tilbrook@rbe.ne
12-11-2011, 03:57 PM
Hi,
After purchasing a Canon EOS 1100D recently, I decided it was time to upgrade my 8” observatory scope to get longer guided exposures. Although I’ve been using it with my Sac 7 CCD, I was only taking short unguided exposures for confirmation images of comets .
Here’s what I‘ve upgraded ( See images )
1. Turned up a new friction drive, with knurling to get more positive grip to the R.A wheel. The only down side is that when I changed speed with the observatory control switch, a small wobble was noticed.
2. Upgrade observatory controls, with the two speed switch introducing a wobble when switching, I decided to wire in momentary bypass button, this is pressed when changing speeds to keep constant current to the drive motor. Then on one side I wired in a rheostat, for variable control. This works well, don’t know why I did’nt do it years ago.
3. Upgrade focuser, this is actually a helical focusing segment from an old practica zoom lens, it had terrible optics, but the housing was well made, I just had to turn up a housing for the eye piece and and put a locking ring on. The whole unit is only 50mm high and gives me 30mm of focus.
4. Guide scope, The guide scope is a 300mm mirror lens, with the Sac 7 CCD attached, this gives me approximately the same field as the Canon 1100D at prime focus. While the optics in the mirror lens are no great shakes, it’s only for guiding.
Now all I need is some clear skies to test it all out.
Cheers,
Justin.
After purchasing a Canon EOS 1100D recently, I decided it was time to upgrade my 8” observatory scope to get longer guided exposures. Although I’ve been using it with my Sac 7 CCD, I was only taking short unguided exposures for confirmation images of comets .
Here’s what I‘ve upgraded ( See images )
1. Turned up a new friction drive, with knurling to get more positive grip to the R.A wheel. The only down side is that when I changed speed with the observatory control switch, a small wobble was noticed.
2. Upgrade observatory controls, with the two speed switch introducing a wobble when switching, I decided to wire in momentary bypass button, this is pressed when changing speeds to keep constant current to the drive motor. Then on one side I wired in a rheostat, for variable control. This works well, don’t know why I did’nt do it years ago.
3. Upgrade focuser, this is actually a helical focusing segment from an old practica zoom lens, it had terrible optics, but the housing was well made, I just had to turn up a housing for the eye piece and and put a locking ring on. The whole unit is only 50mm high and gives me 30mm of focus.
4. Guide scope, The guide scope is a 300mm mirror lens, with the Sac 7 CCD attached, this gives me approximately the same field as the Canon 1100D at prime focus. While the optics in the mirror lens are no great shakes, it’s only for guiding.
Now all I need is some clear skies to test it all out.
Cheers,
Justin.