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AstroApprentice
21-11-2021, 08:14 AM
I’ve noticed a growing list of manufacturers have discontinued All Sky cameras in the last few years:
Moonglow Technologies - discontinued
Orion Starshoot Allsky - discontinued
SBIG/Diffraction Ltd Allsky 340 - discontinued
Interactive Astronomy SkyEye - temporarily discontinued due to parts shortage
Allsky Optics - website down, but Facebook suggests supply issues with lens
Telescope Support Systems DIY kits - website crashes/links to malware
As far as I’m aware, that leaves two expensive options:
Starlight Xpress Oculus $$ or Oculus Pro $$$
Alcor Alphea $$$$
Does anyone know of any other manufacturers?
Paul Haese
22-11-2021, 08:32 AM
Or you could do what the rest of us have done is make your own Allsky camera. See the links below.
https://github.com/thomasjacquin/allsky
http://www.thomasjacquin.com/make-your-own-allsky-camera/
Very easy to make and at a half of the price of the commercial ones.
The_bluester
27-11-2021, 08:26 AM
Reckon I might have to have a crack at that at some point, I have often thought it would be nice to put up an allsky cam and thought one of the ASI cams was probably the ticket.
I wonder if a Pi with a POE hat on it would receive enough power to run the camera. I would be able to put it on the roof of the house and get a network cable to it from my POE switch and do away with the wifi.
Paul Haese
27-11-2021, 10:08 AM
Yes a pi with POE hat is good for running an ASI camera. Never had any issues doing that. Our camera has been running for over 12 months continuously.
gjr80
27-11-2021, 11:33 AM
I've been tempted to build an all sky camera myself but I started thinking about temperatures in the enclosure through the day, particularly in Summer. Probably over thinking it but when I saw ZWO stating an operating temperature range of -5 to +45C and storage temperature ranges of -20C to +60C I wondered if I might end up frying the camera over time.
When I was researching a while back most of the DIY all sky camera builds I found were from the higher latitudes where the cold is probably more of an issue (and easier to solve) than the heat.
Gary
The_bluester
27-11-2021, 12:17 PM
Great to hear. I am sitting here looking at a Pi 2B that is in between jobs at the moment, nice to think I could do something useful with it if I go get a POE hat.
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