Your refractor - let's see it
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SHRIMPY is a nice add OIen!
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Refractors: ES AR152 f/6.5 Achromat on Twilight II, Celestron 102mm XLT f/9.8 on Celestron Heavy Duty Alt Az mount, KOWA 90mm spotting scope
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My new Svbony 48P, 90mm, f5.5, sliding shield, 2" 2 speed focuser all for $350 C. A perfect pal for my NP101, excellent performance, great views.
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Looks like an
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I've forgotten. Now I have a refractor.
Omegon AC 102/660 on AZ-3 mount.
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Omegon AC 102/660 on AZ-3 mount.
Sorry for the stuff behind.
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Grab 'n go: Omegon AC 102/660 on AZ-3 mount
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Some filters (#80A, ND-96, ND-09, Astronomik UHC)
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Thanx for posting this, it helps some of newbies to see what folks on here are using.
I’ve learned a lot since I knew it all.
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My AT 92
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My newly acquired Orion 80ED
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@davesellars What do you mean by, "they've stopped making them for visual only purposes"?davesellars wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 10:54 pm ... Although the Moonlite focusers are lovely (such a shame they've stopped making them for visual only purposes).
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Scopes: Celestron EdgeHD14", Explore Scientific ED152CF & ED127 APO's, StellarVue SV70T, Classic Orange-Tube C-8, Lunt 80mm Ha double-stack solar scope.
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Scopes: Celestron EdgeHD14", Explore Scientific ED152CF & ED127 APO's, StellarVue SV70T, Classic Orange-Tube C-8, Lunt 80mm Ha double-stack solar scope.
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Filters: 36mm Chroma LRGB & 3nm Ha, OIII, SII, L-Pro, L-eXtreme
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The latest iteration of my setup.
Explore Scientific ED152 CFAPO
Moonlight NiteCrawler Focuser/Rotator
TS Optics TS2 flattener (1x)
ZWOOAG -L w/ASI290mm Guider
ZWO 7x36 filter wheel w/ Chroma LRGB and 3nmHa ,OIII, & SII filters
ZWO 2600mm Pro camera
All that sits on the iOptron CEM70EC mount and iOptron Tri-Pier w/extension. The 8" pier extension allows this long refractor to point up towards the zenith without hitting the pier legs. I no longer have to worry about getting close to themeridian during flips as I can now track at least 10 minutes past the meridian with no issues.
Mounted on the pier is a dovetail plate that used to piggyback on the scope. With the through-the-mount cabling of the CEM70, I was able to move everything off of the top of the scope to the pier.
On the dovetail is a Pegasus Astro Ultimate Powerbox V2 that acts as a power and USB distribution center. (Now, with the through the mount cabling for USB and power, this device is not as essential as it used to be.) Above the Powerbox is a small i3 NUC running Win10Pro. Attached to the top of the NUC is a small USB powered WiFi travel router, Model TL-WR902AC. The NUC is hardwired to the router and it creates a hotspot that allows me to use TeamViewer or RDP to log into the NUC wirelessly from my laptop or Android tablet. You will also notice there's a small 500GB SSD drive plugged into the NUC. Files are saved to this drive so at the end of the evening I can just unplug it and transfer easily to my desktop for image processing.
Also, you might notice, that directly below the Powerbox/NUC/Router stack is a small Voltage transformer. The Pegasus Astro Powerbox V2 only outputs 12v power but the NUC requires 19v power to operate efficiently. That's where the 12v-19v transformer comes into play.
On the ground below is a YETI 400 battery with an additional 70amphr battery attached to it. Combined, I have roughly 140amp hrs and a typical 8-hour imaging session leaves me with about 50% power at the end. I wish it was more efficient, but it is what it is at this point. Most nights are single-night outings but when I camp, I have a 100w solar panel that will charge the system from 50% to 90+% in about 5 hours of sunshine.
It's been a long process to get my rig to this point as can be seen from the several previous iterations I've shared here in post:
https://www.theskysearchers.com/viewtop ... 41#p138310,
https://www.theskysearchers.com/viewtop ... 40#p153448,
& https://www.theskysearchers.com/viewtop ... 60#p177823.
