The View is a bit better but with my near impossible sky not much better than the 8 inch , so may take it to the farm or sell
New scope a Skywatcher 10 inch Dobs
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The View is a bit better but with my near impossible sky not much better than the 8 inch , so may take it to the farm or sell
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Man... That's some icky-tasting stuff!
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That's crazy! Good that the mirror did not get damaged. Going from 8" to 10" gives you about 55% increase in light-gathering, not mind blowing but should be quite noticeable.
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Hopefully some clear skies come your way to enjoy it.
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Nice job on the refurbishment Richard!
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Yeah, it's a rat-scope, but I am quite happy with the views. I hope your mirrors are as good as mine, and from you've said they probably are
Look forward to hearing about your viewing experiences!
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Re: New scope a Skywatcher 10 inch Dobs
It looks new! You should have taken before & after pics lol.Richard wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 2:38 pm A hotel near me was being refurbished by a friend of mine and they had a 10 inch Skywatcher telescope , I went to see it , I think it was never used the primary had so much crap on it was like some thought it was a garbage bin ! anyway I took a chance and got it , it all cleaned up 100% these mirrors are quite strong, after a good clean the telescope actually looks quite new, however as I am used to my GSO with bearing in both alt and AZ movement the Teflon pads and nylon bushes on the Skywacher are a dissapointment.
The View is a bit better but with my near impossible sky not much better than the 8 inch , so may take it to the farm or sell
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I had to take it "as is" so could not empty it there , If I did I would of lost the finder and 2 reasonable Plossl eyepieces. Looking at the design it cant be more than 5 years old, so far have only looked at Orion nebula and I did notice a bit of colour , thats good , will give it another test today , if it stays clear.
Just for interest cleaning the mirror (primary) in a dishwasher was probably the best as it was really bad , like one could not see any reflection at all due to lard etc and I thought that the high heat and degrease should be better than any manual work which could scratch it
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The Az movement is the same cant think of anything besides replacing the teflon pads with roller bearing , but them I thought of dry lubricant like a soft 3b pencil , so I "coloured" the correct spots and hey presto its fine now, not sure how long that will last but at least one can use the scope to star hop or track , without it jumping all over the place
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3 wheels are usually more stable than 4 as you cannot get a side to side tipping motion by balancing on 2 wheels.
See Far Sticks: Elita 103/1575, AOM FLT 105/1000, Bresser 127/1200 BV, Nočný stopár 152/1200, Vyrobené doma 70/700, Stellarvue NHNG DX 80/552, TAL RS 100/1000, Vixen SD115s/885
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