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hahaha ... v nice. Let me see if I find some place for it thanks
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for me its a 100£ tripod and mount that I would like to use to take some pics with the dslr. not expecting much. Yes, I will change those bearings, the worm and the 6007. What do you mean with needle bearings? can you elaborate or point me to some info? The EQ6 is not yet at reach ... no budget for it
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Anyone can point me to a source of ptfe sheets in europe?
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Cant find any supplier of those in Europe at least.. On the Dec axis is something like 74OD x 62ID and 0.5mm. Difficult size to find at least for me.
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Hi all I bought an Old GC5-avgt. It needs some servicing, I want to do it myself. I've read that it could benefit from having the plastic washers/bearings changed to PTFE. Do anyone one knows the specs of these plastic bearings? Thickness, diameter, etc. I would lig to have them before I start disassembling the mount. Thanks
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ZWO 120mm mini mono or T7M for guiding
pedromreis replied to pedromreis's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Tks! I'll give it a try. -
ZWO 120mm mini mono or T7M for guiding
pedromreis replied to pedromreis's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
I'll be using linux. I'm thinking on buying this for guiding, using some sw or connected to st4 port of the guiding system on the mount. You used it for imaging only? If for guiding, what kind of scope do you use with it? -
ZWO 120mm mini mono or T7M for guiding
pedromreis replied to pedromreis's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Thanks Do you use it on a Windows or Linux system? Have you ever tried the st4 connection? For guiding? Thanks for sharing. Pedro -
Hi So I want to start guiding. I've read that the t7m is a clone with same performance than the zwo. As any one tested both and confirm this? BTW, the rest of the equipment would be: - sw 150 pds + cannon 60d for imaging - eq3-2 mount with onstep - sw startravle 80 or another lighter scope for guiding... some suggestions welcome here. I can buy any of them, but I would prefer the cheap one if is the same offcourse.. Any other option on the price range also welcomed. thanks!
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Need some help on Celestron Advanced GT
pedromreis replied to pedromreis's topic in Discussions - Mounts
Well, with the 2" tripod is going to cost me around 100£. If nothing else, I keep the tripod and I will have fun taking it apart. Even if the goto is non functional I can use it for observing... What are the biggest problems with it and are they fixable by a skilled mechanic engineer? thanks for your advice. -
Hi All About to buy a Celestron Advanced GT used, in bad shape, for restoring. It has no hand controller. So, my questions: - The seller says the motors are "stuck", where can I find a source for that motors? - Is it possible to control it with a computer without the hand controller? How? Thanks in advance Pedro
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So, let me see if I got this right: 1 - Using the synscan upgrade + fancy cable + sw in the laptop is the easiest and most expensive way to get a GOTO system controlled by the computer with slew speed acceptable, and auto guiding (+ camera + guiding scope) 2 - Using the dual axis + some HW + sw on the laptop I can achieve auto guiding via st4 port, with slow slew speed. GOTO may be possible but slow (?) 3 - Going all DIY route I can achieve everything, if I can get everything right, including setup a pcb board to control the motors, develop firmware, drivers, etc.... (not going to happen any time soon ) I think I got 1 and 3. Need to investigate more option 2 to see if a GOTO with decent speed is possible without major hacking... Did I got this right?