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  1. Hi and welcome to SGL. In my opinion it is a good idea to get used to your gear in the daylight so you can familiarise yourself with how it works, always making sure you do not point it anywhere near the sun (assuming we are going to see the sun sometime) A very useful app is Stellarium which is free and gives you the view of the night sky when you enter your lat and long positions which you can google.

  2. When I had an AZ4 Mount fine movement was a bit of a pain, but since I sold it and bought an AZ5 Mount it is much easier even without the slomo cables because the knobs are in easy to reach positions, providing you are not using a long tube refractor. 😀

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  3. Hi Ash, Turn left at Orion is a very popular choice among amateur astronomers. I bought it about 5 years ago and would recommend it.

    40 minutes ago, alecras2345 said:

    Hi im Ash,  im reading a book on astronomy and im trying to learn some facts but the book i have is a little overwhelming.  The book i have is Collins Stargazing.   Can you suggest an easier book please to learn facts about the solar system and stars please?     Thanks.

     

     

     

  4. 14 hours ago, Peter-uk said:

    Yes, I think I might have to look for another motor as the two I have at the moment, one is only 10 rpm but the other one

    is 3000 rpm.  As I have a speed controller forward and reverse which I could use on this.  I think this motor is a bit heavy.

    I have ordered some momentary switch buttons which I think will help me.

    This is what I was playing with in the garage moments before I saw your last thread.

     

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    You can get good reversible motors from Amazon and eBay for around £10.00 plus fixing bracket if you need one. Your controller is exactly the same as the ones I use but mine are mounted in a plastic box, see below.

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  5. 15 minutes ago, Peter-uk said:

    I have one of these motors and was thinking of using it for the same thing, but at 10rpm i thought it would be a little slow how do you find it?

    The reason I built my own focuser motor unit was the Skywatcher one is extremely slow especially when using on a Mak. I use a 30 or 40 rpm motor with a forward/reverse + speed controller, all of which cost less than the Skywatcher motor focuser kit. I can give you details if you would like me to. I think your 10 rpm might be a bit slow but it depends on the maximum voltage it will take.

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