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Peter.M
29-10-2012, 11:24 PM
Hi guys, I havn't been out imaging for a while for a few different reasons but tonight I got out to test my progress on a few things. I stripped down the mount in the last few days and wanted to test how she went. The list of targets was short as it is a full moon and most narrow band objects I want to do weren't around. I eventually decided on some emission in the smc.

This is 7 10 minute subs of ngc346, the guiding was better than I have had before with the graph staying within half a pixel off axis guided with my ssag.

I wanted something to test the mount but will not really be continuing the image. I am at the stage where I can image over multiple nights reliably, and I am happy with how the mount is performing. When I get the new scope in a month I should be sitting pretty.

Ross G
30-10-2012, 10:53 PM
Image looks ok Peter.
What work did you do to your mount?

Ross.

Peter.M
30-10-2012, 11:04 PM
I took all the bearings and brass gears out and cleaned them, then regreased them all and replaced them. They didnt look too bad in the first place so I think the main thing that I did to change the way that the mount performs is adjusting the gear to worm engagement.

On a side note I got my protostar flocking sheets for my new scope today, it is very black!

Stevec35
31-10-2012, 12:12 AM
Hi Peter

That's a very respectable NGC346 and a beautifully composed field. I would be tempted to keep going with that one.

Cheers

Steve

hotspur
31-10-2012, 09:20 AM
great results,the tune up of mount looks like its doing very well,with the result here.Be good to see a some more images of this object.