Explore Scientific ED152 CF
Moonlight NiteCrawler Focuser/Rotator
TS Optics TS2 flattener (1x)
ZWO
ZWO 7x36 filter wheel w/ Chroma LRGB and 3nm
ZWO 2600mm Pro camera
All that sits on the iOptron CEM70EC mount and iOptron Tri-Pier w/extension. The 8" pier extension allows this long refractor to point up towards the zenith without hitting the pier legs. I no longer have to worry about getting close to the
Mounted on the pier is a dovetail plate that used to piggyback on the scope. With the through-the-mount cabling of the CEM70, I was able to move everything off of the top of the scope to the pier.
On the dovetail is a Pegasus Astro Ultimate Powerbox V2 that acts as a power and USB distribution center. (Now, with the through the mount cabling for USB and power, this device is not as essential as it used to be.) Above the Powerbox is a small i3 NUC running Win10Pro. Attached to the top of the NUC is a small USB powered WiFi travel router, Model TL-WR902AC. The NUC is hardwired to the router and it creates a hotspot that allows me to use TeamViewer or RDP to log into the NUC wirelessly from my laptop or Android tablet. You will also notice there's a small 500GB SSD drive plugged into the NUC. Files are saved to this drive so at the end of the evening I can just unplug it and transfer easily to my desktop for image processing.
Also, you might notice, that directly below the Powerbox/NUC/Router stack is a small Voltage transformer. The Pegasus Astro Powerbox V2 only outputs 12v power but the NUC requires 19v power to operate efficiently. That's where the 12v-19v transformer comes into play.
On the ground below is a YETI 400 battery with an additional 70amp
It's been a long process to get my rig to this point as can be seen from the several previous iterations I've shared here in post:
https://www.theskysearchers.com/viewtop ... 41#p138310,
https://www.theskysearchers.com/viewtop ... 40#p153448,
& https://www.theskysearchers.com/viewtop ... 60#p177823.
Greg M.~ "Ad Astra per Aspera"
Scopes: Celestron EdgeHD14", Explore Scientific ED152CF & ED127 APO's, StellarVue SV70T, Classic Orange-Tube C-8, Lunt 80mm Ha double-stack solar scope.
Mounts: Astro-Physics Mach One, iOptron CEM70EC Mount, iOptron ZEQ25 Mount.
Cameras: ZWO ASI2600mm Pro, ZWO 2600MC Pro, ZWO ASI1600mm
Filters: 36mm Chroma LRGB & 3nm Ha, OIII, SII, L-Pro, L-eXtreme
Eyepieces: 27mm TeleVue Panoptic, 4mm TeleVue Radian, Explore Scientific 82° 30mm, 6.7mm , Baader 13mm Hyperion, Explore Scientific 70° 10mm, 15mm, 20mm, Meade 8.8mm UWA
Software: N.I.N.A., SharpCapPro, PixInsight, PhotoShop CC, Phd2, Stellarium
https://www.nevadadesertskies.com
Scopes: Celestron EdgeHD14", Explore Scientific ED152CF & ED127 APO's, StellarVue SV70T, Classic Orange-Tube C-8, Lunt 80mm Ha double-stack solar scope.
Mounts: Astro-Physics Mach One, iOptron CEM70EC Mount, iOptron ZEQ25 Mount.
Cameras: ZWO ASI2600mm Pro, ZWO 2600MC Pro, ZWO ASI1600mm
Filters: 36mm Chroma LRGB & 3nm Ha, OIII, SII, L-Pro, L-eXtreme
Eyepieces: 27mm TeleVue Panoptic, 4mm TeleVue Radian, Explore Scientific 82° 30mm, 6.7mm , Baader 13mm Hyperion, Explore Scientific 70° 10mm, 15mm, 20mm, Meade 8.8mm UWA
Software: N.I.N.A., SharpCapPro, PixInsight, PhotoShop CC, Phd2, Stellarium
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They only now make the Moonlite focusers with motors (serving only theAstroBee wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 12:45 am@davesellars What do you mean by, "they've stopped making them for visual only purposes"?davesellars wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 10:54 pm ... Although the Moonlite focusers are lovely (such a shame they've stopped making them for visual only purposes).
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Eyepieces: TV Delos 17.3 & 10; Pentax XW 7 & 5; BCO 32,18,10; Fuyiyama Ortho 12.5; Vixen SLV 25.
