Greggles
01-07-2019, 08:22 AM
Hey everyone,
After lots and lots and lots of time researching I finally started and finished my equatorial platform for my bintel 10" F10 dobsonian. I made the vertical north segment version.
Just wanted to share it with every one as it's such a great addition if you can get it done! I've got a wood working business on the side so didnt find it to difficult (maybe I should start custom making them :p). Besides all the research needed to understand the design.
Visual tracking with rough polar alignment leaves Jupiter in the field of view for 20+ minutes. Clouds came over quite quickly after testing it for first time tonight so cant comment on exact times yet :(.
Thinking of getting a cross hair eyepeice to do more accurate drift alignment too.
Attached are photos of the platform and a photo of omega centauri globular cluster taken with my phone through a 32mm widefield lens 2 second exposure. I managed upto 10 second exposure without star trail but way to much light polution.
Anyway hope this is interesting to some.
Cheers
Greg
After lots and lots and lots of time researching I finally started and finished my equatorial platform for my bintel 10" F10 dobsonian. I made the vertical north segment version.
Just wanted to share it with every one as it's such a great addition if you can get it done! I've got a wood working business on the side so didnt find it to difficult (maybe I should start custom making them :p). Besides all the research needed to understand the design.
Visual tracking with rough polar alignment leaves Jupiter in the field of view for 20+ minutes. Clouds came over quite quickly after testing it for first time tonight so cant comment on exact times yet :(.
Thinking of getting a cross hair eyepeice to do more accurate drift alignment too.
Attached are photos of the platform and a photo of omega centauri globular cluster taken with my phone through a 32mm widefield lens 2 second exposure. I managed upto 10 second exposure without star trail but way to much light polution.
Anyway hope this is interesting to some.
Cheers
Greg