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The inverter gives 230V (with respect to neutral) on each phase, but the voltage from one phase to another is 400V. That will cook your control circuit very quickly.
@Onoff suggestion would work. With a bit of unpicking and rewiring you could feed the control transformer from the single phase L and N that is feeding into the 3 phase converter and it would be happy. so take that blue and black wire out of the contactor bottom left, and feed those from the L an N going IN to the 3 phase converter.
Wouldn't that mean the control transformer having no isolation other than the mains plug on the converter?
Yep, jump the neutral straight to one of the transformer primary wires.
I wonder if any of the converter lines feeding R,S or T are "true" lines or capacitor derived. If true line then feed the other side of the trannie primary from that.
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