Renato1
07-04-2014, 02:54 AM
Hi Everyone,
In my other thread, I reported the difficulty I was having collimating my 4" Meade Mak and how finally, after a week I had it working relatively well. Saturn was sharp, markings could be seen on Mars, but the diffraction ring around stars was just slightly out.
So this evening I gave it its last collimation tweak, and went out to view Jupiter. And found that the focusing knob no longer moved the mirror, so that I couldn't view anything.
It may be fixable, but I'd have to remove the inner back cover on which the collimation screws sit, to have a look inside. And even if I did see something simple to fix with the focusing mechanism, I'd then have to collimate the telescope again for days, hoping the focuser didn't stuff up along the way.
I have decided to bin it, as I no longer want to see it.
From memory, this telescope cost me around US$160, and it was brand new when I got it. I was expecting better from Meade stuff.
Cheers,
Renato
In my other thread, I reported the difficulty I was having collimating my 4" Meade Mak and how finally, after a week I had it working relatively well. Saturn was sharp, markings could be seen on Mars, but the diffraction ring around stars was just slightly out.
So this evening I gave it its last collimation tweak, and went out to view Jupiter. And found that the focusing knob no longer moved the mirror, so that I couldn't view anything.
It may be fixable, but I'd have to remove the inner back cover on which the collimation screws sit, to have a look inside. And even if I did see something simple to fix with the focusing mechanism, I'd then have to collimate the telescope again for days, hoping the focuser didn't stuff up along the way.
I have decided to bin it, as I no longer want to see it.
From memory, this telescope cost me around US$160, and it was brand new when I got it. I was expecting better from Meade stuff.
Cheers,
Renato