adman
01-11-2010, 08:33 AM
for sale is:
1 EQ5 mount (an Orion SkyView Pro (http://www.telescope.com/control/accessories/mounts-and-tripods/orion-skyview-pro-equatorial-computerized-goto-telescope-mount)) with steel tripod
4 counterweights for above - 2 large/2 small - (balances my 8" newt)
1 Orion EQ5 goto upgrade (http://www.telescope.com/control/accessories/telescope-drives-and-controllers/orion-goto-upgrade-kit-for-skyview-pro-eq-mounts) to suit above mount.
1 USB serial adaptor for EQMOD that I bought from Dontronics
All of the above for $500 plus shipping.
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I bought this mount about a year ago, and have been using it to learn, begin autoguiding etc - but now it is time to move on.
This is a fantastic mount for visual use - will carry up to an 8" newt, although not in a stiff breeze :P. smaller refractors are no problems at all.
I have struggled with autoguiding this mount - probably due equally to my own and the mounts shortcomings. There have been times when it all seems to go smoothly, and other times when I would happily put it in the path of an oncoming train (after taking off the synscan...) At the moment it will guide happily for a short while, but then there is a slight jump in the DEC axis. It still needs some adjustment (most likely to the dec worm) which it seems I have neither the skill nor the patience for.
The price mostly reflects the cost of the synscan goto system, which I bought in October 2009 for $720 off Ron at Sirius Optics. The extra counterweights were $80 or $90 from York Optical (may they rest in peace). The mount I bought 2nd hand off astrobuysell in September 2009 for $250.
All up I have spent over $1000.
PRICE: $500
will ship via courier at buyers expense, but prefer pickup.
For those who already have an EQ5 mount, I will sell just the Orion goto upgrade for $450 including postage
Thanks
Adam
1 EQ5 mount (an Orion SkyView Pro (http://www.telescope.com/control/accessories/mounts-and-tripods/orion-skyview-pro-equatorial-computerized-goto-telescope-mount)) with steel tripod
4 counterweights for above - 2 large/2 small - (balances my 8" newt)
1 Orion EQ5 goto upgrade (http://www.telescope.com/control/accessories/telescope-drives-and-controllers/orion-goto-upgrade-kit-for-skyview-pro-eq-mounts) to suit above mount.
1 USB serial adaptor for EQMOD that I bought from Dontronics
All of the above for $500 plus shipping.
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I bought this mount about a year ago, and have been using it to learn, begin autoguiding etc - but now it is time to move on.
This is a fantastic mount for visual use - will carry up to an 8" newt, although not in a stiff breeze :P. smaller refractors are no problems at all.
I have struggled with autoguiding this mount - probably due equally to my own and the mounts shortcomings. There have been times when it all seems to go smoothly, and other times when I would happily put it in the path of an oncoming train (after taking off the synscan...) At the moment it will guide happily for a short while, but then there is a slight jump in the DEC axis. It still needs some adjustment (most likely to the dec worm) which it seems I have neither the skill nor the patience for.
The price mostly reflects the cost of the synscan goto system, which I bought in October 2009 for $720 off Ron at Sirius Optics. The extra counterweights were $80 or $90 from York Optical (may they rest in peace). The mount I bought 2nd hand off astrobuysell in September 2009 for $250.
All up I have spent over $1000.
PRICE: $500
will ship via courier at buyers expense, but prefer pickup.
For those who already have an EQ5 mount, I will sell just the Orion goto upgrade for $450 including postage
Thanks
Adam