Ground loop related to VPI SDS/motor at 45 rpm?


I'm having a problem with a ground loop that appears to be associated with the VPI SDS/motor that is present only when running at 45 rpm (not 33 1/3). Has anyone else experienced this? Did you solve it?
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Is it on the black piece where the belt attaches? I don't see any small openings. There are two groves, either for the belt to fit in, and a flange just below them. The whole piece clamps down somehow on the motor's axle, but I don't wee any allen screws holding it on.
I also did some testing with my SDS. I changed the voltage from 102 to 96 and 108, and both of these voltages actually made the noise much worse.
If you have a stand-alone motor the are on the plastic flange that covers the motor's metal axle below the pulley.

Plug your motor into the wall outlet and remove he SDS from the system. If you have a pulley that has two different places to put the belt on (33 and 45). Try them both. If no noise, this probably isolates it to the SDS.

Unplug the SDS. Then plug it back in again and try the motor controlled by the SDS again. See if noise comes back.

If you have tried all these things including proper motor lubrication, then it may be time to call VPI and talk with Mike. If you have to call, make sure you have written a list of everything you have tried so it will help him quickly eliminate etiologies and treatments.

Good luck. It sucks when something goes haywire.
The pulley has two different places, but they're the same size, so can't be 33 and 45. It only runs at 33 by itself as far as I can tell. So, can't tell if it's the motor or the SDS. It could be the motor, the SDS, or their interaction.
If you have a single size pulley, it's meant to be used with an SDS. If you talk with VPI, let us know what come up with and how it turns out.