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Focusing with or without a Bahtinov mask
Ian McCallum replied to Avocette's topic in Imaging - Planetary
I use two different Bahtinov masks on my set up. A small one for the finderscope/guidescope and the larger one on my two 120mm achromatic refractors. I do a bit of planetary and DSO imaging. Your mileage may vary. đ -
Nothing too fancy, but these came at the start of the week... The Baader optical cloth and extension tube came from Auntie @FLO. The RDF came from Skies Unlimited on eBay.
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I'll be using mine at home, with a 13.8V DC mains power supply. It's capable of providing upto 30A at a push, so power shouldn't be an issue.
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I've ordered a couple of 12V versions from Auntie @FLO.
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Talking about the Wratten #8, you may want to check out this thread... https://stargazerslounge.com/topic/386412-wratten-filters-for-ca-correction-in-achromats/
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I looked at the 12V dew heaters from FLO, but see that many of the UK made controllers are now unavailable. I was thinking that it maybe possible to build a controller from scratch, using a suitably rated potentiometer...đ¤
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Has anyone ever tried one of these dew heaters? đ¤ https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285052210212?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=MsnxS3WGSCy&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=FlQ80JPwRca&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
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Mould Inside Objective Lens Cell?
Ian McCallum replied to Ian McCallum's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
I contacted Auntie@FLO and @Chris emailed back. He kindly went through what he thought it was, based on years of AP, it boils down to dried in dew spots. so no mould, thankfully. I'm not sure if removing the whole lens cell from the front of the OTA. to clean the flint glass surface would invalidate the warranty? I'll not do anything till I know for sure... -
Alternative To KStars Planetarium On Astroberry?
Ian McCallum replied to Ian McCallum's topic in Discussions - Software
I'm not against KStars, as it's a very comprehensive programme. It's just I don't like the planetarium GUI. -
Mould Inside Objective Lens Cell?
Ian McCallum replied to Ian McCallum's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
I do exactly the same, leaving both the lens cap and eyepiece cap off, so that any moisture or condensation can evaporate naturally. I leave the scope like this for a few hours (or longer in colder weather). It's always left horizontal whilst this happens or perhaps with the objective lens raised above the level of the focus tube. I've got a second hand SW Evostar 120 achromat that I've been using for over a year now and haven't seen anything like that on it. -
Mould Inside Objective Lens Cell?
Ian McCallum replied to Ian McCallum's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
I think these are drip of condensation that have dried out. I've been told that leaving the telescope lens covers off to 'breath' when it comes back into the warm house, isn't necessarily the best way. đ -
Mould Inside Objective Lens Cell?
Ian McCallum posted a topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Last night, after bringing my Sky-Watcher Startravel 120 achromatic refractor back inside, I noticed some marks on the inside of the objective lens. I keep my telescopes inside the house, at room temperature. The telescope had been outside for a few hours in just below zero temperatures, so I always allow the telescope to 'breath' before putting on the lens caps. This usually takes a few hours. Is this mould starting to grow on the inside of the telescope? Have I done anything wrong? đ¤. Is it enough of a problem that it could impede any visual observering or imaging? đ¤ The scope is only a few months ago and was bought brand new from Auntie @FLO. 20221215_200700.mp4 -
Alternative To KStars Planetarium On Astroberry?
Ian McCallum replied to Ian McCallum's topic in Discussions - Software
I'm looking into CCDceil and Cartes du Ceil as alternatives. -
Show us your set up in action at night.
Ian McCallum replied to Peco4321's topic in The Astro Lounge
Just checking out M42, the Orion Nebula there. Still quite low down. I also showed a neighbour the Moon, Mars and Jupiter. She could make out the equatorial bands. -
Try the west coast of Scotland, it's just as bad.
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Prinz Astral 500 Finderscope...
Ian McCallum replied to Ian McCallum's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
The telescope is now down in Morecambe, with my friend. It'll be mostly used to terrestrial views across Morecambe Bay now. -
Old Prinz Astral 500 - Worth Doing Up?
Ian McCallum replied to Ian McCallum's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
The telescope is now down in Morecambe, with my friend. It'll be mostly used to terrestrial views across Morecambe Bay now. -
I got this from eBay today, but not from the usual sellers. It was for my Sky-Watcher Evostar 120 achromatic refractor. It's going back as it's faulty. There was no clear plastic film between the battery and the cover, suggesting it's not new. The on/off dimmer switch was flaky and it was difficult to adjust and wouldn't stay tuned. It wasn't the cheapest either. âšī¸ This is my 4th RDF, so I think I should know if I have a good one or not... đ
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Perhaps it's blue or green? đ¤đ¤Ŗ
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What are Skywatcher included eyepieces?
Ian McCallum replied to Jbwz's topic in Discussions - Eyepieces
This may help clarify a little more... http://www.swindonstargazers.com/beginners/eyepieces.htm -
What are Skywatcher included eyepieces?
Ian McCallum replied to Jbwz's topic in Discussions - Eyepieces
They're not Plossls, but modified achromats. -
EQ5 Pro - Synscan Versions / Firmware?
Ian McCallum replied to Anglo's topic in Discussions - Mounts
I believe the latest firmware version is 4.39.21. -
Show us your set up in action at night.
Ian McCallum replied to Peco4321's topic in The Astro Lounge
A second hand Prinz Astral 500 refractor (60mm), that I got a few weeks ago. I managed to get a view of the moon with some cheap and nasty H20mm and H6mm ebay eyepieces. I also clapped eyes on Jupiter and could just about make out the two equatorial belts with the 6mm H eyepiece! đŽ Using a 0.965" to 1.25" eyepiece adapter and a 25mm MA plus a 9mm MA, certainly improved things. The views were less restrictive... I'll be giving this to my friend down in Morecambe, for terrestrial viewing. He overlooks the sea with views out to Morecambe Bay. đ