Controlling Brushed DC Motor Speed using PWM

Thanks for the response.

Most of the drives are as you say, the 230V requires 180V Motors and the 110V requires 90V Motors, however there are 2 drives, one is SCR and one PWM which allow driving a 90V Motor on 230V.

Both of these drives use a 5k potentiometer input, but also have separate analog inputs for controlling speed which causes the drive to ignore the potentiometers. The PWM drive uses a 0-5V analog input, the SCR drive uses 0-7V.

The inputs on the PWM drive are fully isolated, I believe on the SCR drive as well, would have to re-read the manual for that drive again.
 
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