Balancing the EQ6-R
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Balancing the EQ6-R
Some of the videos show intentionally making the rig a bit heavier on the weight side and on the rear of the scope to take out gear lash. I understand that but my mount is belt driven.
Should I bias the balance like the videos show or get it right on?
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Re: Balancing the EQ6-R
I find that marking the counterweight bar with tape and shifting the weight once the mount does a
I run my mount one side heavy and just leave it, superb tracking on one side and average on the other, an even balance gives me rocking oscillation for my setup so I don't use this method.
When I talk about what side of mount to keep loaded/heavy, there is only One side that should be offset with weight
which is the side the mount is tracking from. change the weights to make the scope side heavy or the counter weight bar side heavy based on the flip.
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Re: Balancing the EQ6-R
Larry
10" Skywatcher collapsible goto dob, various EP's and a Celestron StarSense auto align.
For imaging:
Orion 8" astrograph 800mm @ F3.9
Eq6-R Pro controlled by APT via EQmod with an OTA mounted mini PC
Tele Vue Paracorr Type 2 coma corrector
Altair Hypercam 26C
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Re: Balancing the EQ6-R
Scopes: Explore Scientific ED80CF, Skywatcher 200 Quattro Imaging Newt, SeeStar S50 for EAA.
Mounts: Orion Atlas EQ-g mount & Skywatcher EQ5 Pro.
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Image cameras: ZWO ASI1600 MM Cool, ZWO ASI533mc-Pro, ZWO ASI174mm-C (for use with my Quark chromosphere), ZWO ASI120MC
Filters: LRGB, Ha 7nm, O-III 7nm, S-II 7nm
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Mounts:Skywatcher EQ6-R (EQMod)
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Apps:PHD2, Sequence Generator Pro, PixInsight
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