开云体育

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 开云体育

HomeBrew accessories for Celestron mounts: need testers!!


 

Hi.? I am Mark Lord, and am quite active on the CloudyNights site.? I use a Celestron 8" Evo, and have used Covid isolation time to design/build several interesting (open source hardware and software) electronic accessories for Celestron mounts.

But alas.. everything I build always works perfectly on my own Evo mount, but not always on other types.? So I am hunting for more Celestron Go-To mounts to try stuff on, especially older ones but also the latest stuff.? This is very low risk to the mount -- the hardware is designed to be as electrically safe as possible.

So if you have a Celestron, and want to partake in testing and perhaps even build or acquire a gizmo for yourself, please get in touch.? These gizmos include Celestron-compatible WiFi and Bluetooth adapters (much less expensive than the brand-name, and better performing too), GPS (aka. "SkySync") clones, joystick style slew/focus controllers, and a bunch of other nifty devices.

More info on some of the various gizmos is on my server, at

But there is lots happening beyond what is currently there!? I have started on a project to clone Celestron's fancy (expensive) Dew Heater Controller for $50 or less, which will be compatible with their software and hand-controller menus.

Cheers


 

Possibly not know to the general OAFs community, Mark helped
rebuild/refurbish the 18" starmaster that Mike Wirths donated to the
Ottawa RASC. It could not have been done without Mark's excelent
workshop.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 2:19 PM <oafs@...> wrote:

Hi. I am Mark Lord, and am quite active on the CloudyNights site. I use a Celestron 8" Evo, and have used Covid isolation time to design/build several interesting (open source hardware and software) electronic accessories for Celestron mounts.

But alas.. everything I build always works perfectly on my own Evo mount, but not always on other types. So I am hunting for more Celestron Go-To mounts to try stuff on, especially older ones but also the latest stuff. This is very low risk to the mount -- the hardware is designed to be as electrically safe as possible.

So if you have a Celestron, and want to partake in testing and perhaps even build or acquire a gizmo for yourself, please get in touch. These gizmos include Celestron-compatible WiFi and Bluetooth adapters (much less expensive than the brand-name, and better performing too), GPS (aka. "SkySync") clones, joystick style slew/focus controllers, and a bunch of other nifty devices.

More info on some of the various gizmos is on my server, at

But there is lots happening beyond what is currently there! I have started on a project to clone Celestron's fancy (expensive) Dew Heater Controller for $50 or less, which will be compatible with their software and hand-controller menus.

Cheers