Hello there,
I just found on the Internet a great looking, vintage Philips electronic workbench, that has a built-in variac, isolation transformer and something like 15 power sockets, isolated, grounded and ungrounded. I live not too far from the old Philips factories and my guess is that this type of equipment was sold in the region when Philips upgraded or moved the engineering facilities some place else.
I can have the bench for a great price but I was warned that it is supposed to be fed by a 3-phase power supply but that it could possibly be modified to be fed with a 1-phase power supply.
I tried to find information on the Internet but people are mostly talking about motors, ovens and other industrial appliances to be converted to 1-phase, which in that case looks quite tricky to modify.
But this workbench is really just an isolation transformer, a variac and a giant power strip to which I'm going to hook up tube amps, my guess is that the work bench does not inherently need 3 phase supply to operate.
Is it just the case of rewiring the power cable and leaving a bunch of wires out (safely)?
Or do the isolation transformer and variac special in a way that they are designed for 3 phase and cannot be converted to 1 phase without heavy modification?
What do you folks think?