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  1. Looking on astrometry.net and using those coordinates in Stellarium, I've worked out... If I turn tracking off in Stellarium the stars differ in the direction of the blue arrow. In my subs, the stars drift off in the direction of the yellow arrow, so I suspect it is imperfect polar alignment. The stack is a stack of 80 x 60 seconds so 80 minutes in total.

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  2. Canon 6D at prime focus on a Celestron C14; unguided.

    80 x 60 second exposures stacked without alignment. Is the drift mostly poor polar alignment? FoV is 32 arc minutes by 21 arcminutes, f/l 3910mm. (Ignore artefact bottom left and vignetting, no flats or darks used in this stack).

    Thanks. James.

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  3. An interim measure would be to stick some of these on the mount to stop the cable pulling out by taking slack out of the wire, +/- some blue tak over the joint, or a couple of small spots of hot glue to leave that end semi-permanently fixed.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/SAF2-SELF-ADHESIVE-STICKY-HOOKS/dp/B007JV8VJU/ref=asc_df_B007JV8VJU/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309954504712&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14317359327806001109&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9046404&hvtargid=pla-696194517776&psc=1 

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  4. Does anyone have any recommendations of small wind turbines (200 to 600W I suppose) to trickle charge a 12v battery for an off-grid location? Already have solar for another battery so don't want to discuss solar here. Exposed and relatively windy location. My research suggests horizontally arranged blades are much more efficient than the lantern type (vertical) blades.

    Thanks.

    James

     

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  5. Assume I have two identical brand new 12v batteries, each with 200 amp hour capacity.

    One drives a 12v motor which pulls 60 amps and the motor is run for 5 minutes.

    The other battery is connected to a smaller motor which pulls just 5 amps but is run for 60 minutes.

    I'm assuming both batteries have discharged 5 amp-hours worth of their capacity (2.5%). 

    Have both batteries really taken the same "hammering"? 

    Thanks for any replies.

    James

     

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