DIY astro tracker
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DIY astro tracker
A few years ago I found good tips on how to build a tracker in this forum (or astronomyforum.net actually). I've completed the project 2 years ago and thought I would share the results here since I got good insights from members especially on how to use Arduino boards to control the stepper.
Here is the tracker, as you can see I was inspired by the old Astrotrac mount which I tought would be stronger than the usual barn door.
I'm pleased to say I have reached my objectives, the tracker can track my 135 mm lens, will run for 20 hours on 4 AA batteries and is really grab and go. I've put all the construction details here: https://francoisquesnel.wixsite.com/aq-track
Here are a couple of results
With Rokinon 135mm F2.0, 9 X 60 s iso 800
With Sigma 35 mm F1.4, 10 X 90 s iso 400, using Starnet to make the MW and Rho Oph pop a bit more
Clear skies!
Here is the tracker, as you can see I was inspired by the old Astrotrac mount which I tought would be stronger than the usual barn door.
I'm pleased to say I have reached my objectives, the tracker can track my 135 mm lens, will run for 20 hours on 4 AA batteries and is really grab and go. I've put all the construction details here: https://francoisquesnel.wixsite.com/aq-track
Here are a couple of results
With Rokinon 135mm F2.0, 9 X 60 s iso 800
With Sigma 35 mm F1.4, 10 X 90 s iso 400, using Starnet to make the MW and Rho Oph pop a bit more
Clear skies!
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Beautiful! Would you mind unlocking those photos? I wanted to zoom in but it asks me for my Flickr sign-in and I don't have one.
I was curious how the threaded rod works on the side of the plywood disc. The motor looks just like the ones I use, they are great for the purpose and run forever on batteries.
Nice Astrotrac knock-off! And the MW detail image is superb.
I was curious how the threaded rod works on the side of the plywood disc. The motor looks just like the ones I use, they are great for the purpose and run forever on batteries.
Nice Astrotrac knock-off! And the MW detail image is superb.
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Nice first post, and for a DIY job some stunning images.
Cheers,
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Smart Scope: Dwarf II - Club and outreach work.
AP Refractor: Altair 72EDF Deluxe F6;1x & 0.8 Flatteners; Antares Versascope 60mm finder. ASIAir Pro.Li battery pack for grab & go.
Celestron AVX Mount; X-cel LX eyepieces & Barlows 2x 3x, ZWO 2” Filter holder,
Cameras: main DSO ASI533MC; DSO guide ASI120MM; Planetary ASI224MC; DSLR Canon EOS100 stock.
Filters: Astronomik IR cut; Optolong L-Pro; Optolong L-Enhance.
Binoculars: Celestron 15 x 70.
Latitude: 52.219853
Longitude: -1.034471
Accuracy: 5 m
Bortle 4 site. https://maps.google.com/?q=52.21985,-1.03447
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Awesome images
I believe I remember seeing that thread in AF
Congratulations for building
I believe I remember seeing that thread in AF
Congratulations for building
Clear Skies,
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Thanks! You'll get more details by following the link: https://francoisquesnel.wixsite.com/aq-track
I made the sector's teeth by molding the rod into curing epoxy.
Thank you, glad you like them.
Thanks! Yeah pretty happy with the result!
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That's a nice looking tracker you got there. And it obviously works wonders with your camera. Very nice images!
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Thanks, a fun project to do, glad you like it.BABOafrica wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 4:06 am That's a nice looking tracker you got there. And it obviously works wonders with your camera. Very nice images!
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