Some dual conversion uninteruptible power supplies have a frequency
converter mode. They have a batter charger, a battery, and an inverter
where you can set the output frequency. I have not researched this deeply,
but I did find some. They are more expensive than variable frequency
drives, though. Most of the VFDs I've seen have 3 phase outputs, and I
don't know if they would drive single phase loads.
My father had an electronic manufacturing company in the 1950s through
1970s. The local power was 60 Hz, but they had to test equipment designed
for 50 Hz. They built an interesting frequency converter. Two three phase
motors were geared such that one ran at 1/6 the RPM of the other. The
second motor became a 3 phase transformer with a rotating secondary. The
rotating secondary subtracted 10 Hz from the 60 Hz on the field windings.
Not super practical for running a Teletype, but I always thought it was
clever.
Good luck!
Harold
https://w6iwi.orgOn Sun, November 16, 2025 8:48 am, Windows XD wrote:
> I've heard of using US 60 hertz battery powerbanks for using 60hz stuff
> but I don't know how long that would power a teletype.
> Something like this
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>
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2025 at 1:57 AM Peter Leonard <
[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>>
>> We in the 50Hz 240V world have a problem with machines fitted with 60Hz
>> synchronous motors. Machines originally used here are fitted with
>> governed 110V motors but I have acquired two with 60Hz sync motors. The
>> 240/110V
>> problem is easily fixed with a transformer. But. Has anyone experience
>> with using Variable Speed Drive Units, 240V drives are readily available
>> but would have to power the motor via a transformer. Any suggestions.
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>>
>> 73 Pete VK5XP
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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