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I've unshipped my Nexstar 5 from the goto gubbins - it was a doddle once I
broke away a bit of plastic, as I could not find any hex tool to fit the yankee socket screws. Now how to remount it. It weighs about 2.5 kilo, has about 150mm of clear tube which is about 150 mm diameter. I'd like to put it on a decent steady equatorial mount, maybe with a motor, on a tripod or pier, I don't know which would be better, with a decent finder instead of the manky red dot thing which has the double effect of not being completely transparent and also blinding you withthe dot. It's ok for finding Sirius. I don't think I need anything special, I'm not man enough to be a *real* astronomer. Any advice would be appreciated.... mike |
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![]() "mike ring" wrote in message . 1.4... I've unshipped my Nexstar 5 from the goto gubbins - it was a doddle once I Out of curiosity; why did you take it from the goto mount? Looking for equatorial over ALT-AZ, are you looking to do imaging? What will you be doing with the goto mount? Regards Chris |
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"Chris Taylor" wrote in
: I've unshipped my Nexstar 5 from the goto gubbins - Out of curiosity; why did you take it from the goto mount? Looking for equatorial over ALT-AZ, are you looking to do imaging? No, I'm very much an amateur and newbie, and I though it would help. It didn't. a) sitting on a tabletop was not very stable; I didn't want to spen money on a tripod for it as I was already worried by b) before I could use it I had to align it every time; slewing it to 3 stars, or 2 stars plus entering time, was very slow, plus taking the powersupply and extension lead out each time; it eats batteries. c) it takes ages to slew large angles, even at top speed. d) when tweaking it in , it's easy to forget to go down to slow speed, and you're halfway round the sky again and have to find your way back. e) The handset is smeary and hard to read when it's scrolling, (they really should have done better) f )Adjusting from the handset on the alt-az mount is completely non- intuitional, I never quite know which way it wall go. g) The backlash was always driving me nutty; prolly something to do with (f) Those will do for a start; I think a number of them could be addressed by mounting on a tripod and wedge....have you seen Celestron's prices? What will you be doing with the goto mount? At the moment regarding it balefully; it's undamaged apart from a small bit of plastic I had to break off to get at the bearing nut; I couldn't find a hex key to fit the screws, and I've got a wide selection! Skip it, give it to charity, flog it? (except that wouldn't feel honest, it's such a pig). Swop it for a tripod and mounting gubbins? - this ng has resolutely refused to help me, and I still don't know how to remount it. Astro clubs? - my only transport is a motorbike. Helpful shops? not AFAIK in my part of the world. I know I need a tripod (how big), eq mount (how big), rings? what's a good finder device?, I there a shop that can help? I've got lotsa probs apart from how to dispose of the goto. So If *you've* any suggestions..... mike |
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![]() "mike ring" wrote in message . 1.4... "Chris Taylor" wrote in : g) The backlash was always driving me nutty; prolly something to do with Hi Mike There is a backlash setting to overcome the above. Mine's usually set to 050 and 050 on alt and az. I've had a nexstar for about 5 years and am still very happy with it, although the LX90 gets used more nowadays. this ng has resolutely refused to help me, and I still don't know how to remount it. Wish I knew enough about mount's to offer all of the answers. You'll be needing a couple of Tube Rings (or Cradles) to hold the scope and Dovetail plates (these interface between the rings and the mount) before mounting to a mount and tripod. The 5" being so light shouldn't warrant a heavy duty mount. Try calling these guys http://www.telescopesales.co.uk/drv1.htm they'll probably be able to advise. I've dealt with them before and they've been really helpfull. Don't be surprised if a mount a tripod costs more than the original scope though! Take a look around the site for some examples of the bits and bobs that you'll be needing. You might also want to take a look around these sites, at their mounts , cradles and tripods, or make a few calls: http://www.telescopehouse.co.uk/ http://www.greenwich-observatory.co.uk/ http://www.sbtc.co.uk/ http://www.telescopeshop.co.uk/ http://www.orionoptics.co.uk/acatalog/index.html You might also consider looking for a second-hand solution, read the recent threads on astro-pages. I'd advise keeping the original goto mount for now until you're sure that your decision was the right one. If you find that you're happy with the equatorial mount, let me know. I have a pet project in mind for your existing mount and may consider buying it from you. My brother ended up with a cheap 6" Ebay scope for his son who hasn't used it since getting it and its taking up space. The mount and tripod are a little too lightweight for the 6" but may do for your OTA; assuming something can be worked out wrt the cradle. I don't know whereabout you are but he might consider lending you the mount and tripod on apro so that you can see if you've both made the right choice, and that you might be happy with the mount? He lives in Maidenhead. Let me know if you want to try it out and I'll have a word with him (but can't promise anything...). Glad to hear you're a biker (me too). What do you ride? and where? Not sure that I'll be any great help in finding your solution but if I can help in anyway, feel free to shout. Regards Chris Those will do for a start; I think a number of them could be addressed by mounting on a tripod and wedge....have you seen Celestron's prices? What will you be doing with the goto mount? At the moment regarding it balefully; it's undamaged apart from a small bit of plastic I had to break off to get at the bearing nut; I couldn't find a hex key to fit the screws, and I've got a wide selection! Skip it, give it to charity, flog it? (except that wouldn't feel honest, it's such a pig). Astro clubs? - my only transport is a motorbike. Helpful shops? not AFAIK in my part of the world. I know I need a tripod (how big), eq mount (how big), rings? what's a good finder device?, I there a shop that can help? I've got lotsa probs apart from how to dispose of the goto. So If *you've* any suggestions..... mike |
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"Chris Taylor" wrote in
: Wish I knew enough about mount's to offer all of the answers. You'll be needing a couple of Tube Rings (or Cradles) to hold the scope and Dovetail plates (these interface between the rings and the mount) before mounting to a mount and tripod. The 5" being so light shouldn't warrant a heavy duty mount. Try calling these guys http://www.telescopesales.co.uk/drv1.htm You might also consider looking for a second-hand solution, read the recent threads on astro-pages. No luck so far. I'd advise keeping the original goto mount for now until you're sure that your decision was the right one. If you find that you're happy with the equatorial mount, let me know. I have a pet project in mind for your existing mount and may consider buying it from you. I've been struggling with it for a couple of years, and have tried to get help to unship it several times; it's not suitaable for me, I just like to look at pretty obvious things, and spot the odd comet. If you want it, it's yours; if you've got an unwanted piece of kit, like finderscope (the starpointers useless) or a star diagonal (I found out mine's misaligned after I found out about collimating) But only if you've got some spare; otherwise, just make arrangements for collection, I'm mid-essex, between Brentwood, Chelmsford and Basildon (yechhh) Glad to hear you're a biker (me too). What do you ride? and where? Yellow Suzuki SV650 - my niece advised it and I love it. I'm just changing it for a 2004 model, as the 2005 range have been made butt ugly, and don't come in yellow. sighI couldn't get a yellow one for love or money /sigh Use: speedy shopping trolley; I don't get about much any more, I'm a bit social phobic, or according to society, just plain antisocial. Thanks for the links; I've tried a couple, but there's some new ones, I also could not find a website that was informative about this problem either. But I have stumbled across a C5 webring (no, not the Sinclair) - I never knew it was such a venerable scope! Do you think http://www.dhinds.co.uk/pages/fullProd.php?id=274 Would be suitable, or is it too big. I'll give them a bell, but an independent opinion might be nice; I'll also post separately in the fope some one knows (and will answer) Regards mike |
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![]() Try www.scopestuff.com for the bits and bobs you need, you have to pay shipping from America, but it's usually still cheap by UK standards!!!! If you email the guy (Jim) and tell him want you need to do, he'll probably get the kit togather himself and send it (nice bloke), it usually takes 10 to a fortnight to get here. I wouldn't bother getting the dovetail plate shipped, theyre pretty common (and cheap) over here Gaz |
