notoriousnick
21-11-2009, 01:02 PM
Hi All,
While waiting for rain (and fog :eyepop:) to clear after getting my new SW 10" collapsible DOB, I've been having a go at collimating it, using the old 35mm film canister method. This worked well enough, except when trying to focus on an object about 30 meters away, I had to pull the 25mm Plossl out of the holder by about 6 inches to achieve focus!
So I surf the net and lo-and-behold find a discussion on IIS suggesting that the primary mirror is too high up in the tube. Indeed, I could have parked my car in the gap. So I cranked it back down all the way and collimated it again.
Now, the object (a tree) 30m away can be brought into focus when the Plossl is pulled only just clear of the focus tube, instead of six inches away.
The further away the object the more 'in' the Plossl can be. However, given fog, rain, etc.:rain: I can't easily find anything far away to focus on to see if the Plossl will focus OK while still inside the focus tube.
So is it likely (from my description) that the ep will focus ok on distant objects without having to take it out of the focus tube? Or does it look like I may have to play around with the secondary mirror as well?
Cheers,
Nicholas
While waiting for rain (and fog :eyepop:) to clear after getting my new SW 10" collapsible DOB, I've been having a go at collimating it, using the old 35mm film canister method. This worked well enough, except when trying to focus on an object about 30 meters away, I had to pull the 25mm Plossl out of the holder by about 6 inches to achieve focus!
So I surf the net and lo-and-behold find a discussion on IIS suggesting that the primary mirror is too high up in the tube. Indeed, I could have parked my car in the gap. So I cranked it back down all the way and collimated it again.
Now, the object (a tree) 30m away can be brought into focus when the Plossl is pulled only just clear of the focus tube, instead of six inches away.
The further away the object the more 'in' the Plossl can be. However, given fog, rain, etc.:rain: I can't easily find anything far away to focus on to see if the Plossl will focus OK while still inside the focus tube.
So is it likely (from my description) that the ep will focus ok on distant objects without having to take it out of the focus tube? Or does it look like I may have to play around with the secondary mirror as well?
Cheers,
Nicholas