VPI SDS speed issue


I am having trouble with a consistent speed on my Aries 2 two pulley setup. I find I have to at times set the frequency to almost 66 to get it spot on. At other times it may be at 63. I read somewhere about the voltage preset may need adjusting. How is that done or is there something else I should be looking to adjust? The motor stas at 115, shifts to about 84after warm And then maysettle down to about 72 Hz. Any help?
drpat
Actusreus,
What I've noted with my own VPI SDS, that I've owned a good 4 years, ans use to power my HW-19's Motor, is that doing repeated periodic checks, there has never been a need to have to continually fiddle with the line frequency settings.

Even after lube maintainence of the MK-IV Platter's Bearing, via KAB Strobe Disc the exact speed is always spot on. Evidently a testament to just how stable line frequency in Herts usually is. Voltage, that's another entirely different matter, but fluctuations in voltage does not effect Platter Speed.

Only when I more recently changed to the newer VPI HW-19 SAMA, with its fine stepped Pulley, versus the older (Junior model) two step pulley, was I then able to even more accurately get exact speed, with a bit closer setting of the SDS to the line reference 60.00Hz setting.

As an example, with the Junior Motor-Pulley, I was at 60.17Hz. With the SAMA I am now at 60.07Hz. This tells me the SAMA's stepped pulley, all on its own, permitted much better truth of 33.33 speed, minus the SAMA in the Circuit.

Good point brought up about the Motor Shaft Pulley possibly being loose.

Another, is what Motor Run Capacitor is being used on the Aries? Harry has mentioned that certain value Capacitors can play havoc with the SDS's proper operation.
Even if it is found that the Existing Cap is the correct value, it could possibly be faulty?

Hope this helps. Mark
While I was sorting things out with my set-up I used grease that was too heavy, To trouble shoot, you can eliminate the step-down voltage drop quite easily. Try that and see if the speed remains constant. Then you can try the different drop down steps until the speed becomes unstable. For instance 72 volts is too low for 45 RPM but it works fine at 84V. Basically, I agree with Marc51 above on reading his post more closely.
How does one change the voltage on an sds?
Mine seems permanently set at 72 and only adjustable options are for frequency and changing speed from 33 to 45 rpm.
MR M- Go here: ( http://vpiindustries.com/manuals.htm ) Right under the SDS Manual listing; you will see, "Calibration Mode for SDS." Either open or save that file, for the info you seek.