Afternoon guys; to clarify my remarks, we run an air-dryer on the output too. a must. It was the closed system for lubrication fluid with the moisture filter and fluid filter that we had problems with. We ended up moving the location of the compressor and that helped. The moisture issues we had were related to the internal lubricating system getting excessive water build-up. It became excessive to the point of needing to drain the water off on a regular basis when running long days in the humid summer. We now also swap the water filters regularly after a big job. I run them in a light convection pizza oven and dry them out. When you open the small lub fluid tanks drain valve after some hot /cold cycles you can see the water flow out. We now just watch it closer. There are a lot of posts on the Eastwood forum on the subject. Overall , We love the Eastwood unit for the cost and output. Was just something to be aware of. Depends on the humidity.
On the phase perfect; Would love one here too. Matter of affordability for us. I did call them a few times as I thought they generated all 3 outputs digitally. On the manual link below, page 9- The 240 single phase is passed thru the unit ( when the contactor is active) from L1 & L2 directly into T1 and T2, while T3 is the generated line out. They have a much more efficient system for sure but I think they still simply pass L1 and L2 out to your equipment while monitoring the conditions of the generated power leg and adapting as needed. I was interested in the thread as we are getting a 2nd/new machine and actually need to again look at a new (larger) 3 phase generator. Any notes on the model/type and what sold you on it would be appreciated.
Manual: https://www.phasetechnologies.com/do...Manual_V20.pdf
Something we did to help manage that with a rural power and rotary RPC was an addition of the following transformer device. Worked really well to date.
https://phaseconverters.phase-a-mati...ge-stabilizers
enjoy the gear!
CG