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  1. Due to a recent house move, I no longer have an observatory and there is little prospect of a replacement in the next couple of years.  As a result my beloved EQ8 mount is going to have to be replaced with something a bit lighter.  I presently use an HEQ5 Pro as my star party mount and it works great with my 80ED.  However, I want something a bit more beefy for mounting my C9.25, so I was thinking of trading them both in and buying an EQ6.  I would definitely want a belt driven system.  But which to go for (budget is a real issue.)?

    As I see it I have three choices:

    1. Rowan Engineering modded NEQ6 - cheap, and reasonably good availability of good secondhand examples for >£750
    2. AZ-EQ6 GT Pro GEQ - better alt adjustment, belt driven  (2nd hand around £900 with low availability)
    3. EQ6-R - as above, carrying handle but surprisingly the heaviest of the three (never seen one 2nd hand but would guess people will ask around £800?)

    What are your thoughts?

     

  2. I have the same camera.  It certainly does seem to take quite a while to get down to temperature (much slower than my Atik 460EX).  Try just extending the time allowed for it to reach temperature. 

    I have APT configured in the settings so that it the cooling aid automatically launches when APT is opened.  I immediately start the cooling, then get on with the alignment plate solve, get it on to the target and framed, then start the guiding calibration.  It's usually down to -20oC well before all that is complete.

  3. 54 minutes ago, MikeP said:

    That sounds good value Michael.

    Mike

    You can get done real bargains on "the bay", but some stinkers too!

    The real pain is going to be reinstalling all the software and reconfiguring it all - a right spherical objects ache.

  4. The desktop PC in the observatory has finally blown up and is completely kaput so I've had to replace it. 😭😭😭😭😭

    Just ordered a refurbished desktop PC with Windows 10 professional 8 gig of RAM and 640 gig hard drive for only £55 delivered off fleabay.

     

  5. For the majority of secondhand jewellery is only worth the scrap value of the metal and stones. Unless it is a particularly desirable piece, it is unlikely to be a good investment.

    Even 2nd hand astro gear will likely lose money over time, particularly anything electronic.

    Therefore it is highly unlikely that the 'investment' argument holds much water on either side.

    Ultimately, you simply have to weigh up the total net 'cost' of a purchase in terms of happiness and contentment, not only of the purchase itself, but also it's net cost on the wellbeing of your relationships.

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  6. 1 hour ago, SteveNickolls said:

    Well I've bitten the bullet and a day after ordering (thanks FLO) have my iPolar fitted into the top of my CG-5 mount's polar opening. The camera is recognised in Win 10 (64-bit) and the iPolar software has been installed on the laptop. Just need the cooperation of the fickle weather now to give it all a try out and to post comments. 😀 

    Cheers,
    Steve

    Hi Steve

    Have you got a picture of it in place?

  7. Not all UHC filters are equal.  If you can afford it, I have found the Astronomik UHC filter to be very good with a nice tight band pass and good transmission. This means it is highly selective and for that part of the spectrum it does let through it lets through a high percentage of it.

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  8. I'll second the advice on not scrimping on the quality of usb hub.  Poor quality USB leads and USB hubs are probably the most common root cause of connection problems.  Startech units tend to be very good.  (Lindy make good USB leads). If you can, go for a powered hub.  Unless you really need it, I would go for USB 2 in preference to USB 3, it's more reliable.

  9. We're on our last night of over two weeks touring SW Scotland in our motorhome.  Tonight we have clear pretty cloudless horizons to both east and west.  The result is that you can see the Belt of Venus (the shadow of the Earth projected on its atmosphere) really clearly.  IMG_20190511_211646256.thumb.jpg.afaf23f6a8be2a1911d3adb4fb4e055a.jpgHere's a quick panorama shot taken with my phone. East is on the left, South is on the right.

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