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That is so bizarre. Looking at the site, he claims this is due to a severe semiconductor and electronic component shortage. It seems like if that were the case, he would be making MANUAL only and no motorized versions. Something doesn't add up there. Thanks for the info.davesellars wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 1:31 amThey only now make the Moonlite focusers with motors (serving only theAstroBee wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 12:45 am@davesellars What do you mean by, "they've stopped making them for visual only purposes"?davesellars wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 10:54 pm ... Although the Moonlite focusers are lovely (such a shame they've stopped making them for visual only purposes).AP interest). I believe the reason was because of the lack of materials at the time meant they had to concentrate on one area, so they stopped making the single and dual speed focusers (for visual use).
Oh well, I guess that makes my E.S. 127
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Scopes: Celestron EdgeHD14", Explore Scientific ED152CF & ED127 APO's, StellarVue SV70T, Classic Orange-Tube C-8, Lunt 80mm Ha double-stack solar scope.
Mounts: Astro-Physics Mach One, iOptron CEM70EC Mount, iOptron ZEQ25 Mount.
Cameras: ZWO ASI2600mm Pro, ZWO 2600MC Pro, ZWO ASI1600mm
Filters: 36mm Chroma LRGB & 3nm Ha, OIII, SII, L-Pro, L-eXtreme
Eyepieces: 27mm TeleVue Panoptic, 4mm TeleVue Radian, Explore Scientific 82° 30mm, 6.7mm , Baader 13mm Hyperion, Explore Scientific 70° 10mm, 15mm, 20mm, Meade 8.8mm UWA
Software: N.I.N.A., SharpCapPro, PixInsight, PhotoShop CC, Phd2, Stellarium
https://www.nevadadesertskies.com
Scopes: Celestron EdgeHD14", Explore Scientific ED152CF & ED127 APO's, StellarVue SV70T, Classic Orange-Tube C-8, Lunt 80mm Ha double-stack solar scope.
Mounts: Astro-Physics Mach One, iOptron CEM70EC Mount, iOptron ZEQ25 Mount.
Cameras: ZWO ASI2600mm Pro, ZWO 2600MC Pro, ZWO ASI1600mm
Filters: 36mm Chroma LRGB & 3nm Ha, OIII, SII, L-Pro, L-eXtreme
Eyepieces: 27mm TeleVue Panoptic, 4mm TeleVue Radian, Explore Scientific 82° 30mm, 6.7mm , Baader 13mm Hyperion, Explore Scientific 70° 10mm, 15mm, 20mm, Meade 8.8mm UWA
Software: N.I.N.A., SharpCapPro, PixInsight, PhotoShop CC, Phd2, Stellarium
https://www.nevadadesertskies.com
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Seems to be two issues. 1st was supply-chain issues in general... so they cut the manual focusers. The other (possibly later issue) is with the semi-conductors which a lot of companies are still facing at the moment, thus they are giving a very long lead time on getting your focuser. Whatever, it doesn't sound a brilliant situation for the company.AstroBee wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 1:41 amThat is so bizarre. Looking at the site, he claims this is due to a severe semiconductor and electronic component shortage. It seems like if that were the case, he would be making MANUAL only and no motorized versions. Something doesn't add up there. Thanks for the info.davesellars wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 1:31 amThey only now make the Moonlite focusers with motors (serving only theAP interest). I believe the reason was because of the lack of materials at the time meant they had to concentrate on one area, so they stopped making the single and dual speed focusers (for visual use).
Oh well, I guess that makes my E.S. 127APO with the old-style focuser that also has a motor on it even more valuable.
SW Flextube 12" Dobsonian.
Starfield ED102 f/7; SW ED80; SW 120ST
EQ5 and AZ4 mounts
Eyepieces: TV Delos 17.3 & 10; Pentax XW 7 & 5; BCO 32,18,10; Fuyiyama Ortho 12.5; Vixen SLV 25.
Starfield ED102 f/7; SW ED80; SW 120ST
EQ5 and AZ4 mounts
Eyepieces: TV Delos 17.3 & 10; Pentax XW 7 & 5; BCO 32,18,10; Fuyiyama Ortho 12.5; Vixen SLV 25.
