I have a small FHP motor, 120VAC single phase 2 amp load, and I need to increase it's speed. This is a 'powered conveyor roller' in that the motor is physically inside the conveyor roller so no gear/pulley change is possible.
Since it's an AC motor, and the speed is related to the power frequency, I need to increase the frequency
I am well acquainted with the VFD (Variable frequency Drive) and know there are single and three phase input units, but, they all produce 3 phase output. I need single phase output. I have been unable to find a simple (inexpensive) VFD for single phase output. I really do not need all the bells and whistles that are usually found on a VFD, but could accept them if it would work.
Don't be sidetracked by an AC 'Speed Control" like used on fans. They run from 0 to 95% of full motor speed, are triac based much like a lamp dimmer and alter the 60hz waveform through switching. I need to increase the frequency!
Several suppliers say a three phase VFD will not drive a single phase motor since there is some correlation between the output phases that is lost (feedback maybe?) if it is not a three phase motor. I asked if a three phase/single phase transformer would work and got the typical Duh... answer.
Right now I do not have access to a VFD or I would have tried this already

So, I am open to suggestions, or opinions. This would seem to be a simple design, and since only a few of these are needed, I would consider designing the oscillator/power stage but I would prefer to not reinvent the wheel if possible, and I'm wary there may be a red herring in the mix since none seem to be available!.
Thanks
Len