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G'day everyone,has any one de_forked a LX90 12"?, if so do you know how much it weighs and what did you mount it on?Or how much a Celestron C11 weighs, which I think would be a similar weight. Thanks and clear skies.:D:D
casstony
19-02-2015, 09:15 PM
Meade 12" is about 38 pounds with Losmandy dovetail.
C11 is about 30 pounds with Losmandy dovetail.
Thanks for the quick reply Tony, so it is 38 pounds, not kilos, sorry if I seem critical but I expected it to weigh more! thanks again, clear skies.:)
casstony
19-02-2015, 11:15 PM
Hi Neil, yes it was 38 pounds for the bare OTA and dovetail. I had one I mounted on a T-Rex at one stage. You'd need at least an EQ6 or preferrably a G11 to carry the Meade 12.
GrampianStars
20-02-2015, 01:23 AM
I'm led to believe there is a chunky steel weight inside the back of the Meade
about 6pounds which can be removed :question:
Merlin66
20-02-2015, 08:17 AM
I think my C11 is only about 11Kg...must check.
Yes, there's a great big iron counterweight ring mounted in the inside of the mirror cell. This was required to bring the balance point of the OTA back to the dec axis. I have some photos somewhere.
Not an easy job to remove!!
I found the 12" Lx OTA unstable on a NEQ6...sold it and went for the lighter C11.
EDIT: It weighs 12Kg
Thanks to all for your help, are there any pictures of the De-forking procedure, or is it straight forward enough to do, clear skies.:D:D
Merlin66
21-02-2015, 08:37 AM
Neil,
I don't know if the LX90 has the same three connection points between the Dec stub and the OTA, but I do have a write-up based on the Lx200.
I'll find it and upload...
Merlin66
21-02-2015, 09:23 AM
This may be of help...
Thanks Ken , that seems pretty straightforward.:thanx:
Merlin66
21-02-2015, 03:58 PM
Yeah.
I've de-forked 8" 10" and 12" Lx200 (MANY times!) as well as fitting needle roller bearings to the Dec axis and tuning the fork alignment (orthogonal)
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