








⚙️ Elevate your motor control game — precision, power, and protection in one sleek inverter!
The XCFDP AC 220V/0.75kW 1HP Variable Frequency Drive converts single-phase input to three-phase output with a wide 0-400Hz frequency range, delivering precise spindle motor speed control. Featuring a robust copper coil, advanced cooling design, and comprehensive multi-protection safeguards, this compact VFD is engineered for durability and safety. Perfect for professional-grade CNC machines, lathes, pumps, and HVAC systems, it offers reliable performance backed by an 18-month warranty and expert customer support.













| ASIN | B09KN61FGY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,437 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #54 in Electrical Motor Controls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (25) |
| Date First Available | October 29, 2021 |
| Display Type | LCD or LED |
| Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
| Item model number | 220V 0.75kw 1HP |
| Manufacturer | XCFDP |
| Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 3.98 x 6.38 inches |
A**R
So far so good. Time will tell
Purchased this for my recent purchase of a 3 phase wood lathe. Was easy to install and is working fine so far. Haven't used it much yet so don't know about the reliability of it yet. Time will tell.
E**R
Worth every penny
Works great
N**A
Works for now, but.....
THE GOOD: - It worked when powered up! - The parameters were preset pretty decently for my drill press. - It is a simple VFD with few settings to worry about but still has the basic features needed. - Far less expensive than big name VFDs. THE BAD: - It is not safe for facemounting without a box/enclosure. This was a big deal for me. I was working with 10 AWG SOOW and my older unit (a Delta) was set up to accomodate with appropriate cable clamps meeting code so the individual conductors were enclosed at all points where the outer jacket was stripped. In order to safely fixt this problem, I had to mount the VFD inside of a UL listed electrical enclosure. - The wire terminals were too small for the appropriately sized conductors. Could I get #10 wire in place? Yes, but it was a job. The terminals have a wire clamp similar to what might be found on a NEMA plug, but it was VERY difficult to get the wire into the clamp without a terminal end. As others noted, the terminals are not big enough to accomdate a forkl terminal much less a ring. I ended up stripping the jacket and soldering the tightlest twisted conductors so no loose strands would create an opportunity for arc or short. THE UGLY: - I remain apprehensive given the comments others have made about the unit failing soon after installation. Only time will tell but it would be nice to have a little confidence in the product.
M**D
Not worth while
Unbelievable confusing to set up and very vague in the setup directions. The board is labeled different from the box. There are settings on it that aren’t described in the setup sheet. It keeps giving errors that seem to change each time I go to start the unit. I’m stuck with this worthless unit now..
J**B
Works just fine.
This vfd is working great to drive my original motorized power feed on older Bridgeport mill. The only reason I deducted one star is that I’m not sure how long it will last. It does not have a cooling fan, but does have an oversized aluminum heat sink. It will mounted inside a fairly large box with a name brand vfd that powers the mill’s motor (this one has a cooling fan). However, I have installed a computer cooling fan in the bottom of the box with outlet in the door (similar to “Clough42” on YouTube). This should help with cooling both vfd’s and extending the life of both. For occasional use, I think it will be fine. If I needed one for regular daily use, I’d probably step up to a name brand, but for hobby use I think it will be ok. Only time will tell. Btw, I will probably order another one to run a floor model 12 inch grinder that is 3 phase.
S**Y
It has a lot of features for the price.
I installed this on a 3/4 ho 3 phase 240/480v motor on a drill press upgrade. I’ve used it a few times. It works better than expected.
D**T
Awesome
saved me a lot of frustration
E**R
Screw terminals too small to accept 10 gauge wire crimp terminals
Haven't had a chance to power it up yet but it is very frustrating to find out upon installation that the terminals for input and output power do not accept #10 AWG fork crimp style terminals. It is possible to barely slide a 14-16 AWG crimp terminal in there but this makes it very difficult to create a well made crimped connection onto the wire.
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