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Craig a

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  1. It is to control the mount, the commands would be sent through the usb3 cable from the laptop to the usb2 hub onboard the camera to which the eq dir cable is plugged into, that usb2 hub on the camera must take commands because a filter wheel takes commands if one was plugged into the on camera usb hub i already have the guide cam plugged into one of the usb2 ports on the camera and that takes commands like changing exposure time etc what difference would it make if the eq dir is plugged into the port aswell? All I would be doing is unplugging the eq dir cable from the hub I use on the telescope and plugging it into the cameras usb hub instead, doing away with the usb hub on the scope
  2. I’m wanting to do away with the usb3 hub on my mount that has the eq dir cable and usb from the camera but I was wondering if the usb hub onboard the 533 would run the eq direct cable aswell as the guide cam so I can just have the one usb3 cable from the camera to the lappy? I ask as I would need to buy a longer eq dir cable and a new 3m usb3 cable but before I shell out I need to know if the single usb3 cable from the camera to the laptop could handle the data from the guide cam, main cam and eq dir commands? im just thinking of ways to get rid of as many cables as possible
  3. Really astonishing, not so much a dark nebula anymore it’s bright and beautiful
  4. I found cutting the material into 4 or 5 inch strips was better than trying to do the whole area of the 130pds, it is tight getting your hands in there, I wouldn’t worry too much if it’s not perfectly neat, I over lapped each strip I did
  5. Sure thing, here you go here is where I got mine https://www.firstlightoptics.com/misc/black-velour-telescope-flocking-material.html
  6. I like these kind of images from these huge distances the light has travelled, I would carry on and leave the framing as is as it’s different to the norm, and looking at all them faint background galaxys they will pop with more time added, it could be a fantastic image in the end
  7. Maybe the screen needs colour calibrating, do you know what the gamut range of the screen is?
  8. Breathtaking Orion, one of the best I’ve seen this winter season
  9. Great news you got a new one and good specs too, I hated downloading and installing everything back on the new lappy and setting up everything again but once it’s done it’s done, my old laptop sits in the house now during a session linked to my new lappy by the scope via AnyDesk and just control everything from the living room
  10. That’s a great find, I wonder how it will affect the grease in the mount on hot days with it being black I may get very warm under there. I look forward to an update later on in summer 👍
  11. I’ve made the hole slightly bigger now to 18x18 inch and 700mm Deep put some rebar 12inches deep at the bottom of the hole in the corners and 12 inches poke into the hole that should stop any movement if there is any but I doubt there will be
  12. I’m not totally technical but posting images online changes images anyway I think, and every screen has different gamut coverage and the higher the coverage the Mose expensive they become a monitor that covers 100% of Adobe rgb and sRGB costs a bomb im sure I read somewhere that If posting images online the internet only supports sRGB anyway
  13. A lot of “stuff” that’s on there is needed to actually run windows, but to delete something it’s in control panel and programs then click on a programme or feature and click uninstall but be carefull in knowing what your deleting, as for 4K I don’t think it matters on a laptop screen personally 1080p is enough if it’s a separate bigger external monitor then it may be better to have 4K but I don’t think it’s essential
  14. Aha I’ve found my actual model scroll down to specification https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/acer-aspire-5-a515-56g-15-6-laptop-intel-core-i7-512-gb-ssd-silver-10226817-pdt.html
  15. My model can be upgraded to 20gb it all depends on the model, the screen is full HD not 4K or anything special just normal 1080p. I just delete any programs on there I don’t need this is mine but I have the i7 version read the specs on installable ram https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/acer-aspire-5-a515-56g-15-6-laptop-intel-core-i5-512-gb-ssd-silver-10224404-pdt.html
  16. I would say if your processing images aswell get all the best specs you can afford, I recently got a acer aspire 5 with I7 and nvidia graphics card and I upgraded and installed myself from the 8gb ram to 20gb ram and also upgraded the 512gb ssd to a 1tb crucial p5 plus, it’s as fast as lightning now and memory is pretty cheap these days and easy to install yourself, it was my first go at upgrading the ram and ssd on a laptop and was a piece of cake, if just using to run your setup nothing special is required really
  17. To be honest I’ve never ever seen anything like that in England, and I think I’m just going to bite the bullet and build the pier, well not build the pier because I’m buying one pre made I will be just pouring the concrete and bolting it down, so watch this space
  18. The pier would of been a skyshed pier bolted onto the concrete slab and the concrete covered over so if I did move out it would of been as simple as unbolting the pier and taking it with me leaving behind no trace of the slab underneath, I really need to make my mind up ASAP 😂 im back and forth with should I or shouldn’t I, I hate it when I Carnt make my mind up it drives me bonkers
  19. It’s a pain isn’t it, the braces sounds like a good plan, I would go back to the tripod that came with my neq6 but the scope bangs into the legs, the tripod it came with never had that problem of wobble
  20. Just wondering if anybody has any ideas on stiffening up my pillar mount like this https://www.firstlightoptics.com/sky-watcher-mount-accessories/skywatcher-pillar-mount-support-for-heq5-eq6-series-mounts.html I have a 10 inch newt ontop and 15kg of counterweight but all that weight onto of that long tube induces abit of wobble in the slightest breeze or even touching the scope, has anybody got any ideas on stiffening up this pillar to reduce the wobble, it’s solid nothing is loose it’s just a wobble machine 😅
  21. Another reason for thinking of a pier was that at the moment my rig is on the skywatcher pillar tripod like this… https://www.firstlightoptics.com/sky-watcher-mount-accessories/skywatcher-pillar-mount-support-for-heq5-eq6-series-mounts.html but as my rig is quite heavy there is abit of wobble in the pillar you only have to flick the scope and it’s off on it’s wobble dance, so was going to build the pier to help stop its wobble, I think I need to think of a way of stiffening it up abit now I’ve abandoned the whole build your pier idea I may need to start a new thread in equipment help for ideas to stiffen the pillar mount up abit
  22. I understand your reasoning but in northwest England we don’t worry about long hot weather or frost heave 😂, I can count on one hand the amount of frosts we get here in winter in recent years, we just get mild wet winters these days our ground here is a few inches of soil then rock hard clay that’s impossible to dig out without a clay digging attachment to a small jackhammer 🤣, even though I’ve dug the hole I’m beginning to rethink the whole thing to be honest do I really want to spend the time and money on it in a rented property where there’s no guarantee I will still be here in 12 months time even though our landlord is a nice bloke, somthing may come up and we have to move out, I would be gutted after building a permanent pier, I think it was a moment of madness, is it time to call in the straight jacket now?
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