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Screwdriverone
18-04-2008, 04:11 PM
Hi All,

I have been trying to decide if DSC or goto mount is in order. I havent found too many options for DSC's but I think that the Ioptron Cube can handle my scope so I think that it probably wins hands down in push to/goto functionality for the price (about $365)?

Does anyone have a list of the DSC options out there and their respective prices that they can post here? (if this doesnt violate the website terms?)


Thanks

Chris

omnivorr
19-04-2008, 05:12 PM
gee Screwie.. $365 could getya a working newt'...but I know the lure of the GoTo is strong!! :P ( ...why do yer think your thread caught my eye ?)

consider this a "bump"
Cheers
Russ

AlexN
19-04-2008, 10:18 PM
I will say - thanks for bringing the cube to my attention.... Do you think it would hold an 8" newt? Im tempted if it would...

as for answering your question... I got nothing..

omnivorr
19-04-2008, 11:06 PM
It appears to have a max load of 5 kg..

AlexN
19-04-2008, 11:11 PM
so thats a big no! :)

Screwdriverone
20-04-2008, 10:28 AM
Ahh yes,

But my scope is only 4.1 kg as it is a short tube (500mm) newt. edit:[Sorry Alex, re-read this and realised you wanted to mount a 8" newt on it. Bugger! I think an HEQ5 Pro ($1050 from Andrews) would allow the newt some goto.]

So mine would fit on it as I have seen a long tube 114mm reflector mounted on the cube.

Russ is right though, I could pick up a decent 8-10" dob for about the same money and then I could relegate the newt to the grab and go status, IF I could fix the freakin' thing.

Chris

jjjnettie
20-04-2008, 11:58 AM
For a grab and go scope, the Ioptron Cube is ideal.
But for an every day working mount, you'd be better off saving for a bit longer and buying yourself something more robust.
I have the Cube and love it. Once aligned and level it's goto accuracy is very good.
If you really want to mount your 8" scope on the cube, wait for the next model to come out. It will be able to handle a great deal more than just 5kg.

Ian Robinson
20-04-2008, 01:55 PM
never had Goto , or digital setting circles .

I learnt to use analog setting circles and learnt my way around the sky the old fashioned way.

My next GEM will have Goto , but only because it comes standard with that GEM.

Wombat_In_Space
20-04-2008, 02:30 PM
I use Dave EK DSC (http://digicircles.eksfiles.net/) on my 12" dob along with a Palm pilot. Lots of good info from the PALMASTRO (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Palmastro/?yguid=185870740) yahoo group. There is also some picks of my setup there.