So do Celestron actually publish a quality standard, so that if your scope falls below it its treated as a return? Do they publish a minimum specification that the scope must pass to be deemed reasonable?
I wish I had that with their CG5 mount cause I found wierd behaviour if you set lattitude and longitude by hand (I guess it mess up time zone and the motors keep colliding - vs select Sydney and all is well). Trouble is Celestron offered no trouble shooting, self check diagnostics or fit for use readiness check. Are they any better for their OTA's?
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