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spearo
03-06-2008, 07:30 AM
Hi
I'm interested in a C14 XLT or a Meade 14 inch scope
If you have one for sale or know someone interested in selling please PM me
thanks
frank
spearo
04-06-2008, 06:36 PM
I couldn't imagine too many people owning such a beauty and wanting to part with it but it was worth asking....
FOUND.
cheers
frank
Bassnut
04-06-2008, 08:40 PM
Helloooo, you mounting that on a G11 for Astrophotography, punk ?:eyepop::shrug::D:P:help:
spearo
04-06-2008, 10:09 PM
yep
that's the plan
f
madtuna
04-06-2008, 10:11 PM
This just came in my email from the Losmandy yahoo group
"As you can see in the photo, I must be pushing 80 lbs on the G11 with
the 14 inch scope, 4 inch guide scope, camera and associated
equipment. I don't use the Gemini, which makes it much easier for the
motors. I make sure that the mount is balanced which makes it very
easy to push the scope around to my target. At first I thought that
the mount was overloaded but I have not seen any evidence of a load
problem. I don't think twice about the load now when setting up.
Tracking is spot on and I plan on using it in the future for some F10
shots. I had been using the scope for F2 shots." :eyepop:
spearo
04-06-2008, 10:15 PM
Thanks Steve,
i feel better now!
it'll be in a dome and I have Maxxon motors so i'm banking on everything going ok
fingers crossed
frank
Bassnut
04-06-2008, 10:41 PM
Frank
You have balls, I like it :D.
The C14 (carbon?) is probably lighter than the Meade 14", so that might be a 1st choice. What do you mean by "found", C14 or Meade?.
"I plan on using it in the future for some F10 shots". Thats a fairly critical statement, hes only tried F2?????, Whaaa.....???.
An internally guided SBIG would lighten the load (no guide scope) but if you do go external, use a light guidescope eg ST80. The wide FOV of your DSLR will help (and a focal reducer), but anyway, id be VERY interested how you go on this little adventure :D
spearo
05-06-2008, 06:41 AM
Fred,
The C14 is 45 lbs which is much lighter than the Meade equivalent so it was my preference.
I do hope to eventually look at a self-guided SBIG but for now stuck using the external guidescope , my WO ZS 80 MM
the Losmandy plate i sit it on is a heavy piece of quipment so i might swap it witht he C14 base plate which is lighter so that the main concentration of weight is closer to the mount head/center of gravity.
I'm hopeful,
nothing ventured...
ill keep you guys posted dont you worry!
frank
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