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rob12770

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  1. Old Post i know but, I had this same problem, since adding the synscan EQ5 pro upgrade, my scope kept banging into my EQ5 pro mount and tripod, then realised it was because I had my elevation set to minus ( - ) instead of plus ( + ) since changing it to + it hasn't colided with the mount, I don't know Why this fixed it, but it has, also make sure Auto flip is on. hope this helps someone someday 🖖
  2. Update After much experimentation, you guys are right, i put the long dovetail back on, and have tested it, no slipping, i think the main reason im keeping it on ( apart from tube strength ) is that its a lot easier to get on and off the mount. thanks again for all your input 👍 Rob
  3. I dont know what an OAG is im afraid ( new to all this ) do you have any links for the dovetails etc you show here ? i cant really see the anti slip locking device thanks
  4. if you mean the long black one, no its not, those are just marks made by the screwhead EDIT wait, i know what you mean now thanks cheers
  5. yes, that is what the smaller white clamp is using, it has the notches for it, thats why im using it over the longer dovetail, i feel its much safer..but im new so ..🤷‍♂️ it seems like a really good idea, to me, this is a monster of a telescope so handling it is um..difficult, but im sure il get used to it soon. thanks for your input
  6. after some googling, although very similar to the Vixen SX, im not sure it is, what i have has little notches cut out for both the main holding screw and the locking screw, the same as the third one down here. I notice it says "customer required to drill/tap both mounting plates as necessary) for the secure mounting of your Intes telescope on these precision Sky-Watcher mounts." looks like my long plate needs drilled / filed as Merlin mentioned earlier Cheers
  7. Ah, i had wondered if it had something to do with that..i just felt it was rather exposed, with any other scope i had the mirror was on a metal mount, i still feel it could be better protected. Cheers
  8. i would need a longer locking screw really, but yeah.
  9. Thanks very much for your replies guys 👌 a lot to digest there, i will be using a lightweight..ish camera lumix GH2 as i say, i feel much safer using the short white dovetail as it has the safety notches, i hear what you say about tube flex, but i will try to file, or modify some notches in the longer rail if i decide to use it..as it is tight now, i fear it could just slide right out if not tight enough.. I plan on motorising the EQ5 mount soon with the SynScan Pro v3 GOTO Upgrade Kits, so the more stable the better.. Thanks Rob :O)
  10. your sensor is 22.3 x 14,.9mm so try and get a close size swab, better to get slightly smaller than larger, i suggest getting a wet swab, not the dry ones, ive cleaned a lot of sensors and to get good cleaning solution ( Eclipse ) is expensive, better just getting a few cheap wet swabs.
  11. Hi, i bought a 2nd hand Skywatcher 200P EQ5 yesterday, i like it but i have a couple of questions, it came with a long dovetail on the rings, but it also came with what i assume is the original short white mounting pate, i have put the short on on because i think its much safer due to the locking screw notch and main screw notch. im wondering why you would need a longer than stock dovetail ? aside from easier balancing i see no advantage.. but being a noob, happy to hear your thoughts.. Also i have a question about the primary mirror, to my surprise it looks like the glass back of the mirror is totally unprotected at the rear of the scope.. isnt this a bit dodgy ? i would have assumed it would be covered on case it got banged ? thanks Rob :O)
  12. Hi guys, thanks for all your replies, very helpful, 👌 i am working my way through them and doing lots off googling as i go lol.. I use a Micro four thirds Panasonic Lumix GH2 camera and have dabbled with eyepiece projection, im waiting on rings for my meade 90 800 refractor to try some prime focus.. im doing things on the cheap ATM because 1 im not rich ans 2 i dont want to sink loads of cash in just yet :O) i dont like the idea of goto mounts, ( im old fashion i guess ) i just want something solid that tracks well, has the ability to accept a polar scope and can handle a decent payload, time will tell, but please do keep suggestion forthcoming, im researching them all.. Many Thanks Rob 😃
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