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please help. I accidentally mixed up the polarity when connecting it. Today I took it to an electrician friend and he said it was completely burnt. I need to order a new one, and the store only has EQ6-R available and I wonder if it will fit. I'm going on a trip soon and I can't imagine not taking it with me. I have version without a USB.
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Hello, are both mounts supported by the same motherboard? Regards, Chris
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Takahashi FC-76DCU travel scope project.
Mumia replied to Mumia's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Beautiful set of refractors. Every day you can hang something different on the mount, depending on the conditions and your mood. As for the FT focusers, they are truly a wonderful addition to these amazing telescopes. They are much better than those that come standard with the scope. -
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Takahashi FC-76DCU travel scope project.
Mumia replied to Mumia's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
So now let's brainstorm how to add a finder to this setup 😅 Maybe you could recommend some clamps that I can mount on the focuser? -
Takahashi FC-76DCU travel scope project.
Mumia replied to Mumia's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Color free is exactly the word that comes to my mind when I think about this refractor with this extender Venus and some particularly bright stars such as Sirius do show some very minor color fringing but when you add this magical addition you can easily forget about them. -
Takahashi FC-76DCU travel scope project.
Mumia replied to Mumia's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
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Takahashi FC-76DCU travel scope project.
Mumia posted a topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Hello, I would like to show off the recently completed "perfect" traveler scope project. About half a year ago I bought a super Tak 76dcu refractor, the main goal was to add to my stable of refractors, something that I can quickly grab under my arm and go out into the field or set up on the balcony. This small telescope really positively surprised me with the amount of detail it is able to show on the planets and the moon. Compared to the FS 102, which I also currently have, it produces much whiter images. His older brother has a tendency to drag the image slightly into yellow. Of course, not like ED scopes, but it is noticeable. However, in FC76dcu the moon looks so raw and super sharp as if it were made of concrete. The whites are as white as snow and the blacks are as dark as pitch. Tested on bright stars, it works almost perfectly. I wrote almost, because only with the cq 1.7 extender it's incredibly stunning. The diffraction disk is beautifully evenly distributed, showing virtually perfect levels of spherical correction. In the project, I focused on ensuring that there were no bottlenecks, neither in the generated image nor in the mechanics. The first purchase was Extender cq 1.7, which changes the F ratio from F/7.5 to F/12.5. I think I don't need to describe the obvious advantages in planetary/lunar observations that this modification gives. Next, I replaced the stock 1.25" focuser, which, without an extension, extends only 1 inch. The choice fell on Feather Touch FTF2025BCR with the A20-302 adapter enabling connection to OTA. Thanks to this, I can use 2" accessories without any problems and the adjustment is increased to 2.5". I used a 2" BBHS prism as an diagonal. Silver-plated coatings + prism improve red transmission. I especially appreciate this in Jupiter observations, it beautifully brings out the salmon shades and browns inside the belts. The whole thing is suspended on a lightweight AZ GTI mount and Benro carbon legs. All that's left is to replace the clamps so I can add a finder and that's it Now I'm going to the balcony to admire the moon. Best regards, Chris- 32 replies
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Absolutely a good choice. Additionally, by purchasing some light mount, you will have a travel scope, grab&go. You can easily fit this set into your backpack.
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With such exponential growth of Chinese optics companies, I am more concerned about our local European manufacturers
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Show us your Vixen Scope or mount
Mumia replied to F15Rules's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
This Lzos is a great refractor, I've been trying to get one for a long time. Recently, I missed one, it was available on the German buy/sell. In Mr. Yoshida's ranking of planetary telescopes, it scored 85 points, placing it higher than TEC 140 and Zeis APQ130. -
Which 3 of your eyepieces get the most use, and why?
Mumia replied to F15Rules's topic in Discussions - Eyepieces
For DS : Pentax xw 16,5, nagler 20, nagler 31 For planetary : Tak abbe 6 and 9, zeiss jena o-10, Toe 4mm -
Show us your Vixen Scope or mount
Mumia replied to F15Rules's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
you can put it in and we'll see if it's better to have 3 wooden or 2 human ones 🤣 -
Show us your Vixen Scope or mount
Mumia replied to F15Rules's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
beautiful set and mount, but those wooden legs! I'm crazy about them! -
Choosing between 4" ED Refractors for visual
Mumia replied to quasar117's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
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Choosing between 4" ED Refractors for visual
Mumia replied to quasar117's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
These skytee mounts are a very good . A nice solution for quickly setting up the set on the balcony. Sometimes I even hang APM 152/1200 on it and it runs without any problems. I only recommend purchasing a long Slow motion cable, it greatly increases the convenience of use. I took mine from an old assembly from the Japanese TOWA achromat. Shown in the 3rd photo.