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pblackwell

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  1. Nice one Neil 👍🏻 I think I’ll give that a whirl. Simple to use yes?
  2. Oh that looks dooable, I’d need to order a small level. Thanks for that I’ll give it a whirl 😊👍🏻
  3. Hi Freddie, I’ve read about that previously and it seems time consuming and rather difficult. I’m hoping there’s an easier way somehow.
  4. Hi James, unfortunately no I don’t. I have a laptop but no camera 😕
  5. Hi folks, I want to move my observing location but it means I will not be able to see Polaris to Polar align. I have a Celestron AVX mount and currently I manually adjust the Azimuth and Latitude to center Polaris for alignment. Then I use the NexStar+ hand control to do a 2 star align (plus 1 calibration star). But how can I do the initial Polar alignment without being able to see Polaris? Many thanks Paul
  6. Hi Mikey2000, I already did all the three things you mentioned but still had the issue. But anyhow, my mount is now in transit to the seller. First time I'm glad its bad weather because will take a few days to get the replacement
  7. I did some more testing and found that even if I disengage the motor drive and manually turn the big gear/cog by hand, sometimes RA moves and sometimes it doesn't. I also found that when trying to use the RA flexible control cable, there was lots of resistance and it was hard to turn compared to the Dec flexible control cable which was light and smooth when turning. Contacted the place it was purchased from and explained the issue to them and they're going to replace that part of the mount so happy days! However, got the feeling it could be that the bearings are buggered and/or needs re-greasing.......guess Ill never know! Thanks Paul
  8. Thanks Alan, this could well be the case. There's a lot of resistance when using the manual RA flexible control cable, when compared to using the Dec flexible control cable.
  9. Thanks for your reply Dakaar. But I've tried adjusting the T-bar (tightening and loosening) but it still jumps. Apart from it jumping, nearly all the time the motor turns the large tooth cogged wheel but the RA still doesn't move. To test I disengaged the motor and turned that large clogged wheel by hand. Sometimes RA will move and sometimes it doesn't. So I don't think it's a motor issue if when I turn by hand the RA still doesn't move :/
  10. Hello everyone, Im having an issue with my SkyWatcher EQ2 mount and motor drive. The drive making a strange 'clunking' noise every 10 seconds or so, and this was accompanied by a big judder that caused the image to dance around. Also most of the time it doesn't even move the RA even though the motor drive is turning the bigger gear/cog. The teeth seem ok on the gear/cog because they do turn but RA doesn't move at all. This is a repeatable problem when testing indoors and scope telescope correctly balanced. What could this be and how can I resolve it? Many thanks Paul
  11. He who stares wins dude. Maybe next time (ps - I did reuse that line from a fellow SGL) ?
  12. The hardest thing yet. Took 30mins to locate the sun, then clouds, then had to spend time to relocate. Then tried use a camera for the first time without knowing how the camera works! Then by the time you attach the camera clouds came in, so switch back to wide angle lense. Then sun comes out and takes time to locate. Attach camera and repeat the process all over again! So frustrating and difficult. Here is my very first attempt at using a camera and first time looking at the sun ?
  13. Best of luck with clear sky's everyone! Sun is out in London at the moment hope it can hold on a few more hours before the promised clouds!
  14. Hi, why do you have to do this? I thought you could just cover the entire end of the scope tube, not that end cap? Am I wrong?
  15. Hi LukeSkywatcher, I can see you do imaging. Can you help me please. My sister dumped her Cannon EOS camera on me (read the manual job). Can you tell me what settings I should set on my camera in order to try take some pictures of this (ive never used a camera), all advise welcome (lay mans talk though please). ive booked the day off work so will have time to try and take pictures because of the time the transit takes. Many thanks Paul
  16. Thanks Paul, Yes the film has creases, but what I did notice were some tiny 'blemishes' or indentations so that's the concern. I've emailed the seller asking is this normal and will wait for their response. Lets see.
  17. Emergency advice please folks! I've just received a solar filter and on close examination I can see numerous tiny indentations. I've held it up to an inside light and can't see any obvious holes. Is this normal and expected ? I've never attempted to view the sun and am worried. I bought this , please advise me. Should I contact the seller or is this quite normal? https://www.firstlightoptics.com/transit-of-mercury-9th-may-2016/astrozap-baader-solar-filter.html thanks guys Paul
  18. Do what I did Jules. I've booked the day off and told my manager why. If the weather forecast is looking bad the day before, I said I'll come into work and cancel that day off. He's fine with that! I've never viewed the sun before, and I ordered this filter yesterday https://www.firstlightoptics.com/solar-filters/astrozap-baader-solar-filter.html Although a little apprehensive about viewing the sun, I can't wait to try it out! And, living in London, this will be the first time I'm not hacked off with the light pollution!
  19. If you're talking about not being able to adjust the fine altitude adjuster (Altitude Adjustable T-Bolt), then on the right of the mount head you will see a scale running from 0-90 degrees. Unlock the hinge of the mount gently first. You'll then be able to adjust the fine altitude T-bolt.

    Its a great first scope actually. But invest in a few good eyepieces.

    Yep it does wobble when touched, but I believe that's true most telescopes of our kind.

    Polar align it and use the drive.

    Enjoy buddy!

     

    1. Wordy

      Wordy

      It's unlocked, moves 1/2 a turn either way then sticks again, worked fine at the start of last night, but got jammed as I was packing up so can't polar align at the mo.

      Very happy with the scope, but I think getting a better mount is very much on the cards.

      Cheers!

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