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My AT72EDII
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Equipment:
Scope: Astro Tech AT72EDII, William Optics 50mm Guidescope
Mount: ZWO AM5, AZ GTI
Guide Computer: ASIAIR Mini
Finder: Astro-Tech Illuminated Multiple Reticle Finder
Diagonal: William Optics 2" 99% Dielectric Dura Bright Carbon Fiber Mirror Diagonal
Barlow: Celestron X-Cel LX 1.25-Inch 2x Barlow Lens
Eyepiece: SVBONY SV135 Eyepiece 7 to 21mm 1.25 Inch Zoom
Camera ZWO 294mc Pro, ZWO 120mm Mini, Panasonic G9
Equipment:
Scope: Astro Tech AT72EDII, William Optics 50mm Guidescope
Mount: ZWO AM5, AZ GTI
Guide Computer: ASIAIR Mini
Finder: Astro-Tech Illuminated Multiple Reticle Finder
Diagonal: William Optics 2" 99% Dielectric Dura Bright Carbon Fiber Mirror Diagonal
Barlow: Celestron X-Cel LX 1.25-Inch 2x Barlow Lens
Eyepiece: SVBONY SV135 Eyepiece 7 to 21mm 1.25 Inch Zoom
Camera ZWO 294mc Pro, ZWO 120mm Mini, Panasonic G9
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Scopes: Stellarvue: SV102ED; Celestron: 9.25" EdgeHD, 8" SCT, 150ST, Onyx 80ED; iOptron: Hankmeister 6" Mak; SW: 7" Mak; Meade: 80ST.
Mounts: SW: SkyTee2, AzGTi; iOptron: AZMP; ES: Twilight I; Bresser: EXOS2; UA: MicroStar.
Binos: APM: 100-90 APO; Canon: IS 15x50; Orion: Binoviewer, LG II 15x70, WV 10x50, Nikon: AE 16x50, 10x50, 8x40.
EPs: Pentax: XWs & XFs; TeleVue: Delites, Delos, Panoptic & Plossls; ES: 68, 62; Vixen: SLVs; Baader: BCOs, Aspherics, Mark IV.
Diagonals: Baader: BBHS mirror, Zeiss Spec T2 prism, Clicklock dielectric; TeleVue: Evebrite dielectric; AltairAstro: 2" prism.
Filters: Lumicon: DeepSky, UHC, OIII, H-beta; Baader: Moon & SkyGlow, Contrast Booster, UHC-S, 6-color set; Astronomik: UHC.
Solar: HA: Lunt 50mm single stack, W/L: Meade Herschel wedge.
Observing: DSOs: 3106 (Completed: Messier, Herschel 1, 2, 3. In progress: H2,500: 2180, S110: 77). Doubles: 2461, Comets: 34, Asteroids: 261
Mounts: SW: SkyTee2, AzGTi; iOptron: AZMP; ES: Twilight I; Bresser: EXOS2; UA: MicroStar.
Binos: APM: 100-90 APO; Canon: IS 15x50; Orion: Binoviewer, LG II 15x70, WV 10x50, Nikon: AE 16x50, 10x50, 8x40.
EPs: Pentax: XWs & XFs; TeleVue: Delites, Delos, Panoptic & Plossls; ES: 68, 62; Vixen: SLVs; Baader: BCOs, Aspherics, Mark IV.
Diagonals: Baader: BBHS mirror, Zeiss Spec T2 prism, Clicklock dielectric; TeleVue: Evebrite dielectric; AltairAstro: 2" prism.
Filters: Lumicon: DeepSky, UHC, OIII, H-beta; Baader: Moon & SkyGlow, Contrast Booster, UHC-S, 6-color set; Astronomik: UHC.
Solar: HA: Lunt 50mm single stack, W/L: Meade Herschel wedge.
Observing: DSOs: 3106 (Completed: Messier, Herschel 1, 2, 3. In progress: H2,500: 2180, S110: 77). Doubles: 2461, Comets: 34, Asteroids: 261
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@Doodlebug , I love your scope; nice deal!
Speaking of small scopes, my second-hand (500CDN) and not a mark on it William Optics Zenithstar 61mm. One-handed special!
Unfortunately, in the month and change I've had it, not a single good night for viewing, though it does take a good shot of the Sun (properly equipped, of course).
To make matters worse, I just today received two Japanese-made Plössls I bought used... Gonna be a long few cloudy months for Thefatkitty!!!
