PRejto
29-03-2014, 10:46 AM
I posted this at Bisque but maybe someone here can assist as it will soon be "after hours" in the USA and I'd like a solution before next Tuesday (local).
The MEII manual says it is possible to rotate the versa plate 90 degrees to accommodate side x side mounting. The problem is that there appears to be no room for through the mount cables as there is no channel cut in the versa plate at 90 degrees, and no channel at 90 degrees on the top of the dec axis. There might be enough room for user added cables, but certainly not enough for the pre-existing bisque cables. There also seems to be an issue about the location of the Instrument Panel as it will now be located at 90 degrees to the original location. The cables do not appear to be long enough to exit through the existing channel and then bend 90 degrees.
Am I missing something totally obvious?
The only solutions I can think up are to have a channel cut in the existing versa plate, or to put some sort of adapter plate on top of the dec axis that has a channel cut out for the cables. Both seem drastic and don't match the simple explanation given in the user manual that simply states to "rotate the plate!"
What might have been a better idea would have been to rotate an adapter on top of the dec axis, and not the versa plate. Then the existing channels would line up and it would be dead simple.
Peter
The MEII manual says it is possible to rotate the versa plate 90 degrees to accommodate side x side mounting. The problem is that there appears to be no room for through the mount cables as there is no channel cut in the versa plate at 90 degrees, and no channel at 90 degrees on the top of the dec axis. There might be enough room for user added cables, but certainly not enough for the pre-existing bisque cables. There also seems to be an issue about the location of the Instrument Panel as it will now be located at 90 degrees to the original location. The cables do not appear to be long enough to exit through the existing channel and then bend 90 degrees.
Am I missing something totally obvious?
The only solutions I can think up are to have a channel cut in the existing versa plate, or to put some sort of adapter plate on top of the dec axis that has a channel cut out for the cables. Both seem drastic and don't match the simple explanation given in the user manual that simply states to "rotate the plate!"
What might have been a better idea would have been to rotate an adapter on top of the dec axis, and not the versa plate. Then the existing channels would line up and it would be dead simple.
Peter