I've been working on this upgrade for a while, and finally got to test it out tonight (no milling yet, and no load on the motor). This drive is supposed to be for 90v or 180v motors, and since mine is 130v (2.8HP continuous duty) I tried it on the 90v setting first.
With the speed turned all the way up I'm only getting 80v and 2100RPM. Confusingly enough, when I was powering this motor with the stock G0704 controller I was getting more like 3100RPM.
Since I figure this motor can handle more voltage, I switch to 180v and run it up until I see 130v on the meter. Now I'm getting 3100RPM but escaping from the motor is that one thing which exists in every circuit and that you never want to loose..... smoke.
Tomorrow I'll mess with the trim pots and try to get more speed at the 90v setting, but I'm pretty disappointed. At this rate I could have just stuck with the stock mill controller I think and skipped all the extra hassle. I bought the 225D because I have a 3.8HP motor I was going to use, but it's also rated at 130v (it was damaged in shipping which is why I'm no longer using it). If giving it 130v is going to smoke it then what's the point.
Any ideas on how to proceed?