Last Friday night I got set up and when the stars began to become visible I started the two star alignment followed by 4 star calibration and ASPA . It went so smooth, every star was almost dead center in the cross hairs on the laptop screen, I use Sharpcap Pro. The whole night everything I looked for popped right up on the screen. Saturday night I had my grandaughter over so I stayed inside. Sunday morning was the change of time back to regular time so all the clocks got changed. Sunday evening I got set up in my usual place and readied for the sky to darken. I turned on the mount, scrolled though the location/time settings and entered the correct time not DST and double checked location etc. I began two star alignment first with Vega and it was nowhere in the finder scope.....ruh roh, I had this problem last time change but that was my bad because I forgot to change time but that lesson was learned already. I slewed around until I found Vega, centered up and entered in then moved on to the next star, Altair. Same thing again.....grrrrr, it looked like it did when the times wrong but it wasn't so I slewed around till I centered up and the tried 4 star calibration but gave up after 2 stars way off.
I went back to basics and checked the angle of the
Did anybody else have this problem last night or any other time change? I did have a similar problem in the past where the mounts angle for Polaris was off but that was my fault.
Thanks,
Dano