On Monday 29 July 2019 17:26:17 ghe wrote:

> On 7/29/19 1:57 PM, David Wright wrote:
> > Irrelevant in a domestic setting: it's illegal to have more than one
> > phase in an ordinary house.
>
> FYI, and significantly OT:
>
> I don't think that's true in the US. Not in Austin, Texas anyway.
> Several years ago I knew a woman down there who said she had 3 phase
> in her house to run her air conditioner.
>
> She may have been just kidding, but she was a pretty good techie, so I
> believe her. Although I have no idea how she could get that in a
> residential area...

I don't think its sick bird, but it just isn't done unless you want to 
pay for the construction costs to get it to you. I'm about 3 blocks from 
the main 3 phase lines, so by the time they call Coleman SD and get the 
other cans on site, I'd expect to get a quote north of 20k$ to get it 
delivered. When its only about $80 a horse to make your own with a vfd, 
there's zero excuse to ask for a quote.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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