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PHD2 guide graft moving across really slowly!


Rustang

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39 minutes ago, Spongey said:

Have you changed your guide camera exposure time? Alternatively your guide camera / mount connection could be dodgy

I haven't changed the exposure, could be a cable/connection issue or something along those lines but it's guiding ok so not sure why it's slow! 

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12 minutes ago, Clarkey said:

Have you increased the x axis value from the default 200 to 400?

I haven't, its not something I would know how to do, should I or are you just checking that I haven't!? 

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2 minutes ago, david_taurus83 said:

Take a picture and post it up. Sounds like the scale has been changes to me.

Scale!? I literally can't see anything that has changed!? I've stopped it at the moment because as per usual it's cloudy, il see what it does if I start it up again 

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2 minutes ago, Clarkey said:

Just checking as it would cause the graph to move slowly. You can change it on the left of the graph where there are options for the two axis.

I see, il take a look at see if somehow its changed by itself. Cheers. 

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7 minutes ago, Clarkey said:

Just checking as it would cause the graph to move slowly. You can change it on the left of the graph where there are options for the two axis.

This is a photo of my guiding screen from a few nights ago, I've checked tonight's and nothings different including the scale axis settings etc. 

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