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AZ GTi WiFi, silly problem - always upside down!?!


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Hello all,

Well I’ll pre empty this by saying I’m probably an idiot but...

I’m having the funniest problem with my AZ GTi WiFi. Every time I set it up I seem to manage to do it upside down. So whenever I choose two star alignment I’ll centre on a bright star - for example beetleguese and then have a go at Polaris. So the scope kind of guesses where Polaris is but is ok on az but is a good 20-30 degrees too low on alt. When I adjust it manually and it says the alignment has been successful but the got is then miles out! Miles and miles!

So when I try North Star alignment the mount tells me to North and level the scope and the new it’ll try to find beetleguese, but it ends up pointing to somewhere in New Zealand! It always takes me about twenty minutes of twizzling and twirling and rotating to get it to spin the right way! And I’ve done that every single time I’ve set it up! Anybody know of a quick way to tell which way round everything should be when you set it up? 

And any ideas why the brightest star alignment is so far out? Could it be because it’s upside down? Scope is levelled and everything.

many thanks

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The only problem I have had is if I put the scope on the wrong way round it points to the ground on the second star alignment. I just make sure I always put the scope on the right way and have no problems. I always use 2 star align, make sure the mount is levelled and after I have centered the first star, it usually gets pretty close to the second one. I use a GPS mouse so the location and time are always correct, but if you are using the Synscan app, it should get that data anyway so I'm not sure what else it could be. Is there any slip in your clutches?

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1 minute ago, Stu said:

The only problem I have had is if I put the scope on the wrong way round it points to the ground on the second star alignment. I just make sure I always put the scope on the right way and have no problems. I always use 2 star align, make sure the mount is levelled and after I have centered the first star, it usually gets pretty close to the second one. I use a GPS mouse so the location and time are always correct, but if you are using the Synscan app, it should get that data anyway so I'm not sure what else it could be. Is there any slip in your clutches?

Slip is possible I will double check but I don’t think so... is there a way you can tell which way is the “right way round” on initial setup?

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15 minutes ago, Mr niall said:

is there a way you can tell which way is the “right way round” on initial setup?

Yep, make sure you mount the scope tube pointing in the same direction as in this picture (you can see the BACK of the MOUNT in the pic) :)

Looks like the red button is on the front of the scope side - I would use that as the "guide"

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HTH, Alan

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  • 4 years later...

While I am aware that this is rather old topic, I wonder if there was a solution to this? I have similar challenge with AZ-GO2 wifi. I am a rookie, but I have checked multiple times that my Skymax-102 is mounted correctly. The obvious explanation for the behavior would be that AZ-GO2 believes that I am in the southern hemisphere while I am in Finland (very much on the northern side :)). Alignment is impossible as AZ-GO2 is persistent that all object, visible by naked eye, must be below horizon. 

Thanks is advance!  

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On 02/01/2023 at 15:44, Jannu said:

While I am aware that this is rather old topic, I wonder if there was a solution to this? I have similar challenge with AZ-GO2 wifi. I am a rookie, but I have checked multiple times that my Skymax-102 is mounted correctly. The obvious explanation for the behavior would be that AZ-GO2 believes that I am in the southern hemisphere while I am in Finland (very much on the northern side :)). Alignment is impossible as AZ-GO2 is persistent that all object, visible by naked eye, must be below horizon. 

Thanks is advance!  

Any luck?

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On 22/03/2023 at 10:50, Hadi Jafar said:

anybody manage to solve this problem?

Have you flashed the firmware of the mount at all? If so check which version you have installed. I don't mean the version number (e.g. 3.40), but whether you have flashed the standard or AZ/EQ version. If using the latter, you have the telescope on the right hand side of the mount (when looked at from behind the mount) even if using it in AZ mode. If you have the standard version of the firmware, the telescope should be on the left.

Skywatcher firmware download page

These are the descriptions of the firmware from the above link.

Standard firmware (telescope to left)

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AZ/EQ firmware (telescope to right, or for using a wedge in EQ mode)

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