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Old 12-08-2019, 10:08 AM
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As a general rule to help others I've always found it best to manually slew to where I intended to image and balance it there. Then go on to alignment, it can seem after alignment everything is out but when imaging everything tracks nicely. Its a quick and dirty balancing method. Typically you also want to periodically check all fasteners on your gear to ensure everything meant to be locked solid IS locked solid as thermal expansion and use can loosen some fasteners and any tiny amount of play in your system will mean balance can/will shift during a session. Also dont forget to balance with the imaging gear in place, cables and all.
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