HesperLiz
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Absolutely! It was a toss up between my eyes or losing my mind 😃 😄 .
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Hi Neil, have thought of this and yes, marked out the legs. So excited now, I can get on and try out all the ideas which have been causing a traffic jam in my head. As I stated before, I am incredible thankful to everyone who contributed to solving my conundrum. Liz
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UPDATE! I did it! I started over, rechecked all balances, levels, pointing geo. North, the park settings, etc and ensuring nothing was obstructing the polar scope passage during the day - I then worked on the assumption I was missing Polaris by millimetres due to the narrow field of view. Therefore to help me know exactly where in the cosmos I was actually pointing, I shone a laser light through the polar scope eyepiece (i kept an eye flout for aircrafts) - once I could see that I started on the adjistment bolts, checking every now and then on the progress. Bingo, Polaris was finally close enough to appear in my polar scope! I was about to finish up when the clouds rolled in, but alas, I got there! Just taken me 4+ bloody weeks and lots of doubts abouts my eyesight. Thank you everyone who responded to my call for help. All the answers got me to the finishing line as I was able to double check things, discounts others, you gave me new ideas to try and encouraged me to keep going. You are ALL amazing - much gratitude to everyone here 👏 👏. Liz
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Thanks, am just waiting for moon to wax and a clear sky, a tad to try again. Everyone's suggestions have been most enlightening.
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A poor design, especially as one hand is turning the bolt on the front and the other is trying to engage this awkward spring, lever thingy.
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Thanks, will definitely give it a go.
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Thanks for that tip - figures, the spring loaded altitude bolt on the EQ6R-Pro is a pain in the proverbial rear end. 😀
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This is what has been frustrating me. Therefore the only other variable must be my eyes.
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I will start form scratch again and recheck the park positions and go through to polar aligning to make sure everything is where is should be. I may have to mentally do a grid search around the area where Polaris should be.
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I attempted this and had no luck. I can see thevreticule, just not beyond it. I think must to pointing the PS to an empty space near Polaris - tad needle in haystack. Positioning, the mount looks like it should be in the correct vicinity - am suspecting I need new eyeballs. 😃
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Thanks, I will do as you suggest - silly of me not to try the PS in the daytime really. I had to get the 90° eyepiece as I have a dodgy knee - I would not be able to stand back up if I knelt down. I had been using my teen child to look through the built in eyepiece. As you state, full moon is not a great time to attempt polar aligning. I am is a semi rural area and my back garden backs on to other back gardens - it is quite dark usually. I too suspect Polaris is just beyond where I am looking, it's a nuisance trying to lock on to it.
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Thank you! I will definitely try that. Good to know someone else has this problem. I was seriously thinking I must be going daft, being the only person who can 'see' past the reticule lol.
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Thanks, I will check it again tomorrow. This still does not address the issue of not being able to see any stars beyond the reticule. I will go through the entire process again.
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Thank you fir the welcome. Yes I rotated DEC axis.
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I use Stellarium to double check - not sure if various star maps all have the same error in pointing me to Polaris at 11pm-ish. Where I am, Polaris is certainly not that low to the horizon - my house would infact block it.
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I also can look at Polaris tfhrough the scope with no issues.
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Hi, Yes, I have set up the home position. Thx.
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Not sure how that works, I know how to locate the North Star visually and I used Stellarium to double check it. Okay daughter has corrected me, she thinks it is more like 75-80° up from the ground, with myself as the 90°marker.
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It is almost directly above me, I have to literally look straight up.
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I changed that, as it lived up in Scotland before and I am sort of East Midlands.
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I have the mount pointing to celestial North and tried eyeballing towards the, Polaris. The field of view appears to be fairly narrow and I seem to always missing it. Quite difficult as I cannot see any other stars to even give me a clue as to where i am looking. Honestly, am usually fine with technical devices - this one manual step has me rather baffled.
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That, I have not tried. Will do that next. Thanks.
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It was 2nd hand, but in excellent condition - I can focus the polar scope and can see the reticule, just can't see anything beyond that. I have tried adjusting the LED brightness and it makes no discernible difference.
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A Skywatcher 6 R - Pro.
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Thank you so much for the info on the Pole Master. It's helpful to have that feedback.