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  1. POE is fantastic and I use it around my house. But most are around 40- 57V, you would need to look into Passive POE to make this work. Again, the voltage injected will be usually 24V and above. Might need a DC - DC converter at the end. Might be easier to just use https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07L6WLR51/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and a Power bank with 12 V output to feed the one above. I have installed the above and installed an Outdoor ethernet socket in a BG single gang outdoor switch, the outdoor socket is connected to a wall ethernet socket. Once I set it up, I can stay indoor πŸ˜€
  2. Thank you for the inputs. I honestly have no idea about the median! What should I be using? I'll check my DSLR and find out more. I had another go tried my SW 200DPS, just could not get tracking to work, used a 250mm lens f6.3, the results were even worse. I'll stick to my tokina or give the skywatcher 200 another go. Thank you once again.
  3. The second image is straight out of DSS. It looked so dark, hence not looked into processing
  4. Just about managed to setup my rig. Was trying to photograph the Soul Nebula. Nikon d5000, ISO 400, 45sec, Tokina 105mm F2.8 No filters. Mount - CG5 with EQStar EQ5, PHD2 tracking using ZWO 120 as guide camera The below image is a output straight from DSS - I think 70 frames, some dark bias and flat frames I thought I might be getting a lot more data after stacking - any pointers? or what I should be doing differently?
  5. Have been using the EQ Star Pro version for CG 5 and cannot fault it. Connected to EQMod, PHD2 and Gamepad . Using stellarium is a lot easier compared to the handset. Managed to auto guide and it was not too bad. Have only gone for 45sec ISO400 exposures and have not seen any star trails.
  6. I think the council have done something. They have added a light diffuser at the tethered end which has reduced the light spillage into the garden. Its only there on two light posts which I had reported. Cannot complain ☺️
  7. I have no idea how to attach this camera to the skywatcher finder scope 9x50 I was hoping it would just slot in and i could play around with auto guiding.
  8. Thank you once again everyone. Decided to revisit collimation and got it done. πŸ™‚
  9. The motor control firmware is 5.14. After a bit of digging around, decided to get the EQstar Pro.
  10. Thank you everyone. Slowly getting the hang of it. Looks like the spider vanes were off , adjusted them. Tweaked a bit of primary mirror and have finally got things kind of collimated. Will check again tomorrow
  11. No end to my various problems. I have a Sky-watcher 200PDS and the views were a not very sharp. Been trying to collimate the scope using a cheshire, for the life of me cannot get the mirror clips in sight, at the most I can get two. I was following @Astro_Baby guide and got the Secondary mirror to be a circle (it was pretty much elliptical at the start). have been stuck trying to get the clips in view. Any help appreciated, even better - anyone close to cambridge wiling to help. 😐
  12. To reflash fhs firmware, I thought I would need it!
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