TidaLpHasE
24-08-2006, 07:22 PM
:) Hi all, i recently bought a cheap EQ5 to keep me in the imaging scene until i can work out a way of hiding the cost of a Losmandy from the boss:P
It was so tight to rotate on both the RA and DEC axis, i was wondering how on earth the batteries would turn the motors.
It seemed to track o.k. with the rough polar alignment i had each time, but i wasn't happy at all with the so-called lubrication and wanted to reco the mount with some new grease to ease the strain on the motors.
It was that bad, even with a 5 kilo counterweight the RA axis would only just move :scared:
Seriously is this grease 50 year old axle grease? it sure looks like it, more suited to a cannon turret on a tank than an astronomical device.
Anyways, i found this site http://www.astronomyboy.com/cg5/preparation.shtml
and was confident in doing the job myself.
All went well, apart from trying to remove the black stain from the grease off my hands:lol: terrible stuff, did i say how bad this grease is?
After about an hour, i had all the old stuff out and reloaded some new lithium grease out of a spraycan all over the parts in need of some relief from that black glue.
I put it all back together without much fuss, and made a few adjustments here and there to free up any tightness within the mount and worm gears.
The mount now rotates with ease in both axis, and the worm gears can be moved with very little pressure:thumbsup:
All i need now is some clear sky to test the performance of my new and improved mount.
Cheers Trevor.
It was so tight to rotate on both the RA and DEC axis, i was wondering how on earth the batteries would turn the motors.
It seemed to track o.k. with the rough polar alignment i had each time, but i wasn't happy at all with the so-called lubrication and wanted to reco the mount with some new grease to ease the strain on the motors.
It was that bad, even with a 5 kilo counterweight the RA axis would only just move :scared:
Seriously is this grease 50 year old axle grease? it sure looks like it, more suited to a cannon turret on a tank than an astronomical device.
Anyways, i found this site http://www.astronomyboy.com/cg5/preparation.shtml
and was confident in doing the job myself.
All went well, apart from trying to remove the black stain from the grease off my hands:lol: terrible stuff, did i say how bad this grease is?
After about an hour, i had all the old stuff out and reloaded some new lithium grease out of a spraycan all over the parts in need of some relief from that black glue.
I put it all back together without much fuss, and made a few adjustments here and there to free up any tightness within the mount and worm gears.
The mount now rotates with ease in both axis, and the worm gears can be moved with very little pressure:thumbsup:
All i need now is some clear sky to test the performance of my new and improved mount.
Cheers Trevor.