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Hi,
I have a brand new Nexstar 4 that has a strange problem. After I have aligned the telescope I choose an object to view and slew over to it. Lets say Mars. I wait for the telescope to stop slewing and I can see Mars just fine. Now the problem starts. After about 30 seconds the telescope move up in alitude and Mars disappears out the bottom of the FOV. I use the direction buttons and move MARS back into FOV. After a short time it happens again. This can go on all night. I have done the following: Changed batteries, use power adapter, set tracking to alt-azm, change slew rates, change back-lash settings. Nothing gets rid of the problem. This also happens with any object I pick, moon, planet, star. Celestron tech-support has no good solution except to send the telescope back to them for inspection. I has hoping that somebody else has seen this and knows what is wrong otherwise I be sending the telescope back. This was supposed to be a birthday present for my son's eight birthday. His first telescope. When this happens you can actually hear it. It sounds like a slow paced clicking noise. Other than this problem the telescope works and tracks just fine. Thanks for any help sent my way. ---jerry |
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