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I am looking to know what he best mount for quick look observing with
my tak sky 90. I am looking for something light and easy to setup Thanks "But existing is basically all I do!" - Phillip J. Fry |
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I am looking to know what he best mount for quick look observing with
my tak sky 90. I am looking for something light and easy to setup Check out the MicroStar from Unisersal Astronomics... http://www.universalastronomics.com/ -Florian |
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![]() wrote: I am looking to know what he best mount for quick look observing with my tak sky 90. I am looking for something light and easy to setup Thanks "But existing is basically all I do!" - Phillip J. Fry You probably want an alt as mount like a Giro (tech 2000) or disk mount (http://www.discmounts.com/). There is also a review of microstar and unistar mounts on cloudynights (http://www.cloudynights.com/mounts2/telepod.htm) both are also viable options. Don't forget to invest in a good tripod. Ian Anderson www.customopticalsystems.com |
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If all you need is a portable mount for visual use, consider buying a
Celestron Nexstar 80GT for $200. You can sell the OTA on eBay for $80-$100, and you'll have a decent goto mount for the Tak. I did this with a TV85 and it works well. wrote: I am looking to know what he best mount for quick look observing with my tak sky 90. I am looking for something light and easy to setup Thanks "But existing is basically all I do!" - Phillip J. Fry |
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![]() Tim Killian wrote: If all you need is a portable mount for visual use, consider buying a Celestron Nexstar 80GT for $200. You can sell the OTA on eBay for $80-$100, and you'll have a decent goto mount for the Tak. I did this with a TV85 and it works well. wrote: I am looking to know what he best mount for quick look observing with my tak sky 90. I am looking for something light and easy to setup Thanks "But existing is basically all I do!" - Phillip J. Fry how long does it take to set up? |
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Set up in the field takes 5-10 minutes. You attach the OTA to the mount,
plug in the battery pack and hand control, enter the location, date and time, and do a two star alignment. One thing I forgot to mention was the bracket for mounting the OTA. The tube on my TV85 is smaller than the 90 mm diameter tube on the Celestron OTA that came with the mount, so it made sense to use the existing bracket with a step-up adapter. The celestron bracket is a clamshell design where one side is hinged so it can open to accept the OTA. A single brass thumbscrew locks the bracket around the tube, so it's fairly easy to do, even in the dark. I made an adapter from a block of delrin to step up the diameter of the TV85 to 90 mm. You can also buy a slick, ready-made part from Baader Planetarium: http://www.alpineastro.com/mounting_...ccessories.htm It's adaptable to several different OTAs. If your Tak has a tube diameter greater than 90 mm, you will have to buy the Baader bracket kit. wrote: Tim Killian wrote: If all you need is a portable mount for visual use, consider buying a Celestron Nexstar 80GT for $200. You can sell the OTA on eBay for $80-$100, and you'll have a decent goto mount for the Tak. I did this with a TV85 and it works well. wrote: I am looking to know what he best mount for quick look observing with my tak sky 90. I am looking for something light and easy to setup Thanks "But existing is basically all I do!" - Phillip J. Fry how long does it take to set up? |
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![]() Tim Killian wrote: Set up in the field takes 5-10 minutes. You attach the OTA to the mount, plug in the battery pack and hand control, enter the location, date and time, and do a two star alignment. One thing I forgot to mention was the bracket for mounting the OTA. The tube on my TV85 is smaller than the 90 mm diameter tube on the Celestron OTA that came with the mount, so it made sense to use the existing bracket with a step-up adapter. The celestron bracket is a clamshell design where one side is hinged so it can open to accept the OTA. A single brass thumbscrew locks the bracket around the tube, so it's fairly easy to do, even in the dark. I made an adapter from a block of delrin to step up the diameter of the TV85 to 90 mm. You can also buy a slick, ready-made part from Baader Planetarium: http://www.alpineastro.com/mounting_...ccessories.htm It's adaptable to several different OTAs. If your Tak has a tube diameter greater than 90 mm, you will have to buy the Baader bracket kit. wrote: Tim Killian wrote: If all you need is a portable mount for visual use, consider buying a Celestron Nexstar 80GT for $200. You can sell the OTA on eBay for $80-$100, and you'll have a decent goto mount for the Tak. I did this with a TV85 and it works well. wrote: I am looking to know what he best mount for quick look observing with my tak sky 90. I am looking for something light and easy to setup Thanks "But existing is basically all I do!" - Phillip J. Fry how long does it take to set up? this is very intriguing, but how long do the other (non goto) mounts take to set up? |
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I own the Tak EM-1 and EM-10 GEMs, and they take roughly the same time
to set up if you include a crude polar alignment. Their wood tripods are a cut above the aluminum-legged version used by Celestron, but they're much heavier and not nearly as portable. I've not seen or used one of the alt-az mounts like the Gyro, so I can't offer any comparison. wrote: Tim Killian wrote: Set up in the field takes 5-10 minutes. You attach the OTA to the mount, plug in the battery pack and hand control, enter the location, date and time, and do a two star alignment. One thing I forgot to mention was the bracket for mounting the OTA. The tube on my TV85 is smaller than the 90 mm diameter tube on the Celestron OTA that came with the mount, so it made sense to use the existing bracket with a step-up adapter. The celestron bracket is a clamshell design where one side is hinged so it can open to accept the OTA. A single brass thumbscrew locks the bracket around the tube, so it's fairly easy to do, even in the dark. I made an adapter from a block of delrin to step up the diameter of the TV85 to 90 mm. You can also buy a slick, ready-made part from Baader Planetarium: http://www.alpineastro.com/mounting_...ccessories.htm It's adaptable to several different OTAs. If your Tak has a tube diameter greater than 90 mm, you will have to buy the Baader bracket kit. wrote: Tim Killian wrote: If all you need is a portable mount for visual use, consider buying a Celestron Nexstar 80GT for $200. You can sell the OTA on eBay for $80-$100, and you'll have a decent goto mount for the Tak. I did this with a TV85 and it works well. wrote: I am looking to know what he best mount for quick look observing with my tak sky 90. I am looking for something light and easy to setup Thanks "But existing is basically all I do!" - Phillip J. Fry how long does it take to set up? this is very intriguing, but how long do the other (non goto) mounts take to set up? |
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![]() Tim Killian wrote: I own the Tak EM-1 and EM-10 GEMs, and they take roughly the same time to set up if you include a crude polar alignment. Their wood tripods are a cut above the aluminum-legged version used by Celestron, but they're much heavier and not nearly as portable. I've not seen or used one of the alt-az mounts like the Gyro, so I can't offer any comparison. thanks, I'll consider it. 2 things out of curiosity: I have heard celestron undermounts their larger OTAs, realisically how much can it carry if I decide to upgrade scopes. and 2 how noticable is the tracking compared to the tak mounts? |
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