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Naughty Neal

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  1. I do whole heartedly agree with all recommends to use offset , if the ota came with an aperature cap then likey it will have an offset cover already. My small z130 has the offset aperatue cap though for white light I use a achromat. I answered though as that is what Stephen enquired about.
  2. 3D perhaps ? What a crying shame though , the wooden legs are very nice and have the extensions which are concaved to match the uppers circumference/diameter. The upper mount is broken as well.
  3. Baader AstroSolar A4 ND5.0 Safety Film Sheet - Rother Valley Optics Ltd The RVO link has the same 1m x 0.5m film as below. Baader AstroSolar 1.0M X 0.5M ND 5.0 - Widescreen Centre (widescreen-centre.co.uk)
  4. Though an old thread for some the following may help, the Zhumell is mounted via rings and a heavy duty Vixen dovetail bar so is easily mounted to any dovetail mount and tripod. The focuser is a bit basic % plasticky but does the job.
  5. Fantastic sketching and observation, in my eyes any sketch artistically beats AP hands down .
  6. Not looking good it is , if that is a predicted sceanrio.
  7. One doesn't need to go full aperature with a filter so a reduced one will also work. If you have the end cap with the pop out smaller aperature disc, simply try that first.
  8. Five different gadgets can be used for activation after that one has to contact Celestron to get hopefully , a new activation code. I bought a used Starsense lt100az locally on Ebay and only one activation code was used up, luckily for me the original buyer although activated it with his phone and email didn't register his product with Celestron HQ . So I did and it looks now like I am the original owner and I get the odd email now from Celestron regarding tech news etc , etc.
  9. Very true , money for old rope. The IAU have id'd all the known stars and each has a HD number assigned. With so many charlatans taking peoples money any one star could have more then one so called owner ( of course they never own the star and it is all just a bit of nonsense).
  10. The red bling goes quite well with the red Vixen lettering.
  11. L bracket £33 at Flo so in all not a bad deal for a G&G set up.
  12. The Star Adventurer GTi or EQ5 pro both are more then adequate for the 100az , though one might be thinking of future proofing . The latter rated handling 5kg for Apo or 9kg vis capacity.
  13. That is quite a bit of an over kill for a cheap £200 achro ! Though would future proof for any OTA upgrades.
  14. I either use a 8 x 50 erecting finder for targets I can see or the Starsense for ones I can't see.
  15. Sv215 still on offer at £81 on the main website , ordered another one for bino viewing.
  16. With higher power EP's try lifting the EP's out of the focuser and see if they gain focus (assuming colimation is good), if they gain focus then one needs a short extension tube to be inserted before the EP.
  17. As per usual which has been the format for this year, most nights that I work my night shift the skies decide to be nice and hospitable for viewing. Can be annoying as I set off at 19.30hrs to see no or little cloud . This morning I returned as per normal around 03.40 hrs to some still nice clear skies albeit 8c outside the little wind chill feeling a damn lot colder. Managed an hour and a half before dawn brigthened up the LP skies here too much, around here one doesn't see too many stars bar the brighter usual ones but at least the F11 102ed brings the night sky alive with the mutitudes of stars the LP disguises. At least the ever growing bright moon was to the west and obscured for the most part by trees and lower on the horizon. Had the new to me SLV 12mm to give first light to and some more light time for the SV215 zoom, UMA, Boo & Dra at this time of the morning and year are all overhead at or near zenith so were ideal subjects to spend the time on. 320x on some targets with the zoom were excellant and resulted in beautiful clean defractionless pin point stars. Though not very hard I do like time on Mizar & Alcor, here though Alcor isn't visible to my naked eye.
  18. Whilst checking out first light with the SLV early morning before dawn , I also had the 3 - 8 out on the same stars . In my LP B6 bording B7 area I had excellent viewing at 320x on Mizar /Alcor and other in UMA with pin point star views.
  19. Had first light with the 12mm SLV this morning before dawn ( I hope Franklin doesn't regret selling it) and my first impression is Oh My ,quite an awesome ep despite only being 50 degrees fov. Sharp, clear and fantastic on the stars at 93x with my F11 102ed. As goes with the territory on these slow fracs the stars are pin point with no defraction spikes. Though I don't need a 25mm , I may still try and find one . Later this morning I needed to realign my Starsense /phone unit and used it to home in on a pylon for the realign, boy in day light it is knocking the spots off my Xcel lx's in clarity. Not only could I see the paint layers where they are peeling off but clear as if I were in eyeball contact I could see the White grease slathered over nuts and bolts holding the steel together.
  20. The 22mm Oberwerk in Angeleyes guise/branding is approx. £70/$89 currently .
  21. Yes it is Loius, 18mm Delite's are £265/ $335 here in the UK where as the Sv190 18mm uff can be had for £52/$66 (which I paid) in the winter /new year period on AliExp. Buying via AliExp is all about timing and choosing the sales /offer periods for the real value in price. Like wise with the SV215 at £75/$95. Yet the UFF 24mm is not a bargain and the Flo priced Stellamyra 24mm uff is cheaper.
  22. One suspects any day soon, a calender month usually 30 days. Be patient.
  23. The female is the thread valley, one typically measures the male counter part or machined to accept the male counterpart.
  24. I have had this before with RM , stuff that should take 2 -3 days eventually turning up some 14 or 15 days later . Sometimes one has to simply hold their nerve and play the waiting game, I think the longest wait I have had is 20 days.
  25. Well !!! , Finally after 13 days in the postal system the SLV arrived. No pic as we all know what a SLV looks like. As Franklin expressed in a PM , Hooray !!!
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