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JoeS81

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  1. 37 minutes ago, Louis D said:

    From Agena Astro's Sky-Watcher 6" Dob webpage:

    • OTA length: 44.5"
    • OTA width: 7.125"
    • OTA weight (with accessories): 15 lbs
    • Base weight: 25 lbs
    • Base dimensions: 29 x 20.5"
    • Zenith eyepiece height: 44.5"

    Since the focuser is at least 6" from the end of the tube, figure it sits about 50 inches tall or slightly more.  Remember, though, it could be stored in two parts to save a bit of height or with the tube at an angle to save some height.  You could also store it to the side toward the front of the closet but just back a bit with the coats up against it since it's less than 8 inches wide.  That's how I store my 8" Dob in our other downstairs closet.  Literally no one ever notices it in there.

    I also store a bunch of astro gear in our under-stairs closet at the back where it's too low for hanging coats.  It's really surprising how much space there is back there.

    Thank you @Louis D.

    Really good suggestions on how to store.... that would definately work 👍👍👍

  2. 9 minutes ago, JeremyS said:

    I wouldn’t contemplate lugging the Skyliner up and down the stairs. Too heavy, too bulky and you will do yourself an injury sooner or later.

    I,m lucky enough to store mine in the dining room and lift it out onto the patio via the French doors.

    The heritage is a lovely scope. I store mine in an upstairs wardrobe. Going for this is not shooting your self in the foot. It is a practical way forward.

    Thanks again, it does sound like a sensible option. Just need to let the head prevail rather that the heart... tbh as a first time user, I am sure that I would be amazed by what I could see from either scope!

  3. 13 minutes ago, happy-kat said:

    lugging up and down stirs, would you bother if the weather was patchy

    do you have a table or bucket to use the heritage from

    have you read the heritage 150p users thread for the reviews and feedback

    I do have a table to use the Heritage from, the spare room does have a skylight to use the scope from but of course you don't get access to the full sky from there. I have seen reviews from the scope and want to make the best decision with the money I have... perhaps I need to be a bit more rational in how I will use it!

  4. Hi everyone,

    I'm completely new to telescopes and know nothing but I want to learn and I need some advice!

    I have a budget of £200 which I can't stretch. I really like both the Skywatcher Heritage 150p and SW Skyliner 150p which I believe has been along longer than the Heritage.

    I would like to take the scope out occasionally to dark skies (so the heritage would be easier to transport) but with 2 very young children at home the reality is that I will mostly be using the scope in the back garden.

    Obviously both scopes are 150p but come with different accessory spec (specs below).... please could someone advise which would give me the most bang for my buck?!

     

    Heritage 150p:

    Magnifications (with eyepieces supplied): x30 & x75
    Highest Practical Power (Potential): x300
    Diameter of Primary Mirror: 150mm
    Telescope Focal Length: 750mm (f/5)
    Eyepieces Supplied (1.25"): 10mm & 25mm
    Parabolic Primary Mirror
    3-arm Secondary Mirror Spider Support
    Red Dot Finder
    Wooden Alt-Azimuth Mount
    Collapsible/ Extendable Tube Assembly
    Weight Approx 7.5kg
    Supplied with Gift Box
    33% more Light Gathering than 130mm

    Skyliner 150p:

    • Magnifications (with eyepieces supplied): x48 & x120
    • Highest Practical Power (Potential): x306
    • Diameter of Primary Mirror: 153mm
    • Telescope Focal Length: 1200mm (f/8)
    • Eyepieces Supplied (1.25"): 10mm & 25mm
    • Parabolic Primary Mirror
    • 0.5mm Ultra-Thin Secondary Mirror Supports
    • 6x30 Finderscope
    • Direct SLR Camera Connection
    • Wooden Alt-Azimuth Mount with Accessory Tray
    • 73% more Light Gathering than 114mm

    Many thanks!

     

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