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knobby

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  1. 1 hour ago, bosun21 said:

    Still won’t show whether the polarity is correct.

    Wow this has turned into an 'interesting' thread 🙂

    At the risk of being argumentative, at the time of my 'battery  - wire  - bulb' suggestion, the OP had a stripped cable to connector and wanted to see if the red or yellow was positive.

    Making the assumption that it was a Skywatcher supply, my suggestion would have worked. Try it yourself if you get bored, It emulates a multi meter continuity test.

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    What I (all of us really) didn't know was just how unqualified for the task the OP was  at the time.

    I fail to see why you need to poo poo my suggestion ' twice '

    Have I offended you 🙂

     

  2. Hi all, there is a thread on here about Astro in the UK, is it worth it ...

    How much fun can you have in 15 minutes of cloud free morning 🙂

    Nikon D5600 - 70-300VR with DIY baader film filter - handheld.

    80% of 60 NEFF files, Pipped, Autoskkert, IMPPG, coloured in PS6.

    Disk is looking busy today !

     

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  3. I'm really no expert but I think they're good shots. aperture is king with planetary and for 5" you're on the right track.

    You might find leaving the barlow out will get you higher frame rates as you're possibly oversampling with the 2 micron pixels on your ASI 678.

    I'd aim for 5 x pixel size as f number, you're at about 11 x with the barlow.

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