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Old 28-11-2020, 12:16 PM
Zuts
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Originally Posted by Sunfish View Post
I would check the collimation. May be focus but may be collimation as well as the drift. Did you put the corrector exactly on the marks and with exactly the same spacers in the same position just finger tight.
Hi Ray,

I believe so. It is easier to remove/replace newer model Celestron's than older models. The newer models no longer have paper spacers. They have 4 nylon pins on the inside rim and the corrector basically plugs into these and fits snuggly. I did mark the rotational position before i removed. Of course i need to star test when I get a chance just to make sure.
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