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Re: PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

 

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I’ll try in a week or so, all packed up now – and cloudy.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Ray Gralak
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 2:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Hi Richard,

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Have you tried creating a Pec curve with the 0.2x rate in PEMPro? Then set the guide rate to 0.2x. I think drift you are seeing should be reduced.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Triglavcanin
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 10:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Hi Brian

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YES – was having trouble with drift when PEC ON and then with the Gemini Drift Compensation tool in PEMPro. Basically could not get it to “converge”.

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Hence interested in Part 4 and hoping you got past the drift issue, you must have as I understand you use PEMPro PEC with your Losmandy mounts.

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Ray said I have some strange frequency that he hadn’t seen before. He was going to look at it some more, ………. ?

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I will try again in a week or so when the skies allow. Do it all again on a single night and see what happens. Send Ray the logs etc.

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Cheers

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian Valente
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 1:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Those were not released videos.?

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There is eventually going to be a full series, but we are working with Ray right now to fine tune PEMPro for Gemini, so we are likely going to re-do this from the start

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Richard I think i saw some comments from you in the PEMPro forum?

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On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 8:40 PM Richard Triglavcanin <richard.trig@...> wrote:

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Derek C Breit
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 12:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Where did this come from (so I can see all the parts)??

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Derek

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Triglavcanin
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 3:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Hi All

Is there a Part 4 somewhere ?

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Re: PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

 

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Hi Richard,

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Have you tried creating a Pec curve with the 0.2x rate in PEMPro? Then set the guide rate to 0.2x. I think drift you are seeing should be reduced.

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-Ray

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Triglavcanin
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 10:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Hi Brian

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YES – was having trouble with drift when PEC ON and then with the Gemini Drift Compensation tool in PEMPro. Basically could not get it to “converge”.

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Hence interested in Part 4 and hoping you got past the drift issue, you must have as I understand you use PEMPro PEC with your Losmandy mounts.

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Ray said I have some strange frequency that he hadn’t seen before. He was going to look at it some more, ………. ?

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I will try again in a week or so when the skies allow. Do it all again on a single night and see what happens. Send Ray the logs etc.

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Cheers

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian Valente
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 1:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Those were not released videos.?

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There is eventually going to be a full series, but we are working with Ray right now to fine tune PEMPro for Gemini, so we are likely going to re-do this from the start

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Richard I think i saw some comments from you in the PEMPro forum?

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On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 8:40 PM Richard Triglavcanin <richard.trig@...> wrote:

These are the three ;

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Derek C Breit
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 12:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Where did this come from (so I can see all the parts)??

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Derek

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Triglavcanin
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 3:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Hi All

Is there a Part 4 somewhere ?

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Virus-free.

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Re: PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

 

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Hi Brian

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YES – was having trouble with drift when PEC ON and then with the Gemini Drift Compensation tool in PEMPro. Basically could not get it to “converge”.

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Hence interested in Part 4 and hoping you got past the drift issue, you must have as I understand you use PEMPro PEC with your Losmandy mounts.

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Ray said I have some strange frequency that he hadn’t seen before. He was going to look at it some more, ………. ?

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I will try again in a week or so when the skies allow. Do it all again on a single night and see what happens. Send Ray the logs etc.

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Cheers

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian Valente
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 1:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Those were not released videos.?

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There is eventually going to be a full series, but we are working with Ray right now to fine tune PEMPro for Gemini, so we are likely going to re-do this from the start

?

Richard I think i saw some comments from you in the PEMPro forum?

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On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 8:40 PM Richard Triglavcanin <richard.trig@...> wrote:

These are the three ;

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Derek C Breit
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 12:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Where did this come from (so I can see all the parts)??

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Derek

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Triglavcanin
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 3:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Hi All

Is there a Part 4 somewhere ?

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Virus-free.

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Re: Typical Guided Performance of GM8G, GM811G, and G11

 

I’ve been imaging M42 and NGC2264 and find the GM811G isn’t very good past 30 seconds, its not about tracking its like the image is on a bumpy road with stars moving left/right/up/down like too much coffee. ?Since I am just hunting for new objects in the sky I am NOT using guide software (PHD2) but everything is level and balanced. ?I thought the Nikon DSLR was bad but its really this GM811. ?Serious imaging will require Guide software which is easy to setup and gives good results. ? ? ? ?AT115 reflector and Nikon DSLR bare bones tonight.
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Re: Guiding without Gemini

 

Liam,

The majority of Losmandy owners, at least those on this forum, seem to have the Gemini control system. That being the case, there are many who can advise you with mount operation, guiding, and trouble shooting. Also the Gemini will accept upload of PEC curves from PEMPro, to further smooth guiding performance. Once you get into astrophotography, the price of the Gemini unit is not that much of the whole expense, compared with scopes, cameras, filters, auto focusers, etc.

For guiding, ST4 seems like it is becoming less used, with direct mount control over USB or Ethernet supposedly more responsive. If you have the expertise to use some of the less expensive control units that is fine too. But you may not have the same level of tech support from the forum or the manufacturer. Just my opinion, others may advise differently.

Best Regards,

John


Re: PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

 

I can't find Part 1 or 2 either.


Re: PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

 

Those were not released videos.?

There is eventually going to be a full series, but we are working with Ray right now to fine tune PEMPro for Gemini, so we are likely going to re-do this from the start

Richard I think i saw some comments from you in the PEMPro forum?

On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 8:40 PM Richard Triglavcanin <richard.trig@...> wrote:

These are the three ;

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Derek C Breit
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 12:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Where did this come from (so I can see all the parts)??

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Derek

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Triglavcanin
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 3:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Hi All

Is there a Part 4 somewhere ?

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Virus-free.

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Re: PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

 

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Derek C Breit
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 12:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Where did this come from (so I can see all the parts)??

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Derek

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Triglavcanin
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 3:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Hi All

Is there a Part 4 somewhere ?

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Virus-free.

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Re: Guiding without Gemini

 

I replaced the 492 system of my G11S with a DIY OnStep controller.? It is a lot of work but it's fun to do, it works very well and is a whole lot cheaper.? Mine is controlled be Ekos on a Pi but OnStep also has an Ascom driver for use on Windows.


Re: PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

 

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Where did this come from (so I can see all the parts)??

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Derek

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Triglavcanin
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 3:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

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Hi All

Is there a Part 4 somewhere ?

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Re: G11T vs AstroPhysics - opinions wanted

 

On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 01:15 PM, <altuttle@...> wrote:
Thanks a ton for these latest replies!!!

Yes, I do know the added costs.... (my spreadsheet is a scary thing to look at).? ?It's the same story with all the next tier mfgrs I've looked at (AP, Paramount, 10micron, & Planewave), in some cases even having to rebuild/modify the observatory.? I can convince myself (& the CFO) that the cost is justified.....? but I have doubts that I really need to go that far.

Chip, your comment really hits home.? I'm looking for a relatively high capacity, strong mount that tracks very smooth.? I have several scopes (mostly mid-tier) and I change them often to suit the season/targets.? As such balance and position often changes a bit, so parking position for easy restart and pointing models are mostly irrelevant for me.? The level of controller I have with the Gemini 1 (or even with my Celestron) is more than adequate.? My problem is drivetrain errors that impact good guiding, mainly backlash and PE (not the averaged PEC, but the higher frequency errors/roughness).? ?I don't know if its really necessary to spend 2 or 3 times the price to get those improvements in the gear train, or would much of that cost be for things like optical encoders and fancier controllers?

I'll think seriously about getting a G11G as a tryout so to speak before going all-in on a Mach2, particularly if the wait for it gets pushed out further.? The G11G may be just the ticket.

Thanks again,
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Al,

If you can truly afford an AP Mach2 the $3,500 cost of a G11G fill-in mount will be trivial and who knows, you may decide you like your results. It is very hard to see the differences between these mounts unless you are working at a supremely high level of imaging craftsmanship. In that place you know that you are oversampling for a reason and have the sky conditions to take advantage of it. Additionally simply by putting a building around a G11G you will instantly improve your PE over the long haul by eliminating the biggest issue any high payload portable mount has, payload windage. This can push the G11G into the high priced spread territory in terms of performance. Will the G11G give you 100% of the same performance as the AP Mach2? Of course not, not in absolute terms but 99% - maybe. At that point the question is are you that level of imager??

My next question is what level of automation does your observatory have? As in can it open the roof and if it has a slit can it track automatically? If you plan to image from the house in the winter I would buy the AP mount. They have a more robust control system especially the Mach2 with encoders. Put a IR video camera in the observatory and you can probably recover remotely. If you don't plan to do this then I'm still in favor of buying a new G11G while you wait and like I said, who knows you may become a convert.? ?

Just saying.
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Re: G11T vs AstroPhysics - opinions wanted

 

On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 11:39 AM, Arun Hegde wrote:
That is unquestionably true. AP prices are for mount only. You will need counterweights, a counterweight bar, a dovetail to mount your telescope, a flat surface adapter and knobs to mount them on something like a Losmandy tripod all of which add to the price of the mount. Mine came with the counterweights and bar, but I had to purchase the other stuff, along with the V2 chip for the upgrade from the old Q firmware. All that adds up. And I still kept by GM811G because it is a really nice mount and more portable than the Mach 1. Plus the LHD tripod works with both mounts, so that's a win!
I'm well aware of this, I guess I was not clear when I said $10K and add accessories. It should have read $10K plus at about 50% for items Losmandy owners consider standard but AP considers accessories and assuming a fixed non-AP pier.?

For what an AP Mach2 costs - well equipped - for a variety pack of scopes you can buy a several Losmandy G11G moutns sans FHD saving nearly $700 per mount and build a roomy observatory to house them and never have to swap optics allowing for perfect polar, orthgonal alignment and balance for each optical tube design. There are many many images of very high quality produced on Losmandy mounts every year and that number will go up as the newer mounts get out there to serious imagers. Additionally having multiple mounts allows capturing multiple objects at once or a single object with differnt cameras and optics. Or imaging on two mounts while visually observing on the third, so many options whith multiple mounts none of which are possible with just a single mount as nice as it is.? ?
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Re: PREVIEW Part 3 of Practical Periodic Error Correction

 

Hi All

Is there a Part 4 somewhere ?


Re: Guiding without Gemini

 

I use my digital drive G11 for astrophotography and guide via the ST4 cable. I use the setting circles to find objects. It is much easier nowadays since the camera chips are big enough to get a wide field of view if you have a scope with a focal length of 500-800 mm so you can usually find the object you want to image and the centre it using the hand controller.?


Re: Guiding without Gemini

Jim Waters
 

If you have the older 'non Gemini I or II' models you can auto-guide and dither.? You will need an ST4 cable.


Re: Guiding without Gemini

 

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Liam?,

You can auto guide and dither using the non Gemini, but you need to use an ST4 type cable.

Paul




On 28 Feb 2021, at 6:50:03 am, Liam C <Liam.J.Cheney@...> wrote:

Is Gemini required for auto-guiding or for dithering? Or can those functions be accomplished well with a laptop connected to a GM8S or G11S without Gemini? Any suggestions on the major pro’s and con’s with operating without Gemini? It looks like Gemini comes with different motors, right? Does that make a difference?


Guiding without Gemini

 

Is Gemini required for auto-guiding or for dithering? Or can those functions be accomplished well with a laptop connected to a GM8S or G11S without Gemini? Any suggestions on the major pro’s and con’s with operating without Gemini? It looks like Gemini comes with different motors, right? Does that make a difference?


Re: Typical Guided Performance of GM8G, GM811G, and G11

 

Thanks again for all the helpful information! I see the benefit of going straight to the G11 instead of the G8, especially because I would probably want to upgrade to a G11 eventually. I’ll just have to patiently save a little longer for it and practice with my current setup in the meantime.

I ran into the the DSLR back focus problem on my Newtonian with my DSLR. I ended up modifying the Focuser to achieve focus. Of course, I think my new dedicated astronomy camera will be able to achieve prime focus without the adapter (and without torquing the tube as much as the heavy DSLR).


Re: G11 Drive Gear Removal

 

Thanks Michael. I do have the tucked motors and the two bolt plate. The gears you are showing appear to be steel, perhaps with hardened teeth; mine are aluminum. I would think steel would be better for flexure, and resistance to damage and wear.

Just took another look at the screws. Even while magnified, it is hard to make out a hex shape (attached). Perhaps they were rounded off when inserted and that is why no wrench is working. Not sure how then to remove the gear. Perhaps pull off the shaft with force, or drill out somehow. But with the latter I am not sure if if I have a drill and tap that small. I will dig through the info you sent, perhaps there are replacement gears of the same size available.

Best Regards,

John



Re: Typical Guided Performance of GM8G, GM811G, and G11

Sonny Edmonds
 

Hi Liam,
I just want to point out that for AP there are telescopes that work, and telescopes intended for visual observing only, they don't work so great with cameras.
The best explanation I know of comes from Forrest Tanaka. Watch how he describes the differences. Particularly for Newtonian telescopes, and the placement of the reflector mirror. He modified his own Newt.
https://youtu.be/9d0292TBMHo?t=95
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