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How to wire/control two motors to one VFD

There are a lot of cautions and warnings in this article! FIRST: I am not responsible if you destroy something attempting this modification!
**I highly recommend using the EXACT same MODEL/HP motors. I suspect if you don't, you're likely going to destroy/burn up something.

**I know this works with KBAC VFDs.... I would not recommend trying it with any of the el-cheapo VFDs! You'll likely end up in a Blaze of Glory.....literally!

http://www.caffreyknives.net/1_vfd_2_motors.html


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