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Re: New User
Hello Tony, please tell us more about Onstep on the G11. Did it bolt on and work right out of the box, or did you have to do some troubleshooting? -Bill
By Bill Wille · #71512 ·
Re: New User
Welcome Tony! Your father and I have had many long talks :) Brian -- Brian Brian Valente portfolio brianvalentephotography.com <http://brianvalentephotography.com>
By Brian Valente · #71511 ·
New User
Hello, my name is Tony and I'm from lower NY.? I just purchased a new-to-me mount yesterday morning and have since converted it to onstep, and just completed my bench testing.? I've been running
By GuitsBoy · #71510 ·
Re: Saldra bien?
A very decorative cake, David :). You might want to get a small metal weight too, maybe around 1 kilogram. That way you can keep the large weight in place, and do fine balance adjustments with the
By John Kmetz · #71509 ·
Differential flexure
Well, one aspect of my flexure should be gone now. Hopefully it will make a difference in my images! https://photos.app.goo.gl/4nxtyxfELaX65XYo9 I replaced the 3D printed vixen mount with a home made
By Jamie Amendolagine · #71508 ·
Re: G11 Exploded View
Yeah! You found a good copy of an old version with the shaft encoder system. That's just one possible end of the RA axis! And it is no longer used in the stock mounts! Have fun, Michael
By Michael Herman · #71507 ·
Re: G11 Exploded View
Was hoping for something like this.
By fetoma · #71506 ·
Re: G11 Exploded View
That worm critical distance is 4.40 mm. With race race itself 2.00 mm, one flat washer 0.8 mm, the other flat washer 1.6 mm (or another two at 0.8 mm).
By Steve Buerckner · #71505 ·
Re: Saldra bien?
On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 01:41 PM, Davidspain wrote: > > Jajaja si fuera un pastel, seria la foto del pastel pero sin pastel, ya > comido ??????
By Davidspain · #71504 ·
Re: G11 Exploded View
Fetoma, just to let you know that I do not endorse anything on the links I attached earlier (including the cleaning methods), just the photos of the exploded views... Tom
By wa1vta01452 <loeblt@...> · #71503 ·
Re: Gemini 2: how do I reset the position to Counter-Weight-Down?
There is no button to press to say "Mount is at CWD". Like Brian said, if things go horribly awry, tell the Gemini system to Park at CWD. It will hopefully go near the right place...it may not. Be
By Michael Herman · #71502 ·
Re: Gemini 2: how do I reset the position to Counter-Weight-Down?
position without a hard/cold restart. you need to slew to CWD and then do a cold or warm start. -- Brian Brian Valente portfolio brianvalentephotography.com <http://brianvalentephotography.com>
By Brian Valente · #71501 ·
Gemini 2: how do I reset the position to Counter-Weight-Down?
I'm a bit perplexed with the Gemini-2 user interface.? I've found the option to "Reset Model".? But when I do this and manually move the axes to "counter weight down" position, I can't find an
By papagordygrapes@... · #71500 ·
Re: G11 Exploded View
This one shows the worm gear bearing order http://www.astromaster.org/esperienze/G11maintenance.htm ( http://www.astromaster.org/esperienze/G11maintenance.htm ) but the wavy (spring) washer is on the
By wa1vta01452 <loeblt@...> · #71499 ·
Re: G11 Exploded View
try this maybe? https://seeingstarswi.wordpress.com/astro-gear-projects/re-greasing/losmandy-g-11-telescope-mount/ Tom
By wa1vta01452 <loeblt@...> · #71498 ·
Re: Editing posts - please don't
Alan, You email is not visible unless you have chosen that in account profile, to my understanding. Upon checking just now I don't see anything personal info about you. You might see something
By John Kmetz · #71497 ·
Re: Clutch knob Question
There is a much simpler way to solve this.. just move the cable from below the knob to on top of the RA motor.. Derek --- russmilt@... wrote: From: "Russell Milton" <russmilt@...> To:
By Derek C Breit · #71496 ·
Re: Editing posts - please don't
Agree on all counts - no objection to a time limit on editing, just not a fan of having it too short. The ideal flow IMO would be something like: * regular editing for a short period after posting (15
By John Bridgman <john.bridgman@...> · #71495 ·
Re: Editing posts - please don't
Let's see what comes back from Groups.io. Personally, I find editing of one's messages long after they were posted to be objectionable. Not only will some readers have already read the "wrong"
By Paul Kanevsky · #71494 ·
Re: Editing posts - please don't
I really think that¡¯s all we need, which is close to what David was asking in the first place. Replying to the original message with the updates/corrections is even better, IMHO, but editing is OK
By Les Niles · #71493 ·