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muddstopper
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Pretty sure I am not mixing up the starter/pony motor with using another motor to clean up the power. If I am reading right, a pony motor is just a motor used to get the bigger 3phase motor to turning before turning on the single phase power. The pony motor is just used as a starter instead of running a large starter capacitor. The article about running another motor in addition to the rotary is supposed to make the phases more in sync or something. The more motors you are running the cleaner the power. I other words, if you had 3 or 4, 3phase machines running off one RPC, turning on all the equipment, even though you only plan on using one piece, would make that one piece you are actually using have a purer 3phase power, Or something along those lines. Of course , I dont fully understand it. I have only had a couple of days of reading to learn about this stuff. Wait!, a couple of days of reading makes me a internet expert already. What was it you where needing to know??:laughing: