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YES!! I found out my default guide rate is is "0.5x sidereal" it had nothing to do with the slew rate, which I was talking about before |
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interesting. so I did: 2 x 0.82 [arcsec per pixel resolution] = 1.64 1.64 / 15 [sidereal rate] x 0.5 [guide rate] = 0.054 1000 x 0.054 = 54 Does that sound right? Just 54ms calibration step size? |
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if that's correct, that still doesn't tell me what max RA and DEC duration to use is there another equation for that? |
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@messierman3000 please do us a favor and don't spam so many messages about every thought you have. Concerning your questions: interesting. You forgot the brackets, so it's (2 * 0.82) / [b]([/b]15 * 0.5[b])[/b] * 1000 = 218 ms. if that's correct, that still doesn't tell me what max RA and DEC duration to use You shouldn't really have to change that, just set it to default or about 2000-2500ms. It was mentioned here, I recommend reading it: https://eastwindastro.blogspot.com/2021/02/ |
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Arny: Thanks for sharing this info, I’m starting with this exactly same setup yesterday, and everything was great until the meridian flip really close to zenith… after the mount reached his rough position and attempted to approach slowly the target, the belt slipped and the camera almost hit the legs of the tripier (landed on a cable that saved the day). I’m using a 5kg counterweight which I read is the maximum supported… what are you using? Does something like this has happened to you? |
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Outch - I never a belt slip - when its overloaded the torque gets too high and it cannot provide that. Leads to an ugly sound while trying to provide torgue and then self arresting itself at its position. Only happens in extreme positions though whean reaching 20kg max load. they actually added a heavy weight mode in asiair which halfs söew speed and saves wear on gears and supposedly is better in really cold conditions. Adding the 5kg counterweight is a must for heavy loads and fixed this issue and I never had it again. Arny |