Hi Ray, yep that's pretty good, but might be a little short on steps in CFZ when using filters. We know that shorter FL scopes require more steps in the CFZ simply because they have tighter CFZ's.
If this becomes an issue, the ML stepper is as Hurst motor. The std Hurst fitted to ML's is the LSG35012F76P , 3600 steps per rev. You can increase to steps in the CFZ by replacing the motor with either of these Hurst units:
A Hurst LSG35012E84P, 5400 steps per rev.
A Hurst LSG35012E90P , 7200 steps per rev.
A Hurst LSG35012E98P, 1440 steps per rev.
You would have to do the math on step size and steps per CFZ but suffice to say, if you have 40 in the CFZ using the std motor then you would double this with the 7200 step motor.
Of course, too small a step and it will become slow and probably unmanageable.
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