yes i saw that anatolij ,looks like the perfect bit of kit !tony check out some books by a chap called jim cox,one called 'electric motors in the home workshop',and another called 'electric motors'.the thing i was saying about a capacitor is form these books ,might be total pants ,but it wont cost much to try (barring of course the trip in the ambulance)and it seems according to the text that ''these motors will happily operate from domestic single phase 240v ac supplies''as long as its a 6 terminal type of 3 ph motor . if one wires it in a delta mode ,then give it some juice ,itll need spinning up manually then run on one winding at reduced power ,but if one uses a cap and puts it across the live to t2 connection ,it can with a low starting torque set it running then makes the motor see that winding as out of ph ,so running almost as well as a normal 3 ph feed.please dont ask me the det cos im deffinately not a electronics expert !! but i do have a honking grt 5hp 3ph motor ,and some big capacitors and a fuse box ....if i wasnt busing intercoolng my mini ,and building a adjustable split scroll on the turbo v8 tvr in the garage ,it'd be done by now ,and i'd either be cavorting around happily or alternatively going round to the neighbours house to say sorry bout the power cut ,and have you got any ice !!
regards robert.