-Amp | 1875 |
Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Display Type | digital |
Number of Outlets | 1 |
Input Voltage | 220 Volts |
Output Power | 1.5E+3 Watts |
Power Source | 220v |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
D**G
Worked very well.
I used this VFD along with a 1 1/2 HP 3 phase motor to power an older wood lathe. Everything went as it should, and this gave the lathe much more flexibility with the slower, adjustable RPM. I was very pleased on how this worked and would recommend this unit to anyone with this type of application.
P**O
Worth the cost
very easy to wire. converted a wood cutting bandsaw to cut metal
R**N
Works like magic
I was extremely pleased with the functionality of the VFD. It changed single phase 110 v to 3 phase 220v for a 3 phase motor which now allows me to control the speed and reverse direction with a nob and buttons. I'd by it again!
D**M
Better details the instructions & wiring diagram
Good value for the money. Pretty easy to install, although the instructions are bit lacking. If I had not had previous experience working with VFD's, it might have been more difficult to wire and program. Some more details on the wiring diagram and on the programming would be more helpful when integrating it different applications.
C**C
Garbage
Directions sat this is supposed to be wired for 220. It's sold as rated for 100. When I wired it up and plugged it in, immediately shorted my entire fuse box. Cost me 360$ in electrician charges. And fried the 280$ 2 hp motor it was attached to as well... cheap inverter just cost me over 650$
T**S
Works on 110v outlet, powers my 2hp 220v 3ph grinder motor
The media could not be loaded. I built a 2x48 grinder off youtube and used a 2hp, 3 phase motor, 220v. This vfd was pretty much plug and play, no real programming needed to work with my setup. Would also work with a higher voltage 380v motor, if you change that setting. Even works on my GFCI outlet, perhaps the other reviewer had their outlet or motor wired wrong. Would buy again for projects that use a 2hp or less motor! It cost me just over a hundred on sale, which is a good deal if it keeps working. Physical measurements at the end of the video!
S**
Arrived damaged, otherwise looks solid
It was packaged well, and no damage to the box. The screen has a small puncture, like it happened in production sitting next to another, and probably works fine. I wanted to just replace the little module but that doesnt seem like an option. seems well built, and smaller than i thought it would be, which is nice. will update after wiring up and running my 2x72edit- new one came. its awesome. only thing to look out for is the stickers on the machine vs the actually board. they do not match 100%. when wiring, make sure you look at the labeled board to confirm youve hooked up correct.
A**R
Works like a champ
I built a 2X72 belt grinder with 220V /3 phase /2hp motor. I bought a 4 pin twist lock conection plug for the motor wire housing...Nice! Don't be nervous about wiring a 120v cord to it; I was a little. Hot, neutral, and ground go in; ground and 3 pwr wires go out. I used all 12awg to the motor and a 14awg 9ft husky cord to the wall. I was all ready to struggle with programming, but it turned out to be pretty much plug and play.
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