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Originally Posted by Bassnut
We'll if your that desperate , get serious with diagnostics Paul.
Take the camera home, connect just the camera to pure DC, a battery.
Take a dark/dummy image and evaluate. I understand the cam alone is OK?.
Than add stuff, filter, plug pack etc, electrically and then mechanically , imaging each time until the fault appears.
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Took darks last night with no guide camera connected and the filter wheel disconnected electronically.
What I noticed was that with the guide camera HDMI cable removed the wave bar was still really obvious. Then when I electronically removed the filter wheel the problem was far less obvious but still present. So either the daughter boards are faulty or the problem lies in one of the peripherals. I have asked for a complete replacement and it looks like this is what is going to happen. With the change over of company ownership I am at the mercy of the new owners. I would expect nothing will change and warrantee will be honoured.