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thersites
20-02-2016, 04:06 PM
Motor drive in altitude between horizon and zenith in max slew speed makes a buzzing noise. Bit worried
bigjoe
20-02-2016, 07:48 PM
Not sure Buddy, but you could ring Don at Bintel in Sydney; he knows these scopes inside out, and always been extremely helpful.
Cheers bigjoe.
thersites
20-02-2016, 09:05 PM
Yeah, hope to talk to him next week. Was hoping this anomaly might be familiar to someone. Thanks
jenchris
21-02-2016, 01:32 AM
Not sure how you could hear that over the wail of badly cut gears and motor when slewing at"9"
thersites
21-02-2016, 01:48 AM
Sounds like a car braking with dusty pads
Atmos
21-02-2016, 09:37 AM
If my EQ6 did that I would be thinking binding or general bad gear meshing. If the LX90 is anything like the LX200 it is really easy (and safe) to get into the mechanics on the fork arm for a general inspection. Might be worth a shot.
Visionary
21-02-2016, 12:49 PM
The LX90 is far from quiet. When slewing @9 you will definitely hear the gears meshing. Try slewing @3 it should be quiet, if it isn't you may have a problem. The gears on the LX90 are "agricultural" on a perfect unit, there will be quite a bit of noise at medium-high slew rates.
thersites
21-02-2016, 01:45 PM
Yeah the slewing is noisy but at certain elevations it departs from what I would deem normal. That is to say it reaches a vibrational frequency that creates a higher pitch which has an unnerving resonance
jenchris
21-02-2016, 02:03 PM
I found mine was not only noisy, but also had poor backlash stroke pointing ability.
So I stripped the covers and had a look.
I found the original manufacturer had used quite a lot of loctite which had not all gone where it was intended.
So I removed the worm modules and cleaned all the screws and bearings then removed the strange biomass from the wheel that equates to grease in China or Mexico.
Replaced it with moly grease and replaced the worm modules . All of a sudden the meshing was reasonably accurate and backlash had all but gone. The noise much diminished.
The nice thing was the worm modules are sprung and now engaged with proper and repeatable accuracy.
Proved once again last night by unerring centring of targets all over the sky.
Witnessed by all at the SAS meeting.
thersites
22-02-2016, 11:40 AM
How do go about replacing worm modules? Where do you source them from?
jenchris
22-02-2016, 09:09 PM
By replacing, I meant put back in. They were actually ok once decontaminated
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