"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Your only going to save a few amps plus pull an extra wire by going 3 phase over single.
Higher amp draw there are benifits, mainly in rotating equipment like motors. Less draw, smaller wire, basicly dividing the amp draw one three wires over two and more powerful. My press draws 20A single phase some where around 16 three phase. Old shop was single new has three, never bothered to switch over, one less wire to pull, service drop cheaper and smaller conduit was needed.
That's something I will not discuss on an open fourm. I will say this much look at what stuff is really drawing and what may or may not be drawing most of the amps at the same time. Hint a compressor with a name plate that says 30a may only need that much to start, once it's going maybe 15A. A quarts flash will not draw nearly the amps once it's hot as opposed to the first flash of the day.
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Quote from: Shanarchy on September 16, 2014, 07:58:31 PM*Thread hijack over* Almost...http://t.harborfreight.com/digital-clamp-meter-96308.htmlThis can tell you the true draw of what is running or even the whole shop at any given time. Super cheap compared to "name brand" versions, but gets the job done for us. I also have a Field Piece and I grab whichever is available. This can show you the true running draw of your compressor and such... Then just do the math.*NOW thread jack is over