jmbfestool
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As some of you already know from the other topic I am having problems getting 3phase.
In the mean time I am looking for alternatives!
So if I cant connect to the low voltage 3phase!
I need another supply!
Now thought about just using the single phase and get some inverters one for the CNC and get another one for the rest of the workshop! I was looking at rotary and digital inverters.
With a lot of research I am leaning towards digital inverters! I was told my CNC will run on either perfectly fine.
Thing is the electric company told me I might be demanding to much from the single phase from the main house onto this new build and he asked before I go down that route I should give him specs of the machines to see if the 15kw single phase can handle it all.
I did think okay ill get another Single phase just for the new build but AGAIN that requires access to the farmers field to tap of the 3 phase.
I think its a joke the electric company didnt have some sort of contract to say they have right to access the 3phase when needed.
OTher options is large 3phase generator! At first I completely dismissed the idea! BUT doing more research im starting to think it might be a better option!
because:
3phase would cost me £4000 if I was able to connect into the field but I can't [mad] so second route if I can connect into the Lane instead which is 100metres further away it adds £5300 to the bill adding total of £9300 to connect 3phase.
Now been looking I can get a Digital inverter for £1000 and a generator for £6000 total saving of £2000+
My only cost would be then Red Diesel!
Now I have being reading up about 3phase electricity costs which is higher than single phase and with 3phase you have a standing charge.
So I think the Red Diesel could end up being equal to the my electricity bill any way.
Now...........
Here is where I need help!! Seen as I am running the 3phase Generator I was thinking I could have it charging batteries to run the upstairs part of the building!
So during the day the batteries are being charged and things like hob, cooker, TV, lights will run of the generator but at night the generator will be switched off! but instead of switching the switch to single phase for night time! I could carry on using the electricity the generator generated but stored in batteries.
This would make the generator more appealing to me and would save me money!
Another benefit to the generator! IF IF I was apple to tap into 3phase costing me £9000+ thats £9000+ GONE! If I was to move workshop in the future I cant take the 3phase with me! I can take a generator with me!!
So can any one helpe me with ideas on best way to tackle this?!
ill appreciate help like! Whats the best inverter to use or generator, batteries! OR something like going down a completely different route I haven't thought off.
In the mean time I am looking for alternatives!
So if I cant connect to the low voltage 3phase!
I need another supply!
Now thought about just using the single phase and get some inverters one for the CNC and get another one for the rest of the workshop! I was looking at rotary and digital inverters.
With a lot of research I am leaning towards digital inverters! I was told my CNC will run on either perfectly fine.
Thing is the electric company told me I might be demanding to much from the single phase from the main house onto this new build and he asked before I go down that route I should give him specs of the machines to see if the 15kw single phase can handle it all.
I did think okay ill get another Single phase just for the new build but AGAIN that requires access to the farmers field to tap of the 3 phase.
I think its a joke the electric company didnt have some sort of contract to say they have right to access the 3phase when needed.
OTher options is large 3phase generator! At first I completely dismissed the idea! BUT doing more research im starting to think it might be a better option!
because:
3phase would cost me £4000 if I was able to connect into the field but I can't [mad] so second route if I can connect into the Lane instead which is 100metres further away it adds £5300 to the bill adding total of £9300 to connect 3phase.
Now been looking I can get a Digital inverter for £1000 and a generator for £6000 total saving of £2000+
My only cost would be then Red Diesel!
Now I have being reading up about 3phase electricity costs which is higher than single phase and with 3phase you have a standing charge.
So I think the Red Diesel could end up being equal to the my electricity bill any way.
Now...........
Here is where I need help!! Seen as I am running the 3phase Generator I was thinking I could have it charging batteries to run the upstairs part of the building!
So during the day the batteries are being charged and things like hob, cooker, TV, lights will run of the generator but at night the generator will be switched off! but instead of switching the switch to single phase for night time! I could carry on using the electricity the generator generated but stored in batteries.
This would make the generator more appealing to me and would save me money!
Another benefit to the generator! IF IF I was apple to tap into 3phase costing me £9000+ thats £9000+ GONE! If I was to move workshop in the future I cant take the 3phase with me! I can take a generator with me!!
So can any one helpe me with ideas on best way to tackle this?!
ill appreciate help like! Whats the best inverter to use or generator, batteries! OR something like going down a completely different route I haven't thought off.