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Originally Posted by Doogs38
Chris, as a thought, can you try using a laptop connect directly to your mount, or even the HC, and see if the fault remains? Will help further isolate the culprit.
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Hi Alex,
I connected Sky Safari to the mount which showed the home position to be on the Southern Celestial Pole.
Interesting that during this session on a couple of occasions executing Goto with Sky Safari the mount slewed to the correct position. I then plate solved with ASIAIR and it centered correctly on the Jewelbox Cluster. I then performed Goto with ASIAIR to nearby NGC3372 and the mount pointed to the ground.
SB