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I actually had never heard of a VFD until a few years ago when you posted them here. I think the masterline guys have a different view of things mainly because they're main industry has always been mining.
As for VFDs, is there an easy, plug and play solution for them? I've looked at them online a little bit but they're way over my electrical knowledge. It looks like most of them need some level of adjustment or programming. I'd run one if I could just plug my booster into it, and basically just turn the dial to adjust fill speed
it "should" be done with a 3p motor, so bolt new motor in, plug in, and turn on. You have like 2-3 settings on them that you need to pick. If they are standalone drives, there is nothing else to do. The extra programming comes in with things like the pressure switches and e-stops being integrated into the drive, but that's easy and no laptop required. If you watch any videos on youtube of people putting them on lathes or drill presses, it's exactly the same.
Most 1p motors do not like VFD's though which is why the 3p 220v motors are ideal. With the 220v's you can get buck drives that allow you to use 110v power on the 220v motor which is what is on my Rix.