Elimia designs and builds Rotary Phase converters, custom panel assemblies, battery cable assemblies, heavy duty jumper cables and hydraulic hose assemblies. Please contact us for your custom assembly needs!
*Electrical Panel Assemblies
*Heavy Duty Jumper Cables
*Hydraulic Hose Assemblies
Our phase converters are built heavy duty to last for years. The pictures above shows a converter panel populated with components. Notice the metal capacitor hold down brackets. We make those custom for a secure capacitor holding clamp. We don't use glue to secure our capacitors like some on the market... All our components are bolted down.
We use high quality components. These contactors are from Tyco and rated to 50 Amps (FLA) or 10 HP. We use these contactors in our 5 HP, 7.5 HP and 10 HP rotary phase converters.
Our starting capacitors are are energized just long enough to get the idler motor up to speed. The small duty cycle means they don't get hot and last for years. Rated for up to 4, zero RPM, starts per minute. We also solder the start capacitor connections for clean permanent bond.
Is that solder on those terminals? Yes!
All our capacitor wiring connections are soldered. Over time, unsoldered quick disconnect connections can "relax" and become loose connections. Eventually a loose connection will cause a hot joint and then failure. Other critical connections in our panels are soldered as well. We only use GE run capacitors in ALL our phase converter models.
Most of our converters are built with remote mount control panels. We do this because of the more convenient access and for better visibility of the operation indicator lights. All our converters now include Run indicator lights.
Our Products Are
Proudly Made in
Sweet Home Alabama, USA
We offer easy "no terminal" power connections. These Euro style distribution blocks provide for easy installation. Each connection is rated to 57 Amps and 8 AWG wire. These blocks are used on converter models PH5, PH7.5 and PH10.
Most of our larger converters (15HP +) use heavy power distribution blocks. These blocks are rated for 175 Amps and will accommodate a 2 AWG wire. It is always a good idea to "tin" your stripped wire for high Amperage connections.