All the best,
Speaking of small scopes, my second-hand (500CDN) and not a mark on it William Optics Zenithstar 61mm. One-handed special!
Unfortunately, in the month and change I've had it, not a single good night for viewing, though it does take a good shot of the Sun (properly equipped, of course).
To make matters worse, I just today received two Japanese-made Plössls I bought used... Gonna be a long few cloudy months for Thefatkitty!!!
All the best,
Mark
"The Hankmeister" Celestron 8SE, orange tube Vixen made C80, CG4, AZ-EQ5 and SolarQuest mounts.
Too much Towa glass/mirrors.
Solar:
H/A - PST stage 2 mod with a Baader 90mm ERF on a Celestron XLT 102 (thanks Mike!)
Ca-K - W/O 61mm, Antares 1.6 barlow, Baader 3.8 OD and Ca-K filters with a ZWO ASI174mm.
W/L - C80-HD with Baader 5.0 & 3.8 Solar film, Solar Continuum 7.5nm and UV/IR filters with a Canon EOS 550D.
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"The Hankmeister" Celestron 8SE, orange tube Vixen made C80, CG4, AZ-EQ5 and SolarQuest mounts.
Too much Towa glass/mirrors.
Solar:
H/A - PST stage 2 mod with a Baader 90mm ERF on a Celestron XLT 102 (thanks Mike!)
Ca-K - W/O 61mm, Antares 1.6 barlow, Baader 3.8 OD and Ca-K filters with a ZWO ASI174mm.
W/L - C80-HD with Baader 5.0 & 3.8 Solar film, Solar Continuum 7.5nm and UV/IR filters with a Canon EOS 550D.
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My CR150HD6
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Celestron: C11 ~ C8 Orange ~ Celestar 8 ~ CR150HD6 ~ C5 Orange ~ Comet Catcher ~ Firstscope 114
Meade: Starfinder 10eq ~ AS80
Imaging: ZWO ASI120MC ~ ZWO ASI224MC ~ ZWO ADC ~ Canon T3i ~ Meade OAG
Mounts: CGEM ~ Vixen GPEQ5 Synscan ~ Wedged Forks ~ Starfinder GEM
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Celestron: C11 ~ C8 Orange ~ Celestar 8 ~ CR150HD6 ~ C5 Orange ~ Comet Catcher ~ Firstscope 114
Meade: Starfinder 10eq ~ AS80
Imaging: ZWO ASI120MC ~ ZWO ASI224MC ~ ZWO ADC ~ Canon T3i ~ Meade OAG
Mounts: CGEM ~ Vixen GPEQ5 Synscan ~ Wedged Forks ~ Starfinder GEM
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Re: Your refractor - let's see it
My skyshed pod and my scopes survived Hurrican Ian with no issues. set back up last night and despite a lot of mosquitoes I saw Jupiter Saturn the moon and andromeda after doing a simple alignment
Astro-Tech AT 152EDT Ioptron GEM 45 Mount AKA FracZilla
Celestron C11 Carbon Fiber CGEM II Mount AKA Cloudzilla
Sky Watcher Mak Cas 180 Ioptron IEQ 30 AKA MoonZilla
AT 92 on IEQ 30 Pro AKA ClusterZilla
Home Made 8 inch Newtonian Reflector on Rocker Box AKA Scopezilla
Celestron 4 1/2 114 mm Newtonian Telescope 910 F/L GT Mount AKA Frankenscope.
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Celestron C11 Carbon Fiber CGEM II Mount AKA Cloudzilla
Sky Watcher Mak Cas 180 Ioptron IEQ 30 AKA MoonZilla
AT 92 on IEQ 30 Pro AKA ClusterZilla
Home Made 8 inch Newtonian Reflector on Rocker Box AKA Scopezilla
Celestron 4 1/2 114 mm Newtonian Telescope 910 F/L GT Mount AKA Frankenscope.
David
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Re: Your refractor - let's see it
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Agema SD 120
Photo taken August 2021, not long after its arrival.
Here, riding on my GM-8.
https://www.agemaoptics.com/telescopes/agema-sd-120/
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Agema SD 120
Photo taken August 2021, not long after its arrival.
Here, riding on my GM-8.
https://www.agemaoptics.com/telescopes/agema-sd-120/
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