Need to adjust the speed every time I turn on turntable


Need to adjust the speed every time I turn on turntable.This is a belt driven Oracle Delphi II with Origin Live motor and Origin Live Control Board and Origin Live Power Supply.  I am guessing it can be the belt, motor, control board and /or power supply.   How do I determine what is not working?
dcaudio
The grid is constantly adjusted to within 0.5 Hz of 60 Hz. It tries to vary with load. Higher loads tend to slow it down. The number of cycles per day is held to a constant (so clocks will stay on time). Any spurious signals contained on the line would not effect this frequency or the operation of any AC motor. AC is the preferred way of transmitting  electricity to customers because it is way safer, more efficient and lower maintenance than DC. Westinghouse 1, Edison 0.  The grid is protected from local occurrences by transformers, those cans hung up on the poles that reduce the voltage from kilo volts down to 120 per leg. Transmitted power has three legs at 120 degrees. Industrial zones get all three legs and have "three phase power." Residential areas get only two legs which sucks if you like big woodworking machines. You have to get a phase converter and manufacture the third leg. I digress. One fart from cleeds and the whole electrical grid will collapse.  
mijostyn
AC is the preferred way of transmitting electricity to customers because it is way safer, more efficient and lower maintenance than DC.
Oh no, AC is not safer than DC - that was Edison’s argument when he was battling it out over power distribution. That’s why Edison promoted the electric chair. It’s all in the history books.

mijostyn "One fart from cleeds and the whole electrical grid will collapse."

Mijostyn I have mostly thought of cleeds as an oozing infected boil but you're observations about his incessant masturbation and farting raise the question of which is worse hear is it the foul result, consequence, and effect of his farting or is it cleeds spewing of jizz after massaging his little flesh stick that is worse?    
Okay here's another thread where obviously mijostyn and clearthink want to talk about things other than audio, so I'll exit here. I guess these guys are really amused with themselves.
Cleeds, As I recall, from reading those very same history books, Edison promoted DC electrical transmission. It was Westinghouse and Tesla, who had left Edison, who promoted AC. Edison infamously electrocuted an elephant in order to demonstrate that AC was unsafe.