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Starting out - Sky Watcher 200pds / HEQ5?
joe aguiar replied to fijidave's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
The 200 or 8 inch size will be a scope that u will enjoy for many years. U may not go any highter in size to as its large for a reflector on a EQ mount. I would pass on 130 size and stick to 200. 8 inches is where u need to be for dso deep sky objects. So visual it will be very good and a heq5 will hold that fine, norn it comes with eq5. So the heq5 is even better. The only downfall on this setup is if u get into ap imagining u may need eq6 with a 8 inch f5 scope. Unless u dont get to serious in AP then maybe. For visal the mount is fine for ap it's ok but eq6 would be better. If u were gonna get a 8 act then the heq5 would be good So again if u dont get too serious in ap then it may do. joejaguar -
I dont think it fit that model Looks like gt or slt to me Joejaguar
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Scope No. 8, And It's Big!
joe aguiar replied to cloudsweeper's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Antares also made the elite models at f8.8, f13 and bf15. They were all 105mm refractors. I see a Canadian dealer selling the 105 f13 one but I got too many right now at 13 scopes, maybe 14 I gotta count them Joejaguar -
Filters, or eyepieces?
joe aguiar replied to RobH2020's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
I would start with eps then go nebula filters. Forget about planetary filters the gain is so minimal. The gain in nebula filters is very good depends on size scope and what lp your in, but even so the gain is good, but I would start with eps Joejaguar -
Eyepiece upgrade for a 130p
joe aguiar replied to Captain Scarlet's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
The way I do it may be different than most but this is how I do it u may choose any way u like I base it on the telescope price so for a 130mm reflector that's like a $200price point, I would only buy plossls/ super plossls maybe bst or something like Meade HD 60 fov 5000 eps. If I was gonna think about spending on anything more expensive eps like badder, delites, delos, naglars or ethos I would uprgrade my scope to a larger more expensive scope first. I kinda match the scope to the eps To me atleast I think to have best views I dont put $900 eps on $200 scope or I dont put $30 eps on a $3000 scope. As both the eps and scope both needs to be equal. Again this is how I see it it may not be how u like which is fine too. Joejaguar -
Help with skywatcher 150/750
joe aguiar replied to Neil H's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
I think u should go to a home depot or whatever u guys have there or large hardware store. Buying spring on line will probably be a more miss. You should test the springs. It shouldn't be too easy to compress as it be moving too much possibly move the mirror up and down. Yet u dont want it so stiff it doesnt compress at all unless it needs a 100 lbs, that will be too stiff. U gotta find a medium/medium stiff so it holds the mirror in place but doesnt move too easy, but also u dont want it too move at all. Hope that kinda makes sence Not sure if u should buy 2 or 3 pairs of 3 springs and see which tension works best. Maybe u can return 2 of the pairs once u see which spring works best, assuming it doesnt look work or cut etc -
Another not expensive one could be the celestron omni 32mm plossl. It's not expensive has a 52 degree fov but as John said its almost the same thing as the 25 at 60 A 32mm will have abit lower power of course but fov will be near the same. It's kinda like people who have a 32mm plossl and thought about a 40mm 1.25 ep which has a 44 degree fov, in this case most people just stay with the 32mm plossl ep Joejaguar
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It's really not that bad I have gotten dozen if things from us and sometimes there are none and when there is it's not like its thousands but couple / few hundred more. But ya if u can get it there that should be 1st way. In cdn used taks only come around like 2 or 3 max a yr, sometimes none so your lucky to even find a used one here joejaguar
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Ops ok deleted this post then, I'm sure he saw and could PM me if he likes I offered it but it's not for sale on any site anywhere Joejaguar
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Barlow question
joe aguiar replied to Apollo_95's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Get a good quality Barlow tho the low quality ones will degrade image where the good ones wont or barely anything Joejaguar -
EQ5 Go-To Request
joe aguiar replied to skyking_comms's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
I sent u a PM I un did my meade lxd75 motor drives and will sell it after I move but I'm also in Canada but I worked it out it be 143 UK for mine Check message for full details Joejaguar -
National Geographic Goto 70/350
joe aguiar replied to Tracy OShea's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Once its successful then it should put the item in fov of a low power ep like 25 or 32mm ep. But in the start up process it can easily be off as it does not know where u are. It's just going off by the city or cords u selected. So until u do a 2 or 3 star alignment it doesnt fully know where u r Hope that helps Joejaguar -
National Geographic Goto 70/350
joe aguiar replied to Tracy OShea's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
When it asks to align on both stars r u justing hitting enter or r u slewing to the correct star then hitting align enter? All gotos r not perfect when it slews to a star it could easily be 5 to 15 degrees off. U have to slew to them manual put it in center then hit align Joejaguar -
Rigel Finder position.
joe aguiar replied to Barry-W-Fenner's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
It's mostly prefrence put it where u feel it's most comfortable. 6 to 8 inches seems about right u could be futher but u have to be looking straight through the glass. When I installed the base I always put lots pressure on all sides making sure it sticks for like 30 secs and I dont have a issue. Once in awhile while walking around I just make sure the base is still secure. I just reapply pressure again if u r like me and keep them in house, it's no big deal to do Joejaguar -
any reflector sct type will need it in time, it just depends on if it gets off or not. i found if you have the scope setup lets say in living room and just take it outside it can last many months even a year or longer BUT if u take it apart put it in car trunk every weekend it may need it monthy joejaguar
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Meade ETX-90 manufacture date
joe aguiar replied to DennyD's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
I'm sure that was cali USA right? Joejaguar -
Nice to hear joejaguar
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Sky Watcher Mercury 705 refractor
joe aguiar replied to devdusty's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
What's different in the UK compared to north American is the models have different names like pds etc etc I normally can still tell what it is but once awhile I have to Google just to make sure So excuse me for that part not always being 100% Joejaguar -
Sky Watcher Mercury 705 refractor
joe aguiar replied to devdusty's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
Ok f7 is better than the f5 models but going to the 80mm is still better if budget allows. I kinda see the 70mm as almost there size joejaguar -
Out with the old.....
joe aguiar replied to Simon Dunsmore's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
It probably be ok but not great the tube length more and weight of it will be hard even on heq5. If u really want imaging with that scope should be eq6. U dont want to get a heq5 then figure it's pretty much the limit of that scope sell it lose money then buy a eq5. The 8 inch sct could go on heq5 and be ok Joejaguar -
Sky Watcher Mercury 705 refractor
joe aguiar replied to devdusty's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
Yes the short tube models are good for what they r made for, wide field lower powers views. I have had a few different ones in my lifetime. Right now I have the skywatcher 102f5 but I dont use it for the planets. That doesnt mean they cant see the planets at highter power but the image quality will be soft not so clear. So if u want to look more on the moon planets double stars etc the longer version is better and no collamation. If you can get into the 80mm I think u will be much better off They sell the 80mm f 10 on the az3 and eq2 model. Sometimes the eq version is only few bucks more. It needs more getting used to for new people but it follows the skys movement better. u can later add a motor drive so it stays on the item or planets without u needing to move it at all almost. The f 10 model is probably only 16 inch longer but you get 75% better colour correction and better views. For lower powers use a 32mm 1.25 plossl or something like that Joejaguar