Hi Chris,
It’s likely the software you use to control the mount stops tracking when the mount reaches its altitude limit. You can likely configure it to park only when it hits a limit that you define (rather than simply stop tracking at the meridian or low altitude, and thus no longer wake up to find your mount in awkward positions). For example, I personally set the meridian limit a couple of degrees beyond the meridian on both sides so that the software never interferes with NINA and parks before an automatic meridian flip.
If you don’t wish to configure your mount control software, you can use the NINA Advanced sequencer, where you can ask it to take subs until x altitude or y time or after z subs - not to mention many, many other options.
Hope that helps.
Stéphane
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