Bassnut
31-08-2007, 07:17 PM
Well, Ive been real busy this week.
On a conversation with Aussiepete (of MMS fame), he gave me the inspiration to build my own, thats all it took. But if it wasnt for Pete I wouldnt have thought of it, thank you Pete, you have the talent to motivate at
precisely the right time ;-).
http://fredsastro.googlepages.com/observatory (http://fredsastro.googlepages.com/observatory)
The full explanation is with the pics. Its far from finished and
looks rough at this stage, but the plan was to make a totally
automatic, reliable, functional Obs at a fraction (10%, some $1200)
of the price of a commercial dome. Pretty it aint.
Deliberately, it is made almost enirely from bits from Bunnings
(except for the drive system and PLC (controller)), and designed to
be easily assembled and maintained in a remote feild situation. All it requires in
open/close commands fron the Obs PC, and the simple inexpensive PLC
($250) controls all drive and saftey functions.
Ive searched the net and cant find anything like this design. Im
supprised it hasnt been done before, its so simple and inexpensive.
Ill post a video of it working when the PLC is installed.
Cheers
Fred
On a conversation with Aussiepete (of MMS fame), he gave me the inspiration to build my own, thats all it took. But if it wasnt for Pete I wouldnt have thought of it, thank you Pete, you have the talent to motivate at
precisely the right time ;-).
http://fredsastro.googlepages.com/observatory (http://fredsastro.googlepages.com/observatory)
The full explanation is with the pics. Its far from finished and
looks rough at this stage, but the plan was to make a totally
automatic, reliable, functional Obs at a fraction (10%, some $1200)
of the price of a commercial dome. Pretty it aint.
Deliberately, it is made almost enirely from bits from Bunnings
(except for the drive system and PLC (controller)), and designed to
be easily assembled and maintained in a remote feild situation. All it requires in
open/close commands fron the Obs PC, and the simple inexpensive PLC
($250) controls all drive and saftey functions.
Ive searched the net and cant find anything like this design. Im
supprised it hasnt been done before, its so simple and inexpensive.
Ill post a video of it working when the PLC is installed.
Cheers
Fred