I've been reading some of these posts about balancing present and changing phases. One made by "Moray" has caught my eye. "If you want to be more precise, balance the converter while it's running with no load, then add the right capacitors to each motor so that the converter stays balanced when each motor is running," he writes in his post. Several people have told me they've done this to make sure the motors run as easily as possible. This is exactly what I want to do so I can run more than one computer at the same time. Can someone explain how adding capacitors to each machine motor doesn't change the other motors in the circuit? I can only think of one way to do this: put the motor capacitors on the load side of a break at each machine. This means that only one machine could be used at a time. I need to find a way for the adapter to send three phases to each machine while keeping them separate from each other.hills of steel action game
Thanks in advance
Luna.