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Soligor Rob

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  1. 11 minutes ago, Telescope40 said:

    Rob. Those rings look nice. Not seen that brand at FLO till now. 
    The Moonlite was already in my possession from a previous frac. Once I got a flange via Rother Valley optics the fitting was straightforward. Had to be as I’m wary of messing like this with my gear. Anyhow. It’s nice once fitted but to be fair the supplied focuser was not shabby. 
    Was a case of - I have the Moonlite so it had to be done. 
    Enjoyvthe scope. I’m sure you won’t be disappointed. Never thort I’d own a quality 6 in frac. Weight and size are not an issue with this scope. 
    Couple of pics of yours on the Sabre would be good to see. 
    John 

    Ok John here is the new set-up, have to say it is all very nicely balanced and not too much of a faff to assemble.

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  2. 8 minutes ago, Telescope40 said:

    Hello Peter. Really think the 150 finder on the SCT is just epic. Really need to look to paying the centre a visit after lockdown is eased yet again. 
    john 

    Rob. I got a pair of these 2nd hand but in immaculate condition from a fellow SGL member. Bit pricey brand new. The scope deserves them IMHO 

    John

    https://www.firstlightoptics.com/primaluce-lab/primaluce-lab-155mm-plus-tube-rings-takahashi-fs-152-and-toa-130.html

     

     

    John, they certainly look the part, I've fitted a set of the More-Blue Rings,  I notice you have fitted the Moonlite focuser how does that compare with the standard one, have to say mine has a nice overall positive feel.

  3. 5 minutes ago, Chris said:

    Glad you got sorted, you were in safe hands :) Any chance of a first light report once the clouds clear off? 

    Hi Chris, as relative beginner I'm certain a report from me will be nowhere near as precise as (I think it was John's account) but I will make comparisons against my other scopes, and how I get along with it.

    It does sit nicely on the Altair Sabre Mount, I have already made some changes at the focus end, fitting the Baader Click Lock adaptor and a William Optic's 2" Dielectric Diagonal.

    Just waiting now for the Baader Morpheus eye pieces to become available, phew this is nearly a big as drain on my wallet as my Bikes.

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  4. Certainly Sky Watcher haven't done themselves any favours with the Clamp Rings on the 150ED, whilst the rings on my Explorer 150PDS are a perfect fit and much more sturdy.

    Still all sorted now and just waiting to get it set up in the garden and enjoy the view, what are the chances of a clear sky tonight or tomorrow so see the new moon, fingers crossed.

  5. Hi Everyone, I would just like to thank Steve and everyone else at FLO for the 5 weeks of the very best personal service.

    When my brand new Evostar 150 ED arrived in it's more that adequate packing, (they have certainly beefed that up from those early deliveries) I was one happy bunny unfortunately the supplied Clamp Rings just didn't hold the tube in place, actually they hardly gripped the tube at all.

    After what seemed like a marathon we finally got there and now the scope is sat on my Altair Sabre Mount as steady as a rock, we just need the wind to drop and for those rather persistent clouds to move away.

    Hopefully for the coming new moon.

    Thanks again to all in Team FLO.

    Regards Rob.

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  6. 3 hours ago, StevieDvd said:

    If it helps, even as a temporary solution, see this SGL thread, in that I used some wickes furniture pad for oversized rings on my scopes, others used velcro or leather.   Surprised you're still waiting for the felt from FLO - they must be getting it from Skywatcher I suppose, hence the delay.

     

    Oh fair do's to FLO they sent me some replacement Felt but unfortunately it was a lot thinner than the felt already fitted so of no use at all.

    I could pad the Clamp Rings out with extra padding but if anything went wrong and the scope hit the floor because I used a non standard item that might not sit too well warranty wise, so as much as it annoying I can't use the scope I think it prudent that I wait to get the correct setup.

    Interesting to not in the thread  the guys are talking 2.5mm to 4mm padding, the felt that came in the set-up for my 150ED is 4mm and the scopes slips through this under it's own weight like a piston in a bore, these clamp rings I would say are just too big a Diameter.

    FLO said the Clamp Rings fitted to their other scope was locked tight so I guess they are the ones they are posting out to me, be interesting to see how they fit on my scope and how they differ in size to the rings I have.

  7. Hi Glen, 

    Thanks for the reply, the Dia of my Clamp rings fully closed not including the felt is 160mm, I measured the Telescope and the Dia of the tube is 154mm.

    The 150ED is a heavy old lump so I 'm quite wary that it needs to be held securely.

  8. Can I ask those of you to measure the thickness of the felt in the Clamping Rings, I have just bought a new Evostar 150Ed from Flo and the scope just slips freely through the Clamps when they are fully tightened.

    Flo are sending me out replacement Clamp rings with what they say has thicker felt, as the felt in mine is 4mm thick I am somewhat concerned as to just how thick this other felt will be, the felt over time will compress and I fear I will be back in the same situation.

    Thanks.

  9. Have just purchased a new Sky Watcher Evostar 150ED Pro from FLO, Yesterday I found when I fitted it to my Altair Sabre that the tube Rings didn't hold the weight of the Telescope they really don't grip the tube tightened to maximum the tube slides through with the ease of a piston in a cylinder bore.

    I certainly can't use this set up as it is.

    Has anyone else experienced this and if so what did you do to fix the problem, I have mailed FLO and unusual for them they haven't got back to me yet.

    Any help much appreciated.

  10. 19 hours ago, faulksy said:

    was well pleased with the sky darkness, it was my early b day present

    what clothing do people recommend ?

    Hi,

    Only just down the road from you but Mr Drakeford says I still can't travel into Wales...

    These cold nights I wear my Weezle diving undersuit, with just a fleece jacket and Beenie hjat I am toasty warm.

    The weezle suit has kept warm diving in the coldest waters so outdoors here is no problem for it.

    https://weezle.co.uk/collections/undersuits/products/weezle-extreme-plus-one-piece-undersuit

    Fab set up you have there and excellent write up.

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  11. Cheers Mark, thanks for the link to your report, interesting reading, this scope is a birthday prezzie from my lovely wife so she'll be happy when she reads how good it performs.

    We live in a bortle 4/5  and are lucky to have a 360" viewing area so i am getting quite excited about my new setup.

    When I have it all sorted with the tripod and mount I'll write on hoe I'm getting on.

  12. I would like to buy a new mount for my 120mm x 1000mm Refractor telescope, I don't want to go down the goto motorised route.

    I'm thinking just a simple manual mount, choices from what I have read are between the Sky Watcher  EQ5 and the Sky-Watcher AZ5 Deluxe Alt-Azimuth Astronomy Mount.

    What would those with a lot more knowledge than myself recommend.

    Any help greatly appreciated.

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