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![]() Mike the mount you linked to at D.Hinds is a bit big for your scope (you'll get away with a EQ2/3), but it's a good deal and not any dearer than the smaller EQ2/3 anyway. If you don't mind carrying the extra weight when you set up I'd get it - it doesn't hurt to over-mount a scope and if you wanted to get a new scope in the future a bigger mount would give you more options. Can I ask why you just didn't sell the Nexstar 5 secondhand and buy a equatorally mounted scope with the proceeds? I don't know what they go for these days but it would seem the be the easiest (and cheapest) option? all the best Gaz |
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![]() "mike ring" wrote in message . 1.4... "Chris Taylor" wrote in : If you want it, it's yours; if you've got an unwanted piece of kit, like finderscope (the starpointers useless) or a star diagonal (I found out mine's misaligned after I found out about collimating) Hi Mike I have a spare finderscope. Its nothing special , a 6x30 that came with a startravel-80 I'm using as a guidescope. I also have a spare diagonal (45 deg I think) and can offer both. If you don't want the red-dot finder I could use that too. Is the e-mail address above ) the correct one? I'll pop my contact detail over to you. I'll also not make any irreversable changes to the goto bit for at least 1 month in case you change your mind. The mount that you've provided the link for, is probably bigger than what you really need. Popular advice though on the NG is to purchase the best mount that you can afford. On a budget I'd be tempted to consider an EQ3 for a 5" scope. Its about £100 cheaper (a few more accessories)? The upside to the EQ5 of course would be the ability to handle a larger scope if and when you decide to upgrade. If you have a suspicion that 5" just isn't enough for your future needs....(when does enough aperture satisfy?) Regards Chris |
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![]() Chris, The celestron CG5 is only =A3130, he'd only be saving buttons getting a EQ3. I thought about getting one myself as a spare, because you can guarantee the day mine breaks, that offer will end! :O) regards gaz |
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"Chris Taylor" wrote in
: If you want it, it's yours; if you've got an unwanted piece of kit, like finderscope (the starpointers useless) or a star diagonal (I found out mine's misaligned after I found out about collimating) Hi Mike I have a spare finderscope. Its nothing special , a 6x30 that came with a startravel-80 I'm using as a guidescope. I also have a spare diagonal (45 deg I think) and can offer both. If you don't want the red-dot finder I could use that too. Is the e-mail address above ) the correct one? Yup - remove the MICHAEL - pretty obvious, it's in my signature, but I'm not sure if I know how to add the signature! I'll pop my contact detail over to you. I'll also not make any irreversable changes to the goto bit for at least 1 month in case you change your mind. Don't worry about that, I've had plenty of time to take a view! And you're offering just the bits I need; the red dor finder is prolly OK as the BB gun sight it started out as, I find the dot dazzling, and on a faint star, like Polaris ;-) I can't quite see through it. The mount that you've provided the link for, is probably bigger than what you really need. Popular advice though on the NG is to purchase the best mount that you can afford. On a budget I'd be tempted to consider an EQ3 for a 5" scope. Its about £100 cheaper (a few more accessories)? £100 pounds cheaper than £129? my worry is that it's an overkill,or the counterweights are too heavy - the scope is very light - I called D Hinds and they said it isn't, but they would, wouldn't they? My chief worry is whether I can carry it out and set it up quickly. Hinds said that some C5's come on this tripod as standard. The upside to the EQ5 of course would be the ability to handle a larger scope if and when you decide to upgrade. If you have a suspicion that 5" just isn't enough for your future needs....(when does enough aperture satisfy?) Well, it's more curiousity than astronomy; nearly always cloudy, if not brass monkey, ephemera always rained off or over New Zealand.... mike |
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