Nick tesla, magnets, and the induction motor
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1.The Best Method: Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)A VFD is the most efficient and safest way to run a 3-phase motor on a single-phase supply.How it works: It takes single-phase AC power, converts it to DC, and then uses internal circuitry to synthesize a clean, adjustable 3-phase output.Benefits: It provides full motor torque, allows for speed control, and offers built-in motor protection.How-to: Wire your single-phase input (Hot and Neutral) to the L1 and L2 terminals of the VFD. Wire the 3-phase motor to the U, V, and W terminals on the VFD.
https://youtu.be/skEaxx5YJbI
#1 is a brush-less DC motor
Great ------ problem is, you still have to do a phase shift to start the single phase driver.
https://youtu.be/awrUxv7B-a8?t=142
Articles never explain the mechanics of how this works. Neither did this.
Make a post!!!!
There are several methods to cause a phase lag to make single-phase act like rotational polyphase ---- by using capacitors, inductive coils, iron cores, permanent magnets etc. It's beyond the scope of this forum.
Creating the phase lag (several methods used) was the real genius of Tesla. It is not as simple as OP presents it. Tesla's genius is glossed over.
A simple example ---- if you charge a capacitor through a coil (inductor) it does not happen instantly, there is a delay. You have created a lagged phase, which can give rotational direction.
#2 is closer to what Tesla did . You gave no explanation o how it works.
The method is more like a 4 phase or a 90 degree two phase.